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Best Tips for Every Tank Heroes Ultimate - Overwatch Guide - Duration: 14:14.

sometimes in overwatch even if you don't have the best mechanics if you can land

one good old you can completely sway the fight for your team

we've already taught you how to use offensive Ultimates so today we're going

to teach you how to use the more complex but more powerful tank Ultimates my name

is Nathan and welcome to Blizzard guides

so the way this list is gonna work I'm going in no particular order I'm going

to teach you a few basic tips for how to use the tank ultimate and then I will

give you some more advanced Mechanics for using the olds so with that said

let's get right into this list at number 6 we have diva divas self-destruct is a

very interesting one so while a lot of players like to get huge team wipes with

it and while it certainly can be used for that the greater value is in the

area of denial and it's a predictable behavior surprisingly enough first of

all you want to get the notion that divas alt should be used for team wipes

out of your head while yes in certain situations there will be opportunities

for that you don't ever want to launch an old thinking wow those enemies are

grouped up maybe if I launch my bomb I can get a team wipe you should consider

how the enemies will react where they will go and if that will provide any

advantage the most obvious example is in overtime on defense using your bomb to

force enemies off the point is its strongest use similarly if you're trying

to attack on to CP you can launch your Alta force enemies off of high ground

and if they're running very set up comp this could very well win the fight for

your team so with that out of the way you should focus on three things when

denying the enemy positioning first try and deny lanes of the map not the middle

of the map you want to force the enemy to scatter in strange directions into

uncomfortable locations if you hold in the middle of the map chances are the

enemies are already out of range of the bomb or in cover so ulting in locations

that guarantee that you force a few enemies out is more valuable than trying

to force all of the enemies out since you're more likely to just get those few

enemies out which is by far more valuable secondly make sure that you

communicate to your team when you old since you're going to need to let your

team know when and where you're going to hold so that they become ready to

capitalize on the enemies that just gave up their positioning and lastly some

miscellaneous tips you can boost your old on to a wall at an angle so that it

gets stalled a bit and then suddenly pops around the corner surprising the

enemy this works best on slanted edges so the wall you're aiming at should be

angled not really perpend to you so basically you launch it it

hits the wall it stalls there for a bit but it kind of slides towards the open

area of the wall and then it continues to launch forward so on the enemies

screen it just looks like the Ziva bomb got stuck on the wall but in reality

it's actually going to pass by that wall in a couple of seconds surprising them

completely and probably guaranteeing you a few more kills than you might expect

and lastly you can also hold space when you use your alt to get a bit of extra

height out of Divac so when you alt and you press space you can use that extra

jump to get onto high ground as Baby diva should you need to escape any

enemies on the ground and number 5 we're taking a look at Winston's primal rage

primal rage is by far one of the most frustrating holds in the game which is

why this section is going to be the longest I feel like a lot of players

really need to understand this olt to get the most value out of it but it can

be devastating a lot of players just don't really understand it and

rightfully so I mean the old definitely lacks direction and it can be very

confusing combining multi-dimensional moving mechanics as well as requiring

just top tier game sense well it might seem like a very useless old useless and

overwatch is a subjective term one of the most difficult aspects of his

ultimate is just the knowledge of one and where to use the alt firstly you

should just never alt at high HP unless you absolutely need to use it to reset

jump or stall or something like that obviously while it does come down to

your game sense and intuition there are just some objectively correct times to

halt as Winston including point contention increasing uptime in the team

fight or just knocking enemies off a point or ledge one quick thing if you

