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  • September 08, 2010 1 min read 8 Comments

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    If you were a free spirit in the 1960s with the wanderlust bug, but little in your pocket you traveled the "Hippie Trail" - the journey taken by hippies from Europe to southern Asia, India, and Sri Lanka. It was the perfect route to faraway places, exotic cultures and the chance to become a free, indie spirit - all for less than a dollar a day!

    American novelist Paul Theroux wrote about his four-month, uninhibited adventure along the "Hippie Trail" in The Great Railway Bazaar.  This, now classic travelogue, inspired thousands to drop out and see the world. It also inspired Double D Ranch's Railway Bazaar Duster.

    8 Responses

    Audrey Franz
    Audrey Franz

    May 16, 2016

    These wonderful jackets just came in this week! They are beautiful. Too bad I will have to wait for the next shipment, they are already out the door!

    Debi
    Debi

    May 16, 2016

    Goregous! Beautiful job…as always!

    Cheryl
    Cheryl

    May 16, 2016

    Debi – why thank you and welcome to Double Talk! Can’t wait to here more from you … might put a bug in your ear about doing a guest post on your jewelry – whaddya think?

    Debi
    Debi

    May 16, 2016

    Sounds great! You need to come to Houston for my annual “YaYa back porch par’tay” in late oct! We are planning to open 3 more stores over the next few years here in Houston and now that my rep may no longer be doing wholesale looks like I may finally have to set up my own space up there. Call when ya get a chance! Xo

    JessicaMontoya
    JessicaMontoya

    May 16, 2016

    How interesting to learn that bit of history. I can see the appeal of the “Hippie Trail,” and it certainly inspired a beautiful jacket.

    Cheryl
    Cheryl

    May 16, 2016

    Let’s do a guest post prior and generate some buzzz!

    Cheryl
    Cheryl

    May 16, 2016

    Jessica – you are as generous as always, thank you! How are you doing? Any new projects?

    Debi
    Debi

    May 16, 2016

    I’d be honored! Xo.

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