Anonymous wrote:I'm saving up to take 6 months (or more) off and travel. I want to:
Hike the northern route of the El Camino de Santiago in Spain
Hike the last 100 km of the via francegina in Italy and visit Rome and Pompeii
Visit Athens and maybe a Greek Island, haven't researched Greece too much yet.
Visit Paris and Sur la Glane in France
Bike around the Island of Gotland in Sweden, something I promised myself I'd do as an adult when I was a 16 yr old exchange student visiting the island 25 yrs ago
Spend a good amount of time in the UK, hiking part of the South West Coast path, the Cotswold Way, and the John Muir Way as well as other stuff.
I'd also like to visit South America; spend some time in Peru or Chile, and visit the Amazon Rainforest. I'd also like to do some volunteer work but I'm not having a lot of luck finding programs that need my skillset and also take people who aren't fluent in Spanish and haven't lived in a developing nation before. So, I may just visit, rent a little apartment near a beach for a month and contemplate what I want to do next with life.
In the short term, I'm visiting NYC for my birthday in June and plan to climb to the Statue of Liberty crown, see a game at Yankee Stadium (!!) and see a British cabaret singer I like.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm saving up to take 6 months (or more) off and travel. I want to:
Hike the northern route of the El Camino de Santiago in Spain
Hike the last 100 km of the via francegina in Italy and visit Rome and Pompeii
Visit Athens and maybe a Greek Island, haven't researched Greece too much yet.
Visit Paris and Sur la Glane in France
Bike around the Island of Gotland in Sweden, something I promised myself I'd do as an adult when I was a 16 yr old exchange student visiting the island 25 yrs ago
Spend a good amount of time in the UK, hiking part of the South West Coast path, the Cotswold Way, and the John Muir Way as well as other stuff.
How do you take 6 months off from work?
I'd also like to visit South America; spend some time in Peru or Chile, and visit the Amazon Rainforest. I'd also like to do some volunteer work but I'm not having a lot of luck finding programs that need my skillset and also take people who aren't fluent in Spanish and haven't lived in a developing nation before. So, I may just visit, rent a little apartment near a beach for a month and contemplate what I want to do next with life.
In the short term, I'm visiting NYC for my birthday in June and plan to climb to the Statue of Liberty crown, see a game at Yankee Stadium (!!) and see a British cabaret singer I like.
How do you take 6 months off of work?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm saving up to take 6 months (or more) off and travel. I want to:
Hike the northern route of the El Camino de Santiago in Spain
Hike the last 100 km of the via francegina in Italy and visit Rome and Pompeii
Visit Athens and maybe a Greek Island, haven't researched Greece too much yet.
Visit Paris and Sur la Glane in France
Bike around the Island of Gotland in Sweden, something I promised myself I'd do as an adult when I was a 16 yr old exchange student visiting the island 25 yrs ago
Spend a good amount of time in the UK, hiking part of the South West Coast path, the Cotswold Way, and the John Muir Way as well as other stuff.
How do you take 6 months off from work?
I'd also like to visit South America; spend some time in Peru or Chile, and visit the Amazon Rainforest. I'd also like to do some volunteer work but I'm not having a lot of luck finding programs that need my skillset and also take people who aren't fluent in Spanish and haven't lived in a developing nation before. So, I may just visit, rent a little apartment near a beach for a month and contemplate what I want to do next with life.
In the short term, I'm visiting NYC for my birthday in June and plan to climb to the Statue of Liberty crown, see a game at Yankee Stadium (!!) and see a British cabaret singer I like.
Anonymous wrote:I'm saving up to take 6 months (or more) off and travel. I want to:
Hike the northern route of the El Camino de Santiago in Spain
Hike the last 100 km of the via francegina in Italy and visit Rome and Pompeii
Visit Athens and maybe a Greek Island, haven't researched Greece too much yet.
Visit Paris and Sur la Glane in France
Bike around the Island of Gotland in Sweden, something I promised myself I'd do as an adult when I was a 16 yr old exchange student visiting the island 25 yrs ago
Spend a good amount of time in the UK, hiking part of the South West Coast path, the Cotswold Way, and the John Muir Way as well as other stuff.
How do you take 6 months off from work?
I'd also like to visit South America; spend some time in Peru or Chile, and visit the Amazon Rainforest. I'd also like to do some volunteer work but I'm not having a lot of luck finding programs that need my skillset and also take people who aren't fluent in Spanish and haven't lived in a developing nation before. So, I may just visit, rent a little apartment near a beach for a month and contemplate what I want to do next with life.
In the short term, I'm visiting NYC for my birthday in June and plan to climb to the Statue of Liberty crown, see a game at Yankee Stadium (!!) and see a British cabaret singer I like.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Burma
Madagascar
Mongolia
Patagonia
New Zealand
Oh and also I really want to visit some of the South Pacific islands. Maybe Fiji.
Anonymous wrote:Burma
Madagascar
Mongolia
Patagonia
New Zealand
Anonymous wrote:I have a reasonable bucket list. Finances have not been great lately.
Zion/Utah within the next few years
Prague within the next 7 years
Thailand and Vietnam within 10 years.
we went with a five year old last summer and had a great time. We stayed at basic accommodations in the park and did 3-5 mile hikes. Our five year old had a great time (but obv won't remember it as well as vacations he takes when older).Anonymous wrote:Glacier National Park - might be longer than 5 years, because DS won't be old enough to really enjoy/appreciate it yet, but definitely before 10 years out...that sucker is melting fast.