put your bubble down before you old it will be useful to soak up some damage

since you won't have it for the duration of your own so another question becomes

when too old if you absolutely need to hold the capture point or contest for

overtime you should definitely 100% use primal rage to increase the percentage

or stall for your teammates to return to the point and get picks when you do

stall focus on using either the cart as cover or if you're on to CP or something

like that flick upwards so that you can avoid any damage on point and stay in

the air for a few seconds and use this short cooldown of your jump pack to only

take damage for the short moments that you actually are on point don't do that

in overtime though since you actually might be in the air too long so kind of

short hop basically don't angle straight upwards but kind of angle at maybe a 30

degree angle or so also if you rush into to point you can leap and then old and

then leap again since primal rage will reset your jump cooldown now when you're

trying to contest and disrupt the enemy there are a few things to keep in mind

firstly you want to deny a high ground with primal rage since you can quickly

get to the high ground push the enemy off and then return to the objective you

have that really short jump pet cooldown time so really utilize it when you can

secondly you also want to push enemies away from your allies should an

important teammate need it so something like your honour or maybe your soldier

that's doing a ton of damage and lastly you can just corner an enemy into the

corner and beat them senseless and set corners suppressing them with no escape

Winston's bolt is very weird also mechanically you want to jump hit the

ground so that they take the slash damage and then push them away to jump

towards them and hit them with the slash damage and rinse and repeat basically

you just want to chain that jump damage with your punch for extra damage and it

allows you to also reposition enemies that should you get really good at it

that's a bit a more of an advanced technique but you can get it down if you

practice it a lot and the last tip I can provide you is if you get pushed off the

ledge you can actually use primal rage to reset your jump pack cooldown time to

get back on to the ground but I would recommend against doing this if you

don't have that good of a reflex time just because if you do attempt to do

this there is that short second that you do have to wait when you use your alt

and you might just waste your primal rage so be very careful with that but

that is something to consider and keep in mind because it is a possibility

at number four the next tank that we're looking at is Orissa Arisa Seoul is

relatively straightforward so this should be a shorter one than some of the

other alts really the main tip is that you use it during the mid fight and not

on engagement or cleanup this old is essentially a nano boost without the

damage reduction but for your whole team if you're Gangi needs extra damage or

your Rhine is trying to secure some more kills the supercharged will aid you in

just that the old is really useful in tandem with Mercy's Phalke since the

power boost actually does stack providing you with 1.8 times damage

allowing you to practically delete the enemy from existence furthermore this

also does stack with Nana boost so Nana plus charger or Val Chris charger are

really good options Nana charger does do 2 times the damage

but that extra point 2 times isn't really going to do much also try and use

your old around corners hiding it from the enemy but not from your team since

it actually does need to maintain line-of-sight also put a shield in front

of the charger since the enemy will usually try and burst it down quickly

which actually does lead me to my next point which is the fact that you can

sometimes use it as a distraction if you need to get some flankers off your

healers you can pull them off place the supercharger and usually it will

distract them long enough for you or someone else to kill them however I

really don't recommend doing this too often since it could just end up in you

losing your supercharger in addition to not providing a good enough distraction

just like using Winston Sol to return to the ground after you've been pushed off

you need to be very careful and you need to have good game sense to use it in

this manner and number 3 we're looking at Road hogs whole hog while Road hogs

ultimate ability does a ton of damage it is actually just best served as a strong

