https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surviving_the_GameAWvsCBsteeeerike3 wrote:What kind of adventure?
Travel? Favourite countries?
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I like the idea of a cold weather vacation. Snowmobiling in Yellowstone? Maybe Dec is too early.
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Crikey, I'd rather take the 18 hour flight in a mid-row seat on Oceanic Airlines to Sydney and back than snowmobiling or whatever it is one does in Montreal in January (the locals stay indoors AFAICT).lukethedrifter wrote:I like the idea of a cold weather vacation. Snowmobiling in Yellowstone? Maybe Dec is too early.
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Rio is a great time...beaches or hiking and camping. And it's never cold there.Michael wrote:Outdoors stuff like hiking, etc.AWvsCBsteeeerike3 wrote:What kind of adventure?
Costa Rica is a perfect example expect we've already been there.
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CardsofSTL wrote:Rio is a great time...beaches or hiking and camping. And it's never cold there.Michael wrote:Outdoors stuff like hiking, etc.AWvsCBsteeeerike3 wrote:What kind of adventure?
Costa Rica is a perfect example expect we've already been there.
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Santiago, Chile might be a good call. Mountains nearby. Beaches nearby. Wine country nearby.
Not so close are the fjords, Torres del Paine, Punta Arenas et al.
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Fun fact: Santiago, Chile is one of only two airports in the world where you can board a flight to Easter Island. The other airport is Papeete (Tahiti).lukethedrifter wrote:CardsofSTL wrote:Rio is a great time...beaches or hiking and camping. And it's never cold there.Michael wrote:Outdoors stuff like hiking, etc.AWvsCBsteeeerike3 wrote:What kind of adventure?
Costa Rica is a perfect example expect we've already been there.
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Santiago, Chile might be a good call. Mountains nearby. Beaches nearby. Wine country nearby.
Not so close are the fjords, Torres del Paine, Punta Arenas et al.
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Just booked a business trip to Mexico City for late January. I am both nervous and excited.
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Mrs. Gashouse and I have a milestone anniversary in 2019, so we are starting to plan a kid-free vacay. Our Spanish skills are basic, so how possible is it to travel to Cuba without a group/ tour guide?Freed Roger wrote:Machu Picchu.
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I know a guy who has made several low cost trips to Cuba. Definitely did not use a tour guide. I’ll see him tomorrow night and ask for some tips.Gashouse wrote:Mrs. Gashouse and I have a milestone anniversary in 2019, so we are starting to plan a kid-free vacay. Our Spanish skills are basic, so how possible is it to travel to Cuba without a group/ tour guide?Freed Roger wrote:Machu Picchu.
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