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I’m from California; I’ve done my share of travelling, I’m 21. I’ve never had any interest in New York before I visited; I worked at a summer camp upstate, was basically talked into going one weekend, and fell in love.I went back every single weekend until I flew home. Now I know it’s expensive. I know that a lot of people make the move, only to return home less than a year later. I found a couple of articles and I get that it’s difficult. I don’t really care. I don’t like where I live, and if I move it should be to someplace I like. And as a person who never bought into the image NYC has, I LOVE New York. What helpful tips might you have? Are there any resources I might find helpful? This is something that I really want to do.
To be clear, I have stayed in a hostel and taken in the sites before. When working in Upstate New York in Summer 2007, I spent almost every weekend in the city; I have been pretty much all over Manhattan, to parts of Queens, and to Staten Island. I hear Brooklyn is the more affordable place to live right now? I already know the city fairly well, and my enjoyment of it a little more extensive than the typical “Times Square is nice!” and “look all all the pretty lights!” tourist mentality. One huge issue for me is, since I’m still in school, would like to eventually continue my education, but don’t have a degree right now, what are some good places to look for jobs? “It’s going to be hard to find a job, don’t move yet” isn’t really helpful; operating under the impression that I’m moving no matter what, or let’s say I already live in New York and my whole family just died and now I need a job and my own place, where do I look? Links to websites would be cool too.

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Aug
31

Suggestions on planning a road trip?

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Most of my family on my moms side lives in Tucson, Arizona. My mother moved here, to a suburb outside of Detroit, Michigan, to raise her family. Last year, she moved out to AZ to be closer to her parents and sister. I want to move out there too.

I’ve got a good car and am currently in the process of severing my ties and moving to Tucson. Road Trip!

My question is – If you could plan a scenic tour between Michigan and Arizona, where would you go? What would you see?

My interests include the outdoors, I plan to take a slow trip and camp a lot of the way. I am not opposed to driving slightly out of the way, perhaps to Georgia or Wyoming… There is a lot of land between here and the desert, and I want to make the best of this long awesome road trip!

What do you think?

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I’ll be sleeping in my car to save on hotel so if there’s any good camp sites I wouldn’t mind those either. Im going with 5 other people all of us being between the ages of 18 – 22, we’re in no hurry to get there so it doesn’t really matter how off course we are, we’re gonna be on vacation and just want to have fun before some of us leave for school… so please help.

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Three friends and I are planning a 23 day trip from phoenix to Los Angeles and up the coast to Vancouver and back. We are all 21-23 and would like to have an epic outdoors/camping trip but also spend some time in the city. We are planning on going Mid July (2011) to Early August. Our plans are as follows:
Spend two days in the los angeles area. Then head up to Through Big Sur to San Francisco. Spend some time there then go to Napa/Sonoma (one or the other.. Which is better for a young ignorant red wine enthusiast?). Then spend some time camping in North Cali/Oregon Red Wood forest. Then Dunes National Park. Make our way up to Canon Beach/Eueka/Eugene/Portland. Spend some time in Olympic Penisula/Queets Rainforest/Seattle. Then to Vancouver and do some hiking/camping in our neighbors up north. After that, drive to south through idaho/utah to zion, do the water passage hike, then end with Las vegas before heading home.

This is our outline and we hopefully will be doing much more. Do you have any suggestions of specific sites along our path that we should check out? Thanks

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Jul
07

Need help planning a road trip out west?

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So my boyfriend and I are thinking about taking a road trip from Wisconsin to the western USA at the end of August, and we need some advice on where to go. We’re both pretty energetic individuals that love camping and hiking, and we’re really interested in seeing the classic national park sights and geological features like the Grand Canyon, Old Faithful, or the Mesas. However, my conception of distances between some of these places is pretty poor and I’d like some help planing an itinerary from others who have actually been there before. Thanks.

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Just looking for equipement and tips for a 3 day camping trip.

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May
31

Planning around my Navy schedule…?

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My boyfriend and I want to get married before I go into the Navy. The problem is that is 2 months away. Since that is too soon for us we decided to wait until after I am out of boot camp and school since there will not be enough time between. We don’t have a lot of money but don’t want to do a court house wedding. Another problem is we live in different states (Ohio and Alabama). I don’t think there will be a lot of people coming because neither of us have big families or friends willing to travel. We would be alright with a back yard wedding style or I even thought of Vegas but I don’t know what would be best. Anyone done either and can give me the pros and cons of each?

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May
20

Planning for frugal family reunions

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Planning for frugal family reunions Summer is the favored season for family reunions. While people have always searched for strategies to keep them affordable, this season’s gas prices are making frugality an even greater family travel priority. Follow these money-saving tips to maintain tradition while enjoying affordable family-reunion fun this summer. Read more on Chicago Tribune

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32-year-old Adam Gadahn, who is American citizen belonging to southern California, has been accused by the US of praising the perpetrators of September 11, 2001 attacks on New York and Washington and attending al-Qaeda training camps in Afghanistan and Pakistani tribal areas.

According to sources, American officials who are yet to publicly confirm the killing of Abu Laith al-Libi, had reportedly sharing information with western media that most likely another most wanted figure, Adam Gadahn, has also been killed in the air strike

So should all traitors die.

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I know there are three caps allready (in the same company) two in texas, and one in georgia, but they suck. One is four days long, all are day camps, which means I’d have to get a hotel room, and their limit is around 13 (i think one is 14, the other is 12), 2010 is sold out, and I turn 14 at the end of october. Which means I cant go in 2011. And I love the lighting theif series, I just discoverd it too late.

Are there any planned lightning thief Camp Half-Blood camps in wich the campers stay overnight all the days they go to camp? Preferably ones in wich they allow older than 13?? Or am I doomed to a life in wich I can never go??

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