Have fun in Colorado! If I could move there I would. Rocky Mountain National Park is only 2 hours north of Denver and is a great place to experience the mountains, but there's lots of options and you can't really go wrong with any of them. If you're not really into hiking driving up Mount Evans is pretty cool too.
I was supposed to come to New York to work over the summer (from the UK) but my job offer got withdrawn because of crap on my recent medical history regarding mental health, which sucks ass so much. I spent February doing a workaway in Paris, which was wonderful. Also, it was great because I managed to book a £1 Megabus from London to Paris. I love budget travelling.
My boyfriend and I are headed to California in June to stay a few days with a friend in San Diego, then drive up to San Francisco and catch a couple Asian Man Records 20th anniversary shows there. Anyone have any recommendations for where to stop/what to see between SD and SF?
Travel is part of my job so I just got back from san diego and leave for florida in a few weeks. Since January I've been to Tahoe, LA, Austin, and, San Antonio. Haven't had a real vacation since Vermont in November.
I'll be in Chicago and San Antonio for a couple of gigs this coming week, and potentially New Zealand for a couple weeks next month if all goes well for another gig. That should be pretty exciting.
Beautiful scenery in NZ. Also for the few that mentioned going to Asia, I've done a handful of countries and far and away the best was Cambodia. Incredible place and ridiculously cheap too.
Heading to St. Thomas at the end of August. I loved Newport Beach and LA and I want to go back to California soon. Being in FL I've been all around the state but St. Augustine is my absolute favorite place.
Awesome, I'm really looking forward to the gig. From the sound of it, looks like it'll end up being a week and a half/two week tour of New Zealand. So I'll hopefully get to see a lot. And Cambodia is pretty high on my list of things to see still. Spent a few months in Malaysia last year for work and get to see a lot of cool temples and virgin beach/islands while I was there. Living in Florida, I'm surprised I've yet to visit St. Augustine. I really need to get on that.
so im heading to pittsburgh next week for BWM fest, can anyone recommend any dope vegetarian places to eat?
Nothing out of the ordinary, but I make a point to go to Vegas every summer. Just booked my next trip (#7) for the middle of May.
Staying stateside this year (wife and I do an international trip every other year). Going to Chicago and Cleveland. Both places we've been but absolutely loved.
I don't have anything planned at the moment but I've been seriously thinking about a trip to Cuba. My parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles etc. we're all born/immigrated from there and, although it'll be difficult to experience, I'm eager to see where they came from Has anyone gone?
I've already posted this another thread, but I am traveling to Iceland in June. I'm going solo, and on one of the five days I'll be there, I'll be going on a ~six hour hike through the Fimmvörðuháls. I'm also looking into renting a car for a day or two so I can explore outside of the city on my own. I'll probably skip the Blue Lagoon unless any of you think it's imperative that I go. If any of you have recommendations, please let me know.
I'd be intrigued to see how your trip goes. My wife and I are road tripping around Scotland next year but Iceland has come up in the past. Would be awesome to do as part of a larger trip
There's a bakery in East Nashville called Yeast that makes the BEST kolaches (kind of like fat danishes) in the world.
i'm from the UK and i'll be travelling some of california, arizona, and visiting vegas in the summer! last summer i visited orlando, dc, new york, and boston!