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sisterhood of the travelling ta tas |
What's your ulimate adventure? Bungy jumping at Victoria Falls, Shark cage diving, sky diving, trekking to Everest Base Camp, epedition to Antartica....
There are a few fears I'd love to challege by doing what would be my ulitmate adventures. However shark cage diving would kill me. I think I'd have heart failure the second I was submerged in the water. The others however, I would seriously consider doing. What are yours? Have you done them or working towards them? ____________________________________ "Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn't do than by the ones you did do. ... Explore. Dream. Discover." -- Mark Twain |
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Armchair Traveler |
1. Climb Mt. Everest
2. Thru-hike the Pacific Crest Trail 3. Complete a few big-wall climbs in Yosimite. I've already set a date for #2 (April 15, 2009) and I'm learning to ice climb this fall in order to start preparing for #1, which I hope to complete before I turn 30. We'll see :P |
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Knows What a Schengen Visa Is |
1. Climb K2
2. Sail around the world and dive everywhere. 3. Base jump Cerro Torre. 4. Snowboard down Denali. 1.) Working towards climbing in the Himilayans in probably 2-4 years. 2.) Workign on making a lot of $$$ to afford it. 3.) Working on getting my skydiving license. 4.) 2 years. I could actually go on forever. Too little time, too little money. Now I'm depressed. BTW Rachael, I don't think you need to know how to ice climb to climb Everest, unless your attempting one of the relatively unused routes. "That's a spicy fuckin' meatball!" |
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Armchair Traveler |
I guess I don't count paying someone $60,000 to guide me up as really "climbing Everest". Anyway, it's better to have the skills and not use them than be SOL in an emergency.
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Travel Deity (Moderator) |
Anybody know what the current permit cost is for climbing Everest? This site says it's $10,000 -- just for the government permit (total cost of a trip: $25,000). Not as bad as it used to be (I think it was more like $50,000 or $60,000), but not really my cup of tea.
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Curmudgeon (Moderator) |
My climber co-workers say $2,000
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Armchair Traveler |
It sounds like the $2000 fee would be for summiting on the Tibet side. I believe the Nepalese govt raised their rates in the past few years closer to $10,000.
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Not the First Dork |
Mine would probably be climbing related - my skills are virtually non-existant now, but I do enjoy doing the canyoneering type things, and rappelling. I would need an experienced climber to do all of the ropes/gadget work for me though, so I'd have to do more of an organized climb with a guide.
Rafting trips would be fun too - I did a short daytrip on the CO river in Utah, but to be honest the rapids were pretty small. So something a little more energized would be fun. Or a combo of rafting, climbing, camping, and exploring canyons or other natural environments. If you've seen the Nile Imax movie, that trip looked super cool to me!! I used to want to sky-dive, but now know my stomach is too weak and while I don't have the fear to do it, I definitely think puking on the way down would ruin the fun of it. ;-) Also I used to think climbing one of the higher elevation mountains would be awesome, but I get altitude sickness, so will forgo those grand trips! I'll just have to stick to low-elevation adventures!! |
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Sells "travel" by the gram |
I'd say:
Spending 3 months or more in asia going to antartica safari and traveling through Africa, namely Vic Falls, seeing some Silverback guerillas as well as Capetown Last on my list is South America, I am really interested in seeing Manchu Picchu I am hoping to do asia this year, 3 months will most likely be 3 weeks but hey its a start. India, UAE, Africa next, follow me! I'm 24, why isn't 100 countries and 7 continents realistic in a lifetime...33 and 4 down...39 or 40 and 5 by end of year |
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Street Food Connoisseur |
Kamchatka and Kuriles. Geysers, volcanoes, surf, shore, Ainu, Japanese, Russian, and absolutely zero tourist infrastructure. Watch out for the bears.
A life well lived must accept some risk. |
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Holds PhD in Packing |
This is a really good question, I am not really sure what my ultimate adventure might be, but a couple of ideas:
*Hiking the entire Milford trail in New Zealand. Can't forget the obligatory Bungee jump too! *Hiking/climbing in Ladakh (India) *Some sort of outlandish Safari in Kenya. ...lol and seriously: *Iran: I've always wanted to go there, why is it an aventure? Well it seems with all that Americans go through just to get a visa it ought to be. Iran originally had been a close second to Australia, I ditched the plan because of all the associated BS, let's hope that America in the meantime doesn't try to get its war on. |
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Lost in Place |
I believe that My Ultimate Journey would be to sail, yes sail, around the world a few times. The details are not so important as I believe that no matter what particulars one found, the experience would be mind changing.
It also has the perk of getting you within reach of a whole lot of places..... We shall not cease from exploration, and the end of all our exploring will be to arive where we started and know the place for the first time. ~ T.S. Eliot |
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Lost in Place |
Though, if price were no issue, I would have to say that I would in an instant agree to become the worlds first liberal space tourist!!!!
We shall not cease from exploration, and the end of all our exploring will be to arive where we started and know the place for the first time. ~ T.S. Eliot |
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sisterhood of the travelling ta tas |
I asked a friend this question and they said... MARRIAGE. LOL
____________________________________ "Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn't do than by the ones you did do. ... Explore. Dream. Discover." -- Mark Twain |
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Knows What a Schengen Visa Is |
My ultimate adventure is selling everything I have, taking the money and travelling the world til I get lost, dizzy or just plain broke. Guess what I'm doing
elv Yes there are two paths you can go by, but in the long run There's still time to change the road you're on.... |
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The Great Punctuator (Moderator) |
yes, but is that a "good" adventure or a "bad" adventure? could go either way, depending on the circumstances. ------------------------- I loved that movie. Looked very cool. For "exhilarating" adventures, I'd probably go for something along the lines of climbing, rafting, or hang-gliding/paragliding. For "scare the pants off me" adventure, that'd be sky-diving or bungee jumping (haven't done either, yet) I prefer my heights on a comfy seat in a pressurzied cabin. |
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Holds PhD in Packing |
Taking a slow boat through the Amazon!!
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Holds PhD in Packing |
I'm planning on attempting my ultimate adventure in June of 2008. I'm hoping to ride a bicycle from Alaska to Argentina. I don't know much about cycling. My spanish generally is adequate enough to handle the Taco Bell menu. I'm not really sure how to get there, other than to go "South." Nonetheless, what I can say for certain is that I will start it. Leaping out of the comfort zone - that's always a great adventure in itself!
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Lost in Place |
I'm living it!
Diving on the Similans everyday with Manta's, running my own dive shop, living in Thailand, eating Thai food everyday, required by law to visit a neighboring country (BUrma, Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam) once every three months, surrounded by jungle, crazy bugs and hundreds of other details. You know, that game you play when your young - where will you be when you are 25, 35, 45 etc.... This was not on the list of things I had hoped for. Well pleased with the way things have turned out. I am sure there will be even greater adventures ahead (reproducing) but I reckon I am so deep in the middle of this one that I can't think of what's next... |
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Thorn Tree Refugee |
Hey! i plan to do my ultimate adventure on my way back to Nepal this coming October 07 i hope.
1. Ultimate Bungy Jumping 2. Paragliding 3. Rafting (thisuli River) 4. Mt. Everest climbing i could actually go alone, but if anyone interested are welcome to join. i think it can make a better deal if going by group. "Take a moment to reflect on what happiness means to you and how you choose to seek it out in your own life. " Be the Change! |
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