Anyone ever want to just pick up and leave...

aoe

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Like move somewhere exotic? Just to get away for a while. What countries would you like to live in. I'm seriously tempted to just go to the airport and get on some random plane. Live on the fly for a while. anyone every do it or want to?
 
dude dont do it, think of your family an friends!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
I'm just flying over to Amsterdam and then hitching around Europe for a month after my exams finish, should be awesome.

I'm really looking forward to just not knowing where I'll be the next day.
 
they would get over it, it's not like he's committing suicide. He's living his life and going to go have some fun. And yes i have thought about it. I lived in Germany for a while and i would give anything to go back.
 
I've wanted to just pack up and drive off somewhere to do whatever, doesn't matter to me as long as it's far away.
 
I think about that shit all the time. After college or whatever, I'm planning to just be a vagabond with nothing binding me and no plans for at least a year.
 
This is my way of life. I've spent 2 of the last four years in foreign countries. I've lived in Chile for a year, in a shanty town in Peru for 3 months, France for 3 months, the Cook Islands for a month, and travelled around Australia, Ecuador, Bolivia, Brazil, and Argentina.

Speaking English as a native language gives you such an advantage, there's a market for English teachers all around the world, you don't even need a teaching qualification.

The last 4 years have been the most incredible of my life. I have seen and done stuff that I never dreamed of before I left England. I strongly believe that travelling/living abroad is something everyone should do before they settle down at home. My travelling is about to come to an end and I'm excited about getting back to England in 2 months to see all my friends and family but I'll be so sad that it's all over. On a plus side it looks like I'm going to be working for a mountain/glacier climbing company in Bolivia in 2007 which is cool.

Do it man, just go jump on a plane
 
Just do it for a year! That is something I wish I'd done when I was younger but oh well. Pick some exotic tourist place and work for a resort or something. Think of all the tourist chicks that come through there!
 
i used to go with my dad to every one of the film festivals he was nomiated in or invited to so we went to mad places for free

adopted my lil sister from soulth america too
 
canada and live in the woods and build a fort and hunt on my own like the book hatchet. allthough in real life probably die like the guy in Into the Wild
 
Word, I haven't been all over the world, but I have been in UT for the past 9 months, and I can't wait to go home in a week or two. Places can be cool to visit for a while but I will always want to be back in the Gallitan Valley.
 
i need to get away from everything in my town so bad right now, i fucked up and its not looking too good later on this night
 
thats fuckin retarded...

A): u probably wouldnt be able to get on the plane

B): u would have no way to support urself

C):u couldnt get back

so, why even try?
 
do it. i used ot live in london it was amazing. after i graduate college im gonna take a few years and just go places before i come back and start life. should be fun
 
Thanks for the sarcasm buddy. I don't even know why I'm bothering to write a reply.

I wasn't trying to brag. Traveling is up there with skiing as one of my passions and I've been fortunate enough to do quite a bit of it so I thought I'd share some experiences/thoughts on the subject. Your thread, however, gave much more input to the conversation. Many thanks.
 
the funny thing is i was completely serious. i shit you not. Id love to just see everything the world has to offer. to live your whole life in one little place with the same people for an entire lifetime. so no, i wasnt trying to be a dick. i share the same passion
 
Yeah Rich, I really respect that too. its awesome you can just do that man. I wont to im just afraid i wouldnt know where to start. like when you get off the plane than what? do you look for a job or what??
 
It's a lot easier than you think. The first time I hit the road I was pretty nervous about what I was going to do but everytime I've arrived somewhere new since I've just been excited to be somewhere different; new friends to be made, another culture to adapt to, new things to be seen and done...it's just so fucking exciting! Everytime you go somewhere new it becomes easier to adapt. I suppose I've learnt quite a lot about travelling over the last through years by trial and error. If you want some advice keep reading, if not stop hear or you'll get very bored with what I'm about to write.

