Putting my toe in the water

Today I am launching my first blog, “Hack My Trip,” where I plan to show you exactly how I plan my adventures. Admittedly some are more exciting than others, but I remember being frustrated at how hard it was to learn this stuff in the beginning and hope I can share those lessons as I continue improve my expertise.

In 2011 I flew over 100,000 paid miles, mostly on United and Continental. Of that, 50,000 miles was on trips for weddings, holiday visits with family, etc. I had little flexibility in my dates of travel. Another 25,000 miles was on discretionary vacations to Europe that I wouldn’t have taken without coming across sale or mistake fares. All of this was paid for on a graduate student salary.

In the process I was upgraded on most of my flights. I earned hundreds of thousands of miles that are worth more than what I spent in the first place. And most importantly to me, I saved time and money by skipping lines and getting waivers for almost every fee. As 2012 gets started I’m looking forward to doing it all again and learning from my past mistakes—mistakes that you, my readers, hopefully won’t have to make.

Besides reading about me and what I do, you can also get some personal assistance on any aspect of travel hacking, including booking award travel. Just visit the Help section above for more information or check out any of the other topic pages in the navigation bar above, which I plan to continue updating with new information about loyalty programs, credit card churning, etc. as time permits.

Can I pull off this ambitious mission? I enjoy traveling, I’m a good writer, and I have enough technical knowledge to buy a domain name. That qualifies me to join the hordes of travel bloggers popping up every day. Hopefully you’ll agree that I also have the skills to make it a success.

About Scott Mackenzie

Scott founded HMT while traveling on a budget during graduate school and stays loyal to United, Alaska, Hyatt, and Starwood.
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  • faye

    just subscribed. can’t wait to see what you post. good luck

    • Scottrick

      faye,
      Congratulations on being the first poster, and thanks for your support!

  • http://www.rapidtravelchai.com Rapid Travel Chai

    Congratulations – your site looks beautiful and I look forward to learning from you.

    • Scottrick

      Rapid Travel Chai,
      Thanks for the praise, but I have to give my girlfriend credit for the logo. Even though I learned to use Adobe CS, she’s much better at free-hand drawing on the computer.

  • spe salvi

    Thanks for starting this blog, I look forward to learn from your posts!

  • http://twitter.com/vvagabondages Lucie Aidart

    Hello. I have just discovered your blog trying to understand the coes in Flyertalk. I’m all new at this and look forward to read more and explore your blog. Thank you.