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What Are The Three Most Amazing Places You've Ever Visited
Cosmin Lupu
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QUOTE (Caelumamittendum @ Mar 13 2014, 12:37 PM) *
You've all been to so many amazing places! I envy you all! Better start saving some money to go somewhere! smile.gif

I have been thinking about doing a bicycle ride to Berlin from Copenhagen. It's about 600 km I think. I might do it this summer.


Traveling is one of the most important and spiritually rewarding activities that a human being can do. I strongly advise you to start doing it as soon as possible as it will change a lot of things for ya wink.gif

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Storm Linnebjerg
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QUOTE (Cosmin Lupu @ Mar 14 2014, 09:55 AM) *
Traveling is one of the most important and spiritually rewarding activities that a human being can do. I strongly advise you to start doing it as soon as possible as it will change a lot of things for ya wink.gif


I definitely will be traveling when or if I have the money. I went to Amsterdam on my own a few years back. That was quite fun. Then I went to Prague with my ex girlfriend back in 2009 I think it was. And I used to go many places with my family when I was a kid. Holland, France, Italy and so on. I miss those days!

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QUOTE (Cosmin Lupu @ Mar 14 2014, 01:55 AM) *
Traveling is one of the most important and spiritually rewarding activities that a human being can do. I strongly advise you to start doing it as soon as possible as it will change a lot of things for ya wink.gif

I agree maestro. You Europeans are so lucky. You have so many amazing cities, countries, and cultures to visit. Traveling is super easy there. smile.gif

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QUOTE (Cosmin Lupu @ Mar 14 2014, 09:55 AM) *
Traveling is one of the most important and spiritually rewarding activities that a human being can do. I strongly advise you to start doing it as soon as possible as it will change a lot of things for ya wink.gif


There used to be a time when travel, or a 'grand tour' was regarded as part of a person's education.

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For me it has to be St. Peter's Basillica in Vatican City (I got to go to Easter Mass with the Pope which is a big deal being that I'm from the US), Sorrento in Italy (because even on a dreary and rainy day it was still so beautiful) and probably the Appalachian mountains.

I haven't gotten to travel to much but I have a few places on my bucket list.

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AK Rich
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The island of Kauai, Cabo San Lucas. And the Chugach mountains outside of Valdez Alaska for some epic Heliboarding!

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Took a road trip to San Fransisco many years ago and as we turned off the freeway, miles before the city ,we drove over this pass and the trees were exactly like full size bonsai trees , early morning fog covered the valley , it looked so prehistoric I was waiting for a t-rex to jump out and bite my car. Don't remember the valley's name ,but the image is crystal clear

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QUOTE (AK Rich @ Mar 14 2014, 06:08 PM) *
The island of Kauai, Cabo San Lucas. And the Chugach mountains outside of Valdez Alaska for some epic Heliboarding!

yes valdez is awesome. i rode out there alot when i lived in alaska. also the chugach range, used to love to go to a spot called Tin Can

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QUOTE (jstcrsn @ Mar 14 2014, 04:59 PM) *
Took a road trip to San Fransisco many years ago and as we turned off the freeway, miles before the city ,we drove over this pass and the trees were exactly like full size bonsai trees , early morning fog covered the valley , it looked so prehistoric I was waiting for a t-rex to jump out and bite my car. Don't remember the valley's name ,but the image is crystal clear

You were probably in the Livermore Valley. If you went over the Altamont Pass,(The on with all the windmills) and you saw a valley with rolling hills(which is all developed now) that is what we call the Tri-Valley Area.

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AK Rich
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QUOTE (dcz702 @ Mar 14 2014, 05:10 PM) *
yes valdez is awesome. i rode out there alot when i lived in alaska. also the chugach range, used to love to go to a spot called Tin Can

Hell yeah man, right on! Tin Can eh? Not sure but that sounds like one of the runs that the snowcat outfits in Thompson pass access, yes? Berlin Wall is a run that comes to mind in that area too. That kind of backcountry skiing and snowboarding you get in the Chugach kind of spoils you, or at least it did me. I vividly remember the first time I got dropped on a ridge close to one of the peaks, and the heli banked over the edge and disappeared from sight, When the spray of snow from the blade wash cleared, and we were up there all alone on a beautiful bluebird day, looking down to pick a line in total silence. It was like a religious experience. smile.gif

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QUOTE (AK Rich @ Mar 15 2014, 06:21 AM) *
Hell yeah man, right on! Tin Can eh? Not sure but that sounds like one of the runs that the snowcat outfits in Thompson pass access, yes? Berlin Wall is a run that comes to mind in that area too. That kind of backcountry skiing and snowboarding you get in the Chugach kind of spoils you, or at least it did me. I vividly remember the first time I got dropped on a ridge close to one of the peaks, and the heli banked over the edge and disappeared from sight, When the spray of snow from the blade wash cleared, and we were up there all alone on a beautiful bluebird day, looking down to pick a line in total silence. It was like a religious experience. smile.gif

Being up there with just a couple buddy's looking down then dropping in is one of the most amazing things I've been able to do. You described it perfectly. Tin can is in turnigan pass a little south of girdwood, never got to do heli rides but we shuttled it on snowmobiles dropping people off up top while we took turns rider driver with couple sleds. My time is Valdez was during king of the hill competitions whenwe woukd go out to watch our favorite pros compete on the gnarliest terrain I've ever watch a human being ride down in front of me. Alaskas rad. I most likely going up in summer to fish out of cooper landing. Can't wait. Thanks for stokin me out buddy. biggrin.gif

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QUOTE (jstcrsn @ Mar 15 2014, 12:59 AM) *
...I was waiting for a t-rex to jump out and bite my car. Don't remember the valley's name ,but the image is crystal clear


Not quite as dramatic but where I live a lot of the farmers have huge mastif dogs to guard and herd their livestock. One night a friend was driving home in the fog and this huge animal came out of nowhere, slammed in to the side of his car and knocked the car off the road and in to a ditch. It was one of the mastifs out protecting a flock of sheep.

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Palacios - you are so right man smile.gif In here traveling is pretty much affordable for everyone and usually - at least in the case of my country, it's cheaper to spend 7 days at the Greek seaside than at ours.

Tony - yes indeed! A sort of pilgrimage that would open a person's eyes and mind smile.gif

If everything goes right I will reach Tokyo this year... But I started doubting it, as I that flight offer I was waiting for, doesn't seem to appear anymore sad.gif

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This is the view from my office window:

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so sometimes you can stay at home and get a nice view.

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This is the view from my office window:



so sometimes you can stay at home and get a nice view.

my wife grew up in the country, and we are trying to get back,I sure wish we had those rolling hill back in Kansas however

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