If you're really interested in travelling, the very first thing you should do is sit down and of all work out where you want to go and roughly how long you want to go for, make sure you have enough money to pay for the flight and survive at least a couple of months without any income. Don't rely on getting paid work as soon as you arrive somewhere knew, sometimes it can be harder than you think. Then it's a good idea to go and buy a guide book or two and work out a very rough plan...what are the things you really want to see on this trip and where are the places you really want to go. Don't bother planning a precise intinerary because I guarentee it will change once you start travelling. Arriving somewhere knew without anywhere to stay can be surprisingly daunting, especially at the start of a trip so try and book a hostel in advance for the first few days of your trip(www.hostelworld.com is a good site but there are loads like it) and make sure you have the address on you when you fly (not in your baggage as your bags might get delayed or lost) so you know exactly where to tell the taxi driver to take you when you arrive in the new city. After that just take everyday as it comes. It's important to realise that you'll have shitty days every now and again and there will be times when you want to go home. Make sure you have at least two cash/credit cards and NEVER keep them together (that way if you get mugged you still have access to cash) and be prepared to be ripped off from time to time (especially in less developed countries), it will happen, and when it does just accept it and get on with it. It's very possible that some stuff will get stolen from you. I'd say about 1/4 of the travellers I've met have had something stolen from them...try not to let it ruin your trip, a camera/phone/ipod is replaceable. And also, if you're an american in an anti-american country (like many south american countries) I recommend telling people that you are canadian if they ask you where you're from.

If you go with friends be absolutely certain that you could be with them 24/7 without getting pissed off (imagine if you had to share a prison cell with them. If that thought fills you with dread then you're going with the wrong friend). Once you start getting annoyed with someone you're travelling with they won't stop pissing you off until you've gone your seperate ways. And make sure you BOTH have enough money to do what you want to do...there's nothing worse than both of you having to go home because one of you has run out of money.

Whenever you go somewhere new make sure you know about the customs and culture of its people. One of the best tips I can give is to try to learn a few words of the language before you go...even yes, no, please and hello are better than nothing; you'll be amazed at how much better treatment you get from the natives if you make an effort. The internet is very useful for vocabulary.

Especially when backpacking (as opposed to actually settling down somewhere for a while which is what I'm doing now) you get pretty used to meeting new people and just having an open mind. I know it sounds cheesy but you really do just live everyday as it comes; situations can change in a matter of minutes. You might meet a couple of people in a bar and decide they're good fun and before you know it you've already agreed to travel together for the next few weeks. If they turn out to be dicks then no problem, just split and carry on on your own until you meet some more people. Don't be afraid to talk to new people, especially in a hostel where everyone else will be in the same boat as you.

The only time in my adult life that I've been totally worry free has been when I've been travelling, and it's a good feeling. The only thing I ever worry about is money but it's usually not a problem, there are always jobs going for travellers. I got short of cash in Peru and ended up working as a barman in a nightclub in Cusco for 2 months. It was crazy, I was working and drinking 6 days a week from 9pm until 8am but they were 2 of the best months of my life and I was earning money at the same time which allowed me to travel for another 2 months instead of heading home.

I could probably go on forever writing advice about travelling and living abroad (maybe I should write a book!) but I'm gonna stop here. Any questions send me a message. If anyone's thinking of travelling in South America then drop me a line, I might be able to recommend some places to you.

Travelling becomes normal very quickly. One of my favourite things is when I get home and look through my photos after a few weeks. You forget all the bad times and realise that you have just had the most incredible amount of fun and some awesome experiences.

Don't be afraid about travelling...get out there and do it or you'll only regret it once it's too late.

Woah, this has become a LONG post. Sorry.
 
Wow, lots of good advice...when I get out of college I hope to do a lot of traveling, although the thought of going somewhere where you know NO ONE is a bit scary....
 
I have enough money in my drawer, my bank account, and in cheques to do pretty much anything right now. I could buy a shitty car, drive somewhere, get a cheap place to live, and spend a year just bumming around living off what I've got.

But... that money's for school, so I have to wait until I'm done before I start bumming.
 
nah, it's really not that scary at all. If you stay in hostels, it's insanely easy to meet people. or if where you're going has some good/decent skiing, just get in touch with some skiers when you get over there, or just wander into one of the local ski shops, and there you go. It's so easy to meet people when you're traveling by yourself, and if you're friendly, people really do go out of their way to help you out if you need it. So if you want to just take off traveling for a bit, do it, and don't let being nervous get in the way. A bit of fear is always good, it keeps life interesting.
 
Tokyo sounds pretty sweet. And you don't get any shit over there too cause Japs are pushovers ahahaha.
 
i would apply to a resort in Costa Rica, there is one called langosta. staff housing, costa rican chicks that don't speak english.....would be sweet.
 
Me and friends have talked about packing up and going somewhere a few times. It would be an experience.
 
live in new york city for a little but don't get too hard

live in north cali for a little but don't get too soft

wear sun screen

anyone ever hear that song? graduating class of 1999
 
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