crowd control tool the knock-back and spread of his weapon make it difficult

to confirm kills or do focus first damage unless the enemy's caught in a

trap grab or corner using it to knock back lethal targets from your teammates

is where its true potential lies so if again G is dragon blading you can use

whole hog to force him to deflect or be pushed away saving valuable seconds off

is very powerful old you can also use it to push a

Reinhardt that just shattered your team since that will not allow him to get

proper follow up don't be afraid to use it as a solo kill with a support or a

tank since if your plank hog correctly your take a breather will allow you to

get your charge very quickly full hog is just best used in the mid fight I would

stray away using it in the end of the fight or on engagement since its value

isn't really great during cleanup and using it

at the beginning of the fight only stalls the enemy for a few seconds since

you won't really guarantee any kills because of the knock back and spread

you'll just end up pushing the enemy away from the choke and you'll just kind

of not do very much and an important tip you can actually cancel your hook

animation for your healing animation with whole hog which is extremely useful

firstly if you chain hook and then immediately halt before the chain

animation completes you can either insta kill a squishy or launch a tank a huge

distance away negating some protection that the enemy team might have from that

said tank and similarly you can heal up and cancel whole hog catching any

enemies expecting the full duration of healing off-guard

those two uses are a little bit more niche but once you get that down it's

actually extremely powerful in that respect and number two we're taking a

look at Reinhardt's earth shatter right hurts ultimate is very very useful for

quickly confirming kills and negating frontline value or crowd controlling

lethal holds from the enemy however with that said it can be difficult to pull

off sometimes because of the height range nerf on earth shatter it has

causes a strange consistency on payloads as you might have discovered from what

it seems you can't shatter from the ground onto the named Bonnie or dorado

payloads but you can't shatter people on route 66 and Hollywood payloads so keep

that in mind however if you are on top of the payload you could shatter people

that are on the ground or on the payload as if it weren't there so with that out

of the way let's get right into how to get a successful earth shatter off

firstly you want to break any shields that the enemy has set up before holding

ensuring that any possible shields that the enemy might have are on cooldown and

out of the way so make sure that you burst a reese's shield down quickly or

Winston's bubble down so that way that you're not gonna get it blocked also

saria's bubbles are really annoying because they do actually block any

enemies that are behind it since Reinhardt's or the shredder acts as a

wave that gets blocked by shields or map geometry so make sure that the Zarya

doesn't have her personal or her ally bubble because that actually does get in

the way at times secondly make sure that you guarantee at least one to two

enemies in it but don't worry about getting five plus enemies or something

like that when did two confirmed kills is far more

valuable than a missed earth shatter don't jump when you shatter and also you

can just abate enemies by putting your shield up and then immediately

shattering throwing them off-guard also a quick tip for Ryne v ryan shadow

battles if the enemy Ryan fire strikes you can actually get your shadow off if

you use your alt right as that Ryan fire strikes since you

can't cancel the animation of a fire strike now if you do actually land the

earth shudder you might notice that the enemies on the ground are sometimes too

far apart to fire strike more than just one you can actually fix this however by

crouching while you fire strike doing this will lower the spot where fire

strike is thrown and thus allowing you to actually line up fire strikes that

will pass through more than one enemy which reminds me just to mention always

fire strike when you shatter and then try and line up your swings to hit

multiple targets at once you always want a fire strike since that does more

damage then your hammer does and it does it in a burst so if you shatter a tracer

that fire strike will insta kill the tracer now if you won't be able to kill

all the targets due to either too much healing or something of that sort

just try and pin the most valuable targets so something like a mercy or

Holton Genji is best which I should mention you can actually use earth

chatter to shut down bolting soldiers Ganges Winston's etc basically any

transformation also you can shut down with your earth shatter which chart is

generally more quickly than those type of olds lastly just remember that the

point of earth shatter isn't to get huge team wipes that's the saria's job earth

shatter is just more designed to crowd control and to guarantee a couple picks

in the fight while also negating the enemies front line or backline and

lastly at number one za Ria's graviton surge this is by far the most powerful

tank bolt it doesn't get that much value by itself but if you combo with other

alts it is really powerful there are three main components to getting a

successful Zarya grab firstly charging it secondly executing it and thirdly

following up so firstly charging sorry you can't really charge up grab quickly

when you have low charges so focus aren't trying to get high charge before

you really concern yourself with getting a grab off you need to focus on doing

damage to tanks and also right-clicking balled up groups of enemies since the

damage will permeate through all the enemies providing significantly more

charge than focusing one enemy with laser divas and Road hogs are the best

enemy tanks to feed off of since they will quickly give you 40 to 50% graph if

they continually get healed and the next step is execution firstly you just kind

of want to make sure that there are no divas present because they will eat your

grab if you're not careful next when you press cute jumping from high ground or

flanking and catching the enemy by surprise are your best bets aim directly

for the floor or a wall and try to avoid lobbing it at huge distances since you

do actually risk the enemy scan and missing all the enemies primarily

you just want to try and make sure that you get those key targets in the grab

but don't worry about getting huge six-man grabs

it's more important just like Reinhardt's earth shadow to get the more

important and guaranteed picks rather than trying to get huge grabs and lastly

the follow-up you want to try and get another DPS old combo'd with it or hogs

old as well now in the event that you can't do that if you're high charge or

you have a Reinhardt or Devo with you you can use them Reinhardt and diva can

both hit multiple targets at once and with your right-click and laser you can

do a ton of extra damage communication is really important so don't just grab

by yourself and some miscellaneous tips saria's grab is a projectile so Ganges

deflect can also bounce it back so you just really need to be very mindful of

that also you really want to figure out what supports the enemy has or if the

Winston has primal rage since when you do grab you need to consider that the

Winston will primal rage and the support will use their defensive Ultimates so if

you can actually kill them before you grab you'll be able to guarantee more

kills more quickly and you'll be in a much better spot for your graph allowing

you to get more kills anyway I hope these tips helped you guys out I hope

that made sense it let me know if I missed any advanced techniques that

you'd like to let other players know in the comments down below and also comment

down below which guide you'd like to see next I still have yet to do the defense

of Ultimates and the supportive Ultimates so let me know what you would

like to see also don't forget to leave a like as it really helps us know that you

guys are enjoying the content and don't forget to subscribe as we have a lot of

overwatch League content and tips and tricks videos so that you can be the

best overall player that you can be I hope you guys enjoyed this one have a

nice day my name is Nathan and this was Blizzard Guides

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Complete Guide OpenHAB 2 Backup And Restore : MAC 2018 - Duration: 13:25.

