Trips You've Always Wanted To Do.

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I want to go hike in the Rocky Mountains, I've done the Blue Ridge so many times that I just got to go west and tackle the bigger ones.
 
Peace Corps. I was accepted a few years back but I got in a car accident before I could go.
 
I visited the USSR in the early 90s and would like to go back and cross the country on the Trans Siberian Railway.
I have seen a lot of Alaska in my 30 years living here but there are at least 50 more rivers that I would like to float. I would like to spend a summer on a boat exploring Prince William Sound.
I also would like to travel the trail system between villages by snow machine in the spring.
I visited your county about 30 years ago Gajinoz. I would love to come back.
and visit my family there.
 
I want to hike the Application trail.I just can't get the $$ to do it.I hope to hike it before I'm too old to enjoy it.
 
Well, I've been trying hard to go to Afghanistan. Had orders in '04 and they decided I needed to be somewhere else. Looks like I may get a chance before I retire.

I've planned three trips to Greece in my life, and something has always killed the trip as it got close. Used to think a month on the beach with a babe and a bottle would be nice. Now I just want to see Santorini.
 
I have been lucky enough to be able to do a fair amount of traveling but there is a few places that have been either out of reach because of time or for "political" reasons.

I have always wanted to do the east to west Ozzy road trip but have never had the time to do it the way I would like to.
I have always wanted to visit the Caucas mountains and climb Mt. Elbrus as well but that's pretty much never going to happen it would seem.
I wouldn't mind a bit of a look about the US either but again just finding the time to have any sort of extended trip there is rather hard.

I'm still pretty young so I can realisticly hope to get these things done one day at least :):thumbup:
 
Rome. I want to see the architecture, art, sculptures, cathedrals, Italian women :thumbup:, etc. Vatican city as well.

Vienna might be my 2nd choice.

Ideally, I'd like to take a year and tour Europe. Maybe if my Obama bailout $ comes in.
 
I would like to visit Japan.....
Drive across the US on route 66.....
Visit Alaska....

Oh well....one day:)
 
Canoe / Kayak trip from Chicago to New orleans, then paddle from N.O. to New York via the intercoastal waterway, and then paddle west to Chicago.
 
I would like to tour through South America, see the Amazon on down to Chillie and then onto Antarctica.
 
I would love to go to West Germany one of these days to meet some of my German relatives before I die, but unless I win the big Lottery, that's not going to happen.
 
Drive the Alaska highway (Dad and I were going to do it, but he got sick that year and the trip ever happened) and I would love to do New Zealand.
 
I've eaten pizza in Tokio.

I've played table tennis in Shanghai.

I've slept over snow In the Rockies.

I've been lost for a couple of hours In the desert in California.

I've been badly bitten by insects in the jungle in Mexico.

I've lost my backpack in a bus station in Quebec.

But I've never been to Europe, or the middle East, or South America, or the South Pacific, or Africa... And I don't think that I'll ever go there, I'm getting old.

Luis
 
I backpacked down into the Bridger Wilderness Area in Wyoming when I graduated from high school. Did not get that far into it and would love to go back again and spend a couple of weeks getting further into the back country.
 
I would like to spend a month or so riding around Italy and France on a bicycle. There are enough classic and famous climbs in the Dolomites, Pyrenees and Alps to keep a cyclist busy for years. I really want to do the Stelvio and l'Alpe d'Huez some day.
 
I would like to spend a month or so riding around Italy and France on a bicycle. There are enough classic and famous climbs in the Dolomites, Pyrenees and Alps to keep a cyclist busy for years. I really want to do the Stelvio and l'Alpe d'Huez some day.

I've been to L'Alpe D'Huez a good few times, just during the winter.
It's real nice round those parts, I bet it would be great on a bike in the summer :thumbup:
 
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