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I want to do this.I want to spend my 30's traveling, back packing, sailing, and hiking the world. I'm seriously putting together a plan to make this economically possible.
Yes he is.Wait you're married?
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I want to do this.I want to spend my 30's traveling, back packing, sailing, and hiking the world. I'm seriously putting together a plan to make this economically possible.
Yes he is.Wait you're married?
I'm interested in China or Pakistan
I'm so serious, and do it while you don't have any children, having children adds a little bit more challenge to your goalsOP like I said before where there is a will there is a way.
If this is really your dream or passion. Make some sacrifices my guy.
I had to defer grad school and I moved in with my parents for about 7 months to be able to go to Africa in January.
A lot of people in my circle don't even know I made this decision yet, I really had to sacrifice more than most people would ever understand.
If your serious about it though trust me you can do it. I wish you the best of luck in your endeavors I will be sure to let you know how mine goes. BTW I'm 25 if you were wondering how old I am.
Nah, she's not really that type of person, she's very American, too the core. T.V., consumerism, New York, New York, New York ...she has a phobia of international travel.I want to do this.
Yes he is.Would your wife go with you?Or do you not care?
$22 for a hamburger?
I want to spend my 30's traveling, back packing, sailing, and hiking the world. I'm seriously putting together a plan to make this economically possible. My wife is a New York junkie, she loves New York, everything New York, she won't leave. So I have to find a place that provides that big city metropolis feel she loves.
15 Euro's/19 Franc seems about right ...$22 for a hamburger?
Same in Oslo. A big mac meal costs about $25.
Or sooner if possible. I would have left a long time ago if I knew what I know now. But any day you travel is always a good day so don't let age deter you. I remember meeting an 85 year old Scot while I was at my hostel in Madrid who was backpacking throughout Europe and was truly the youngest guy at heart. So if he can do it then there really is no excuse for anyone else not to go.
I backpacked across Europe last summer for three months, visited 15 countries and 30 cities and had the time of my life with absolutely no regrets. It took me a year to save up the money to make it happen and, despite how much money I spent, the experience alone was worth every penny. So if you have an inkling and desire to travel and see the world then GO! Even if you don't you should try for a little bit just to gain some perspective. That insight alone will always be worth the time, effort and stress travel eventually brings.
One piece of advice I'd impart for first time travelers would be to go it alone for the first time. Trust me, it'll work out in your favor. It may seem daunting at first but it's worth it in the long run especially if you're on a long trip. Bringing friends on short trips is fine, nothing wrong with that but after enough weeks and months, you're going to want your alone time and they as well. It'll happen. Plus I found people are much more receptive to you and willing to befriend you when you're on your own.
I think this guy perfectly captured what it means to travel and why it's important we should all step out of our comfort zone.
http://wallstreetwanderluster.blogspot.com.au/2013/04/why-i-travel.html?m=1
how much did it cost you???
Same in Oslo. A big mac meal costs about $25.$22 for a hamburger?
http://wallstreetwanderluster.blogspot.com.au/2013/04/why-i-travel.html?m=1I want to spend my 30's traveling, back packing, sailing, and hiking the world. I'm seriously putting together a plan to make this economically possible. My wife is a New York junkie, she loves New York, everything New York, she won't leave. So I have to find a place that provides that big city metropolis feel she loves.
It's all so true....I miss europe...On the road, I hug and kiss people like I'll never see them again, love without worrying about seeming weak or getting hurt, accept everyone without judgment until wronged and speak honestly and live fearlessly. I find that I am all of these when I travel, the best version of myself.