Hey guys Matt here from MKSmartHouse.com and in this video I am going to show you the complete

way to backup your openhab server using a mac.

[Intro]

Imagine that one day you open up your openHAB app on your phone and there is nothing there,

you then quickly go to your computer and try to ssh into the server but it just keeps saying

"Connection refused".

At this point all is lost, all your hard work, all the time you put in, simply gone.

But, lucky for you that was just an imagination and it can all be simply avoided by following

this guide.

In this complete guide I will cover exactly how to backup your openhab server.

The way this backup will work is there will be an external flash drive plugged into the

raspberry pi and every day the raspberry pi will backup the openhab configuration and

user data files to the flash drive.

Now, this does solve a majority of the backup problem but what about the rest of the pi

or other non openhab related items.

Well, since we don't change much non openhab items on the raspberry pi after it is initially

set up, we will do a manually backup of the SD card onto the flash drive through the computer.

More on that later, let's just get started!

The items needed to complete this guide are the following: Number one, is a fully setup

any model of raspberry pi running openhab, I am using a raspberry pi 3 in a clear enclosure

that has a fan which generates a lot of air flow to the raspberry pi, I also installed

heatsinks on the pi for even more cooling.

I did this much cooling because I never want to run the risk of the pi overheating and

failing.

If you want a kit to protect your pi you can find it at mksmarthouse.com/shop.

If your pi is not setup check out my home automation server setup guide.

Number two is a computer running MAC OS or OS X, if you have a windows computer then

check out my guide where I do this same guide except using a windows computer.

Number three, is an SD card reader of some kind that can read the type of SD card you

have in your pi, I only need a micro SD card reader but this one reads both sizes of sd

cards.

Lastly, number four you need a flash drive that is the same size as the sd card in your

pi my sd card is 32gb so I bought a 32gb flash drive.

The links to all the parts and guides mentioned are in the video description.

Speaking of links in the description, follow @mksmarthouse on twitter, instagram and snapchat

because those are the place where I give sneak peaks on when videos are releasing and also

where I ask for your input on topics and future videos.

1.

The first thing we have to do is plug the flash drive into the computer.

2.

Next go to spotlight, type in disk utility and press enter.

3.

In the left column click on your flash drive.

The next part we are about to do will erase everything on the flash drive so make sure

you do not have anything important on it.

4.

Then press the erase button.

In the name box type in OHBACKUP and in the format select ExFat.

Click erase.

5.

Next we need to head over to the written version of this guide on my website, link is in the

description.

6.

Here we need to download the OHBackup_script.

This is the script that we setup to automatically backup openhab every day at 12am and it will

also delete backups that over 30 days old in order to not fill up the flash drive completely.

7.

So go over to your downloads folder, double click on the zip file and then drag the script

to the flash drive we will use for backing up.

Once that is copied over eject the flash drive from your computer.

8.

Grab the flash drive from your computer and plug it into the raspberry pi.

9.

Before we get any further I just wanted to show you the basic ui of this server to demonstrate

that this pi is fully configured and has a sitemap with items in it in other words it

has a data on it.

I have already done this process to my main openhab server which is why I will be using

this pi.

10.

Now open up terminal on your mac and ssh into the pi.

I recommend having the written version of this guide open so that way you can just copy

and paste the commands I am about to show you.

11.

The first thing we have to do is install support for exfat so type in sudo apt-get install

exfat-fuse and press enter.

You may need to type in your password and press enter.

11.1.

It will then ask if you want to confirm type y and press enter.

11.2.

Next enter super user so type in sudo su and press enter.

12.

Next we have to make a directory to mount the flash drive to, so type in mkdir /mnt/OHBackupDrive

and press enter.

13.

Now we have to find out what the UUID or id number of our flash drive is in order to mount

it to the directory so type in lsblk -o UUID,NAME,FSTYPE,SIZE,MOUNTPOINT,LABEL,MODEL and press enter.

14.

