What if you got up tomorrow and quit your job, packed your bag, and then took off on an adventure? What if you did it with a camera following you, sharing your story with the world?
And, what if you could do this all right now?
It’s simple: we’re looking for a new cast member for season four, and we’re looking for them now. We want you to be wandering through the smoky bazaars and exploring the new and exotic skyline of Istanbul, the gateway between Asia and Europe, all with our cameras at your side.
Quit your job. Get a ticket to Istanbul. Start the greatest and most unreal adventure of your entire life just two weeks from now. Share your story with the world.
Endless neon streets, remote jungles, high speed trains, roaring motorcycles, elephants, ostriches, bizarre foods, awesome foods, new friends, tiny villages, sprawling cities, prefect deserted beaches, busting subway stations, exciting skylines, unfamiliar alleys, new experiences, a life without regret and the promise that for not even a single second will you be bored with what you are doing.
Live more of your life in a few months than most people do in a lifetime.
Interested? Good. Email us. Tell us why you’re perfect. Sending us a video is the best.
Sometimes the language barrier we face can be a challenge in even the most familiar of situations.
I was just feeling a bit hungry so I decided to head down to the corner 7-Eleven and pick up something for lunch. I looked through their refrigerated section and found a delicious looking mixed vegitable noodle bowl (noodles, letuice, egg, and a spicy sauce) for only 2000 won. I picked it up along with some multi colored rice balls (tteok) and went over to the register to pay. The girl behind the counter scanned the bowl, looked quizzically at the register as it made a long beeping sound, and looked back at me with an expression I’ve come to know means ‘I have no idea how I’m going to explain this to you…’. Eventually she gestured at the sell by date on the package: 06/28/09 and said, a bit unsurely, ‘date’. I said ‘date?’ back to her and made Korean index-fingers-in-an-X gesture for ‘no’; she nodded. I tried to gesture that it was perfectly ok with me if she sold me almost expired letuice and noodles, but it seemed lost on her that I’d still want to buy them. Eventually, hungry and tired of trying, I returned the noodles to their origional location on the shelf (which she didn’t seem to have a problem with) and bought some rice triangles instead. They were good I suppose, but damnit… I wanted those expired noodles!
Jeju Island is known for three things: wind (it’s windy), stone(full of volcanoes), and women(all the men die at sea fishing). However I will always think of it as being full of delicious black pigs (also known as “shit pigs” for their diet of human waste), oranges, and endless bike rides.
It took us four days, but we managed to ride the nearly 200km path around the island. I can honestly say I don’t think my legs have ever been this tired before in my life.
Packing up for the ride. We had no idea what was coming.
Resting for a few minutes on the coast. Perfect weather the entire trip.
Sunset at our beachside campsite on the first day.
WARNING! Fairly graphic images of needles and medical… stuff in this episode. Just so you know.
Matt broke his knee, but who cares? Jet Set Zero has a new cast member. Say hi to Nick.
Well, this one didn’t get done exactly when I thought it would, but here it is none the less! Thanks for being patient, I think these episodes are often worth the wait and this one is no exception. Not much to say about Starting on the Right Foot other than “enjoy;” I had fun making it (and naming it) so I hope you have fun watching it.

Surprise, we went to Japan!
If you were in a country on a 90-day tourist visa– which we aren’t, weren’t, and never will be– then it’s easy to keep to a pre-determined 3-month limit living in a country. However, there are occasionally valid reasons for a person to extend this 90-day threshold, and when they do so, they’ll probably want to do it as cheaply as possible. This is one of our rare informative posts, designed specifically to help someone extend their tourist visa in Korea 90 days by way of a short stay in Japan.
Just kidding. No really. Nahhhhhh, just kidding.
No really, here’s Kevin on Tsushima Island in Japan. Come back Wednesday to hear about our harrowing (hypothetical) visa run.

Kevin returns to his spiritual home.