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| Hi all, just a quick question for if this means anything or if my overthinking brain is overcomplicating possibilities lol. I did attempt to post this on the Italy Travel subreddit but they don’t accept contextual picture. [link] [comments] |
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IK this sub isn’t for camera advice lol but maybe yall have some good ideas/recommendations!
Hi, me and my friend are going on a 15 day travelling trip around Canada and part of the USA and I plan on recording it all like a road trip vlog and editing it together like a film of the whole 15 days.
I was wondering, what gear would you guys recommend for this trip? Any specific model? I don’t need anything expensive (most of my budget is on the trip lol) so long as it records in good quality as well as I assume I need extra storage and batteries as it’ll be a long 15 days.
Thanks so much in advance.
| I have 3 weeks off and was thinking of renting an AWD SUV to do this roadtrip. It is a dream of mine to see the parks in Wyoming in winter I will start from San Antonio->ABQ->I40 and 191 in Arizona up until SLC and continue from there as shown on the picture. Considerations:
Overall, I'm kinda self-doubting myself because my dad who is a truck driver said I would die if I drive up there (but he drives through I-80 and I-25 which I won't). I really have no one to ask for more advice. It also seems a bit expensive overall, long drive, risky, but the romance of being up there in a cabin keep me awake at night. Should I do this trip... or should I just head to Puerto Vallarta? [link] [comments] |
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I’m a U.S. citizen flying Condor from Frankfurt to Calgary on a separate ticket. I will arrive in Frankfurt at about 9:30 a.m. with a separate airline. My Condor flight departs at 12:25 p.m. I do not want to exit the security but stay at the airside (since I do not have checked bags). My main concern is whether Condor online check-in will issue a mobile/digital boarding pass to a U.S. passport holder traveling from FRA to YYC, or whether Condor normally requires an in-person passport/document check?
This matters because I will arrive in the Schengen A-gate area and need to pass Schengen exit passport control to reach the non-Schengen B gates. If no mobile boarding pass is issued, I am unsure if I am allowed to go through passport control.
Has anyone recently flown Condor from Frankfurt to Calgary, Vancouver, Toronto, or another Canadian destination using a U.S. passport?
Specifically:
Did online check-in issue your mobile boarding pass?
Did the app say that a document check was required?
If no boarding pass was issued, where did you obtain it during an airside connection at FRA?
I’m especially interested in recent first-hand experiences. Big Thanks.
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Hi everyone, sorry in advance for the wall of text!
I’m 39M from Canada and growing up I never really traveled or experienced much of the party/nightlife scene. Now that I have the vacation time and the budget, I feel like I’ve missed out and want to finally push my boundaries to grow and try it at least once.
I know traveling solo is cheaper, but I don’t have the confidence for that and I’m not very social initially. I believe a group tour would take away a lot of the stress and let me hopefully enjoy something new.
A friend recommended looking into intrepid/g-adventures, and I’m looking at doing a combo South Korea/Japan trip in November. I’m also planning to arrive a few days early to get a health check in South Korea (still not 100% sure about this)
I have some questions about the different travel options for g-adventures:
Basic (18-39) vs Classic
18-39 (Basic): It’s half the price and age group is 20-37 age group, 10/10 solo so far. Since I turn 40 next year, this is my last chance to join this age bracket. I don’t really drink, but I want to experience going out and experience the night life once.
Classic: This one is twice the price and shorter, so far much older (35-70, only 2/10 solos). I’d really prefer a group of mostly new, solo people to make it easier to make friends (maybe I'm overthinking)
My Questions:
How basic are the hostels? I understand it’s bunkbeds dorms split by gender, but I’m 6'3. Can you at least lock the doors or is just open and going to be a bad experience?
I’m a vegetarian, I heard it can be difficult to get non-fish items but it should be okay with the tour guide? Any advice for finding places?
Trip Length: Is a 15-20 day trip too much for a first time? The flights from Canada are long and expensive, so I want to make sure I’m maximizing my money and time, but I'm worried I'll burn out.
Luggage Limits: I read Japan has a 160cm rule for luggage on trains. Is a standard medium-sized checked suitcase safe for this?
Alternative: Should I not do a combo trip and either do 1 country or something closer/shorter to Canada?
Any advice would be appreciated, thanks!
Hello !
So, I have booked a trip to visit a friend in Paris and then another friend in Netherlands. I booked this trip during the year when I was deep in my studies and deebly needed to escape. And so I made the mistake to book for 8.5 days in Paris and 12 days in Netherlands (in Netherlands my friend group will be there that's why I booked the flights for so long initially). I have been thinking it for so long and now that the days are approaching I don't want to go for that long honestly. First of all I had a tough year, with some anxiety and I have been worrying for things I haven't had a problem with before this year. Let me note f.e. that I have done an erasmus for 6 months so it really feels odd that I worry about these 3 weeks but I do.
My problem is, I am ashamed of admiting to my friends to change the flights, sure, but ok I can do it. What I worry most about is not fighting my fears. I don't want to be limited due to non existent problems and fears. It's crazy to me that I am thinking about the airplane even though I have NEVER been afraid before, in any flight, not even close. I feel weaker than my past self and I don't know if the right call would be to fight that weakness or avoid the anxiety and just shorten my trip.
I did almost decide on cutting out 5 days by changing the flight so 8 and a half days in Paris and 7 days in Netherlands but even that feels long. I am really lost and I can't discuss this openly with my friends cause they will be in netherlands too and it feels like treason.
I do have more to say but I'll leave it at that to not make it too long.
Any opinions would help, my trip is almost here and I can't decide.
Thanks in advance!