As you can see this is the 32gb flash drive I inserted into the pi and here is its UUID,

this is important so write it down somewhere.

15.

In order to mount the flash drive to the directory we need to modify the fstab so type in nano

/etc/fstab and press enter.

16.

Now at the bottom of the file type in UUID=C73C-F2E6 /mnt/OHBackupDrive auto defaults,auto,umask=000,users,rw

0 0 and press enter.

17.

Replace the UUID with the UUID of your flash drive.

18.

Once you changed the UUID press control x then y and enter to save.

19.

Now to execute the mounting procedure instead of rebooting type in mount -a and press enter.

20.

To confirm that it mounted to the directory type in df -k /mnt/OHBackupDrive and press

enter, you should see how much of the folder is used and some other information.

21.

Ok, now we are done with super user so type in exit and press enter.

22.

Next up is to copy the script from the flash drive to the bin folder do this by typing

in sudo cp /mnt/OHBackupDrive/OHBackup_script /bin and press enter.

23.

Next we need to give the script permission to execute, so type in sudo chmod u+x /bin/OHBackup_script

and press enter.

24.

To execute the script type in sudo /bin/OHBackup_script and press enter.

25.

You should see it say Openhab backup script and Success!

Backup made.

26.

Now, let's confirm that it did save so type in cd /mnt/OHBackupDrive and press enter then

type in ls and press enter.

You should see a zip file.

Great!

OpenHAB was successfully backed up.

27.

Now let's make this backup process happen automatically everyday at 12 am.

28.

Type in sudo crontab -e and press enter.

It might ask you which editor to use, type in 2 to use nano and press enter.

29.

In the bottom of the file type in 0 0 * * * /bin/OHBackup_script what this does is execute the backup script

everyday at 12 am.

30.

Now press control x then y and enter to save.

31.

Like I mentioned in the beginning the script only backs up openhab stuff like your items,

things, sitemaps, configuration files etc, so stuff like the the mqtt server settings

will not be backed up, those things we need to backup manually.

I recommend backing up manually before/after every time you make a change to the raspberry

pi that is not directly integrated with openhab or when you make an openhab software update.

32.

In order to backup manually we need to first shut down the pi so type in sudo halt and

press enter.

33.

Once the pi is fully shut down and the lights are not blinking, unplug the power cable,

sd card and flash drive.

34.

Then plug the sd card and flash drive into the computer.

35.

Next open up applepibaker, if you dont know what apple pi baker is then go check out my

automation server setup guide mac version.

36.

Anyway type in your admin password for your computer and press ok.

37.

In the pi crust section select your sd card and then click create backup.

38.

It will then ask what to name it also where to save, name it what you want and choose

your desktop as the location and click ok. 39.

Once it finished open up finder and select your flash drive.

Right click, create a new folder, and name it SDCardBackups.

40.

Now, right click on the img file and click compress.

41.

Once it finished compressing drag the zip file from your desktop to the SDCardBackups

folder.

42.

Once it copies over you are completely done backing up your automation server.

43.You can now eject the flash drive as well as the sd card and plug them back into the

pi. 44.

Once they are plugged in you can connect power again.

45.

Congratulations, you are now safe from potential failures and part of the small percentage

of people that actually backup their OpenHAB server.

Help spread awareness of backing up openhab by sharing this video everywhere you possibly

can and save people from the headache of a failed server with no backup.

To demonstrate a change made after a manual backup I am going to make a modification to

the sitemap file.

As you can see the sitemap is changed.

Now for demonstration purposes I am going to issue a OpenHAB Runtime backup with the

command sudo /bin/OHBackup_script normally your backup would occur automatically at 12am

but for the purposes of this video I am going to back it up now.

You can also use this command if you are about to do any modifications to the configuration

files and want something to fall back on just in case you mess up.

For demonstration purposes I am going to simulate a raspberry pi failure that can happen to

anyone and results in a complete data loss.

[Hits raspberry pi with the hammer]

Now lets go over how to restore your openhab server if it did go through a failure.

1.

You would first plug both a new sd card either the same size or bigger than the original

and the OHBackup flash drive into the computer.

2.

Then open finder to your SDCardBackups folder and drag the backup you want to use to your

desktop.

3.

Once it finishes copying double click on the zip file to expand it into a proper img file.

4.

Then open up apple pi baker, type in your admin password and press ok.

5.

Now click on your sd card in the Pi-Crust Section.

