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Re: Sweden
Pleasure, just going around Europe for a month staying on the cheap, aiming for $40-50 a day.
No need to play poker while I am here, I just cashed a bit of my roll out to pay for the trip in advance. Europe is kind of expensive however. |
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Pleasure, just going around Europe for a month staying on the cheap, aiming for $40-50 a day. No need to play poker while I am here, I just cashed a bit of my roll out to pay for the trip in advance. Europe is kind of expensive however. [/ QUOTE ] I'm quite interested in going to some places in Europe but accommodation seems a bitch. I assume you are staying in a hostel, what's that like? Are they full of thieves? And can you get a good nights sleep sharing with 4 people etc? Cheers. |
#43
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Yes staying in hostels.
All my nights have been good nights sleep except for one... That was a horrid night I would prefer not to repeat. I have been gone about 2 weeks now, and slept on night trains 2 of those nights. Where I have been there have been no thieves, but I don't flash money around and wear a money belt, etc. As I am going further south in Europe I will probably pick up a lock to lock my things up at night. Hostels are quite interesting, if you want to meet people, you can easily. Many lonely travellers wanting to start up a good conversation. I have met a few interesting people, and exchanged addresses with a couple people as well. I hope they decide to come to the states and stay with me for a few days, but who knows. I am travelling by myself, it has its ups and downs. I'd say Pros: Do whatever you want, when you want. Cons: Can be a bit boring if you are in a slower hostel. Plus there are times when you see something interesting and would like to point it out to a companion but you can't. I think when I travel next time to Europe I will try to go with just one other person. I think groups bigger than 2 would be too much of a hassle. |
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I think Suicide rate is one of the highest tho due to the long winter nights (only sunny like 4 hours a day). [/ QUOTE ] Thatīs actually a myth. The suicide rate for men is about the same as the US, and for women a bit higher I think. |
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www.nationmaster.com
Suicide rate men Sweden, place 29 with 20/100k people US, place 30 with 19.8 Suicide rate females Sweden, place 23 with 8.5 / 100k people US, place 39 with 4.4 |
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Yes staying in hostels. All my nights have been good nights sleep except for one... That was a horrid night I would prefer not to repeat. I have been gone about 2 weeks now, and slept on night trains 2 of those nights. Where I have been there have been no thieves, but I don't flash money around and wear a money belt, etc. As I am going further south in Europe I will probably pick up a lock to lock my things up at night. Hostels are quite interesting, if you want to meet people, you can easily. Many lonely travellers wanting to start up a good conversation. I have met a few interesting people, and exchanged addresses with a couple people as well. I hope they decide to come to the states and stay with me for a few days, but who knows. I am travelling by myself, it has its ups and downs. I'd say Pros: Do whatever you want, when you want. Cons: Can be a bit boring if you are in a slower hostel. Plus there are times when you see something interesting and would like to point it out to a companion but you can't. I think when I travel next time to Europe I will try to go with just one other person. I think groups bigger than 2 would be too much of a hassle. [/ QUOTE ] Oh man I admire you so much. So many people in this world can't even go to a [censored] movie without someone else to hold their hand let alone travel a continent and you are doing it. Respect. I also like how you see [censored] at your own pace and you won't compromise by going on a gay 'contiki' tour where you only spend 8 hours max in any one place before being bussed to the next location hurredly. I myself am planning on travelling solo one day too hence my questions to you, as I imagine what you do will be what I will be doing. Are you keeping a Blog at all or are you writing some things down so later on people who want to read about what you do daily can? I know I'd love to read about the life of a lone traveller, to see what road is ahead of me. Cheers kilpin. |
#47
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kiplin,
are you spending what you planned or more? most people always end up spending more. |
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No blog because internet access is sketchy, but I am keeping a journal. If there is interest I can put it online when I get back to the states.
Not quite the same as a blog, but I think it counts for something. |
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Suprisingly... less
Aside from the cost of the ticket to get here, and the rail pass. I think I have spent something like $600 in 2 weeks time. (I gave myself about $3000 for the 1 month trip) I have been eating on the cheap (Cooking pasta at night for dinner), staying on the cheap(My most expensive night was last night which was $40 at what I thought was a hostel but turned out to be a hotel), and where I am going it only gets cheaper(Czech Republic, Austria, Poland?.. although I end in Iceland which is supposed to be very expensive, similar to Norway I hear). I Started in norway, the most expensive place I've ever been, went to Sweden also expensive, and then Denmark which starts getting cheaper but still expensive. |
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Very interesting thread.
I'm from Norway, and I'm going to travel the world for 6 months in a week. Starting in Shanghai, ending up in New York. How long were you in Norway kilpin, and how did you like it? (except for the obviously unreasonable prices) Edit: And yeah, I totally agree about the girls. |
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