Vincent Tsao

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By The Numbers

Since I'm kind of a freak that likes to track everything, I thought it would be fun to share some quick stats from the journey!

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  • miles covered: 22,469 (i.e. 35,950 km)
  • steps per day: 12,453 (i.e. 8 km)
  • retirement money sacrificed/total spent: $10,165
    Additional data in the below appendix, which is a most definite requirement to make a list of numbers seem legitimate.
  • days traveling: 216
  • cities visited: 51
  • hostels/airbnbs/homes/huts/tents/salt hotels/cars slept in: 50
  • hours of official Spanish lessons: 40
  • hours of unoffical Spanish lessons: 24/7
  • books read: 24
  • waterfalls: 22
  • blog posts: 18
  • national parks: 17
  • mountains summited: 16
  • free walking tours: 15
  • overnight buses: 9
  • flights: 7
  • countries visited: 7
  • belongings lost/stolen/broken: 5 (two pairs of sunglasses, a towel, a $100 dollar bill, and a shampoo bottle that I had put insect repellent in... ouch)
  • weight lost: 2 kg
  • life-changing sunburns: 1
  • llama sacrifices witnessed: 1
  • new sports learned: 1 (wallyball)
  • dead phones: 1

    Things I don't have exact counts for, but easily number in the several hundreds:

  • locals who called me 'chino'
  • was asked where I'm from
  • answered that I'm from the US
  • amount of corn eaten
  • mosquito bites
  • musuems perused
  • engaging, intelligent, gracious, diverse, delightful people met

Appendix

1. Total Spend by Country

Country Days Total Spend* Avg Daily Spend
Argentina 36 $1,788 $50
Bolivia 38 $871 $23
Brazil 48 $1,577 $32
Chile 14 $351 $23
Colombia 43 $989 $23
Peru 37 $1,048 $28
Uruguay 5 $170 $34

*Doesn't add up to $10,165 due to exclusion of 1) cross-border transportation and 2) unrecorded cash transactions.

2. Total Spend by Type

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