In the Pi-Ingredients section click on the 3 dots.

It will bring up a mini finder, navigate to your desktop and click on the img file we

previously expanded from the zip file.

6.

Then click restore backup.

Once it is formatted eject the flash drive and unplug both the sd card and flash drive.

Plug both items items into the pi and plug in the power cable.

7.

Once the pi boots up ssh into it through terminal.

8.

The first thing we have to do is get into the backup drive and see which zip file we

want to restore to so type in cd /mnt/OHBackupDrive and press enter.

9.

To see what's inside type in ls and enter.

I am going to backup to the latest zip file which is this one.

10.

Next we need to stop openhab so type in sudo systemctl stop openhab2.service and press

enter.

11.

Now we are going to restore openhab so type in

sudo $OPENHAB_RUNTIME/bin/restore /mnt/OHBackupDrive/INSERTBACKUPNAME.zip before you hit enter replace INSERTBACKUPNAME

with the name of your backup and press enter.

12.

It will ask you to confirm, press y and enter.

13.

Finally, start up openhab again by typing in sudo systemctl start openhab2.service and

press enter.

14.

Your openhab server should be fully restored.

If I open up the basic UI you can see all the data is still there including the recently

made modification to the sitemap.

Finally, that concludes this complete guide to backing up and restoring your openhab server.

In the description you will find links to all the parts and devices used in the video

as well as a link to mksmarthouse.com/shop where I have a wide range of smart home kits

that you can put together such as blinds, led strips, sprinkler system and door sensors.

Alright thank you for watching and If you have any questions leave them in the comments

section below or head over to mksmarthouse.com/forum.

Good Bye!

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13 Essential Bucket List Trips to Make Before 30 | World Travel Guide - Duration: 14:48.

You've just finished school.

You want to travel the world.

But you don't have that much money.

You're young. You're broke.

But guess what? You're rich

with the most valuable resource of all: time.

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work and family commitments, and most people put off

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by which time they are too old to enjoy the best things about travel.

It's a sad reality. I recently turned thirty,

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you don't have as much energy,

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Let's do it. Let's go.

First up: backpacking through Europe with your best friends.

I know it's a little bit cliche, but trust us,

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We did it. I still remember my first backpacking trip with my best friends from high school.

It is a great experience for first-time travelers

because it's relatively easy to get around.

There's a lot of diversity in a small area,

and most passports have visa-free travel.

Most importantly, it's a great trip to take with your best friends

because as you get older, unfortunately life happens....

People get busy. Priorities come up,

and it gets harder and harder to dedicate time to go travel with friends.

But pretty much everyone dreams of going to Europe.

So, it's the perfect trip to take after graduation

before work, school, and life take everyone in different directions.

Travel by train using a Eurail Pass.

Make new friends in hostels, and learn to say"cheers" in as many

languages as your liver can handle. Trust me.

This will be a trip you're going to remember for decades to come.

In your twenties, you don't have a lot of cash,

but you do have a lot of time.

That's why it's important to take a big trip before you're thirty.

Sure. Europeans get to enjoy month- long holidays

throughout their entire career.

But in the United States, once you start working,

you're going to get two weeks of vacation time per year maximum for the rest of your working life.

That's why you should consider taking a month or two to travel before you really get focused on your career.

If you have student loans, we're not suggesting that you default on your creditors

and flee the country, never to return again.

But we are suggesting that you put this moment into perspective.

You might not know exactly what you want to do with your life,

but you're also freer than you'll ever be again.

In the U.K and Australia, it's quite common to take a "gap year,"

a year between school and life to

work and travel abroad.

If you want more information about how much it costs to travel the world for a full year,

click on this card to see the full video.

A gap year is not an option for most people.

But don't worry. A big trip does not have to take a full year or cost a lot of money.

The key to longterm travel on a budget is picking a part of the world

where you can get by on $25 to $50 a day-

places like Southeast Asia, Latin America, and

the cheapest country of all, India, where you can easily

get by on $1000 a month.

Do the big trip now because nobody on

a death bed ever wishes he had spent more time in the office.

But what if you can't convince your friends to come with you?

Then it's time for a solo trip.

There are few times in your life when no one is depending on you.....

when you don't have a job, a mortgage, and a family

all looking at you to pay the bills.

