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Goofle 10-31-2015 04:35 PM

Come to my house. I'll Hoover just for you.

Frownland 10-31-2015 04:39 PM

I can do a solo harsh noise performance for you if you visit my region of the left coast.

Scarlett O'Hara 10-31-2015 09:01 PM

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Originally Posted by grindy (Post 1647849)
Sounds cool.
Never done something like this though, I love comfort way too much.
Let me know if you find yourself in the south of Germany.

I'm planning a trip to Germany hopefully for next year!

DwnWthVwls 10-31-2015 09:54 PM

Damn Exo, I'm jealous. I wish I was in a position to backpack, being able to travel is one of the things that made me want to do environmental research. I look forward to the pictures.

Psy-Fi 11-01-2015 10:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Exo (Post 1647715)
So, I have decided that I needed a change in my life. A Big one. My lease ends April first and I'm not staying in this apartment. I decided I'm taking three months (or more) off and travelling. Here's the very raw and very beginning of my trip...

Going out to Colorado for a week to visit a friend who is joining the Navy.

Going to California to visit my best friend for a week or so.

Drive with said friend to Portland for a few days.

Fly from Portland to Iceland. Spend a few days there.

Fly to England.

Backpack Europe. I have no idea where I want to go yet.

I'm saving money for the next five months. I know I can get to ten grand but I'm going to save as much as possible.

Anybody ever do something like this before? Travel advice? Is ten grand enough? Where should I go. I'm very new with this and I want to do it right.

The last time I did something similar, it was 1996. I stayed at B&B's instead of hostels or campgrounds. My expenses were for lodging, rail/subway/bus tickets, food & drink, museums/attractions and entertainment. I got by on $50 to $60 dollars (US) a day (not including airfare) which would be the equivalent of $75 to $90 in 2015 dollars. Hostels & campgrounds would've saved me some money but I prefer a private room with (usually) a private shower/bath & toilet. You should be fine with 10 grand over 3 months (including airfare.)

ATM's are your best bet for convenience and to automatically get the best exchange rates for whatever amount you need to withdraw wherever you are. I'd recommend having a credit card or some other form of debit card as an emergency backup in case your primary card is lost or stolen. I once had my card eaten by a bank machine (on a Friday afternoon, no less) and had to use Western Union to have some money transferred to me because the card was irretrievable. I had some traveler's checks with me also, but their $ amount wasn't enough to cover the rest of my trip before returning home the following week and it would've taken 2 weeks at the time, to get a replacement card sent to me.

Make sure you bring some quality footwear. Improper/substandard footwear can make you miserable very quickly and slow you down or possibly keep you off your feet for a while and put a dent in your itinerary.

I saved a lot on meals by getting my food at supermarkets and outdoor farmer's markets most of the time.

Probably some more I can add here later, when I think of it and have time.

Mr. Charlie 11-03-2015 04:20 AM

My advice is to have fun. Sounds obvious, but it's surprising how many people get stressed travelling.

Rememeber that trains and flights get delayed, and buses are missed, and so you probably won't visit all the places you want to. With that in mind, enjoy the travelling as much as the destinations. Be prepared to change your plans because circumstance will change them whether you like it or not. Have fun. :)

Plankton 11-03-2015 07:16 AM

I left everything behind when I was 19. I took a bus from Chicago to L.A. and then I ended up in the Army going to Germany. It was the best decision I ever made though, and I'd love to be able to do it all again. Some really good advise from everyone so far.

Unknown Soldier 11-03-2015 10:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Mr. Charlie (Post 1648830)
My advice is to have fun. Sounds obvious, but it's surprising how many people get stressed travelling.

Rememeber that trains and flights get delayed, and buses are missed, and so you probably won't visit all the places you want to. With that in mind, enjoy the travelling as much as the destinations. Be prepared to change your plans because circumstance will change them whether you like it or not. Have fun. :)

:laughing: travelling is automatically stressful and in all the years I've travelled I've never known it to ever be relaxing. Airports are stressful, plane travel is not really designed for humans, coach travel is designed to make you sick and train travel is only relaxing if you facing the opposite direction to the one you're travelling, but then you miss all the the scenary.

Car travel in other countries is always a challenge, with bad drivers and not knowing where you're going, best advice is to stay at home or enjoy the stress levels that vacationing brings.

Exo 11-03-2015 12:05 PM

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Originally Posted by bob. (Post 1647971)
Where in California?

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Originally Posted by Frownland (Post 1647977)
x2

Santa Rosa. My best friend from home moved there two years ago to grow weed. I'll be spending a week there.

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Originally Posted by Goofle (Post 1647979)
Come to my house. I'll Hoover just for you.

Definitely. I should be spending a day or two in London.

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Originally Posted by DwnWthVwls (Post 1648063)
Damn Exo, I'm jealous. I wish I was in a position to backpack, being able to travel is one of the things that made me want to do environmental research. I look forward to the pictures.

There will be so many pictures. So many.

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Originally Posted by Psy-Fi (Post 1648202)
The last time I did something similar, it was 1996. I stayed at B&B's instead of hostels or campgrounds. My expenses were for lodging, rail/subway/bus tickets, food & drink, museums/attractions and entertainment. I got by on $50 to $60 dollars (US) a day (not including airfare) which would be the equivalent of $75 to $90 in 2015 dollars. Hostels & campgrounds would've saved me some money but I prefer a private room with (usually) a private shower/bath & toilet. You should be fine with 10 grand over 3 months (including airfare.)

ATM's are your best bet for convenience and to automatically get the best exchange rates for whatever amount you need to withdraw wherever you are. I'd recommend having a credit card or some other form of debit card as an emergency backup in case your primary card is lost or stolen. I once had my card eaten by a bank machine (on a Friday afternoon, no less) and had to use Western Union to have some money transferred to me because the card was irretrievable. I had some traveler's checks with me also, but their $ amount wasn't enough to cover the rest of my trip before returning home the following week and it would've taken 2 weeks at the time, to get a replacement card sent to me.

Make sure you bring some quality footwear. Improper/substandard footwear can make you miserable very quickly and slow you down or possibly keep you off your feet for a while and put a dent in your itinerary.

I saved a lot on meals by getting my food at supermarkets and outdoor farmer's markets most of the time.

Probably some more I can add here later, when I think of it and have time.

Thanks for the extensive advice.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr. Charlie (Post 1648830)
My advice is to have fun. Sounds obvious, but it's surprising how many people get stressed travelling.

Rememeber that trains and flights get delayed, and buses are missed, and so you probably won't visit all the places you want to. With that in mind, enjoy the travelling as much as the destinations. Be prepared to change your plans because circumstance will change them whether you like it or not. Have fun. :)

After London my plans are totally on the fly. I designed it like this so I don't get stressed.

sidewinder 11-03-2015 12:46 PM

Sounds awesome! Wish I could do this, solo or not. Would be nice to take more than a few weeks off work at a time. Stupid mortgage and other responsibilities.


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