That's why of all these experiences on this list, traveling alone is

one of the most important ones to do in your twenties,

unless you get divorced and start trying to figure out the meaning of life again

and then go on an Eat Pray Love mission for a year,

because that could happen, too.

That definitely happens. No judgment there.

Traveling solo takes you away from the expectation of society,

a family, and even of your friends.

It allows you to discover who you are and what you truly like.

And most importantly, it teaches you to be comfortable being alone.

Southeast Asia is the ideal place for a solo trip.

It's cheap; there's plenty of other travelers around,

and sipping a beer on the Mekon River is the perfect way to figure out

what it is you want to do with your life

when it's time to settle down and get a real j-o-b.

Whoa....whoa...whoa.

Who said anything about getting a "real job" just yet?

Between school and a career there are plenty of opportunities

to work temporary jobs that allow you to continue to travel.

If you want to learn more about those, click on the card up there.

You could sail around the Mediterreanian(??) on a private yacht

and dine on fresh scallops.....

the leftover scallops from the yacht owner,

but nobody's counting.

You could teach English in Japan

or tend bar in a beach front cabana in Rio de Janeiro.

Rather than living to work, work to live, and see where it takes you.

For example, after I studied abroad in New Zealand,

I worked a season in Queenstown, basically doing odds and ends,

anything to pay the rent and buy my snowboard lift passes.

New Zealand and Australia are a great location for the working holiday visa.

There's more information about that in a video

that we're going to shoot soon.

So subscribe and turn on notifications, if you haven't already.

If you don't have a lot of savings and aren't ready for a 9 to 5,

consider a working holiday visa.

Working holiday visas are only valid for people under thirty years old.

So what are you waiting for?

Plus if you're worried about taking time off to travel

and how it's going to look on your resume`

just remember that most employers value life experience.

And going traveling gives you a ton of life experience.

At some point everyone should travel like a free spirit.....

no plans, no expectations, and not a lot of money to make it happen.

Your twenties is a time to read Thoreau and Kerouac.

To scrape together your meager savings,

pack your life into a backpack and

hit the road with thumb out-stretched.

Use Couchsurfing.org to find free places to stay

Woof.org to find farms where you can trade a day's labour for room and board,

and hitch hike from A to B.

If you travel like this, you really don't need much money at all.

This trip is important because it teaches you how to trust-

to trust yourself, to find a way forward,

to trust strangers to help you when you're in need,

and to trust life to give you what you need when you let go of your expectations.

Embrace serendipity. Say "yes" to life,

and enjoy the journey because if the destination

is marriage and a family, the time to take this journey is right now.

Good luck convincing your significant other to go hitch hiking and couch surfing.

But if you do find someone who's down for that,

you've got a keeper.

Unfortunately, when you hit thirty,

one of the first things to go is your energy..

that unbridled passion to just do stuff all the time.

Trust me.. I've just turned thirty, and all I want to do is just sit on the couch

in my pajamas, watch Netflix, and take baths with epsom salt.

That is why you should travel to a festival in your twenties.

The wilder, the better....

and ideally one that lasts for about a week.

Raise steins in October Fest in Munich.

Run with the bulls in Pamplona. Oh my god.

Or travel to the craziest carnival on your continent.

It could be Rio; could be New Orleans;

or it could be Venice, Italy.

Of course, music festivals count, too..

Glastonbury in the U.K., Coachella in California,

or if you're really going for it...Burning Man.

Just remember: be safe; stay hydrated,

and wear sunscreen, folks.

You're not going to be twenty forever.

Next up: travel for love.

Travel is one of the best ways to meet a potential lover.

If you meet on the road, chances are

you already have something in common....

that you like to travel.

Whether you believe in fate or not,

you'll never know what a chance encounter could be

unless you go for it.

Our parents met on a train in the 1970s (actually 1980) in Switzerland.

And if my mom hadn't asked my dad to see his map,

chances are we wouldn't be here.

So go visit that beautiful foreign exchange student you met in college,

and next time a handsome guy asks you if you want to go on an adventure,

say yes.

And if you're already in a relationship,

travel can be a great way

to find out how compatible you really are,

especially when things don't go smoothly.

If you are in a relationship and want some tips on how

to travel better as a couple, click that card.

Beyond traveling for who you love,

travel for what you love on a dirtbag trip.

A dirtbag trip is when you use all of your time and money

to pursue one of your favorite hobbies,

usually at the price of comfort.

The term originated with hardcore rock climbers who would camp out

in Yosemite Valley in California to climb

the face of El Capitan for months at a time.

Whether you rock climb, surf, snowboard, or scuba dive,

it's all about trying to spend time

doing what you love.

As you grow older, work and family take up more of your time,

and hobbies become vital for your well being.

So make them priorities now.

Your future self will be happier and healthier for it.

No matter what your preferred hobby,

everyone should spend some time backpacking in nature.

And everyone should use their own two feet

to climb a mountain, both metaphorically and literally.

Right now, you are in peak physical condition.

Climbing a mountain is not going to get an easier.

So find your nearest mountain and climb it.

Once you have the basic gear, camping is extremely cheap,

and it's a great way to travel and save money for bigger adventures

abroad, whether that's climbing Macchu Pichu,

Mount Kilimanjaro, or seeing the glaciers of Patagonia.

Speaking of glaciers, you should visit them while you can.

Warming waters are bleaching the Great Barrier Reef,

rising tides are swallowing Venice,

and glaciers are melting everywhere.

Who knows what these places will look like in ten years?

Visit them now.

See the impacts of climate change for yourself,

and learn what you can do to make a positive difference.

Share your firsthand experience with skeptical friends

and family members back home, and hopefully we can

all find the collective will to do something

and preserve these places so that our own children

can visit them in their twenties, as well.

Another essential experience is cultural immersion.

Travel almost always gives you perspective

because it shows you how other cultures do things.

But often times we're so eager to see

as much as we can that we move from place, to place,

to place, frantically snapping photos,

and in the end, you see nothing.

At least once in your twenties, stick around a place

long enough to get some cultural immersion.

The best way to immerse yourself is through language.

Use this opportunity to brush up on your high school Spanish

in Antigua, Guatemala, or learn French in Paris

or dive in the deep end and learn Mandarin in rural China.

If you're not a language person, don't worry.

Maybe just do a home stay or take a cooking course.

Or just stay around long enough to feel like a local,

whether it's a two week intensive course or two years

with the Peace Corps, taking the time to lose yourself in another

culture is very much worth it.

Still with us? Good.

We've discussed a lot of trips so far,

and chances are that even the most footloose traveler

can't check them all off before thirty.

As you approach the big 3-0,

you tend to learn how to prioritize things in your life.

Let's talk about your bucket list.

The bucket list is a list of things that you want to do before you kick the bucket...

that is before you die.

When you're twenty, you feel like you're invincible,

but the sad truth is that you are not.

Between Marko and me,

we've had nearly a dozen friends pass away

before they turned thirty.

We are not here forever.

It sounds morbid, but accepting that life

is going to come to an end really helps you prioritize

how you spend your time and your money.

The key is: dream like you'll live forever

and live like you'll die tomorrow.

Look at the ideas we've just given you.

Add in a couple of your own,

and ask yourself.....what is the one trip

that you really want to do before you die?

It can be big or it can be small,

but pick the dream that's closet to your heart,

and promise yourself you'll do whatever

it takes to make it happen

before you turn thirty.

Because if you tell yourself you'll do it when you retire,

it may never happen.

We're now at the end of our list.

Let's talk about the end of your twenties

and the importance of meaningful travel.

When you're young, it's natural to see travel as a

check list of countries to do and even as a way

of seeking status among your friends.

Once you've partied in Europe,

taken selfies in Rio

and collected a dozen passport stamps,

you might feel an odd emptiness.....

a feeling that it's not the world that is to be

conquered, but the self.

Enter the spiritual journey

using travel as a tool for personal growth,

whether it's a meditation retreat in Thailand,

volunteering at an orphanage in India,

or the most literal spiritual journey of all,

walking the pilgrimage of Camino de Santiago

in Northern Spain.

The spiritual journey is one that never ends,

and it helps you articulate that feeling

that you had the first time you traveled....

this idea of the non duality of nature

that despite our superficial cultural differences,

underneath we are all one.

Whoa... Far out.

You and I, the same thing.

All right ladies and gentlemen, Vagabuddies,

thank you for watching.

Those are our thirteen trips to take before you're thirty.

What is your travel bucket list?

Share it below in the comment section.

Also if you have any travel tips videos

that you'd like us to make,

make sure you share those down there, as well.

If we end up making the video,

you're getting a shout-out.

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And in the meantime, stay curious, keep exploring,

and we will see you on the road.

Peace.

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