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[quote][i]Originally posted by Tom[/i] [quote][i]Originally posted by AK[/i] [quote][i]Originally posted by Tom[/i] Getting it all done in one trip makes some sense though if you have the desire (long haul flights are expensive). Being able to explore and move on to wherever takes your fancy is the big attraction imo. [/quote] yes... but i dont see the attraction of putting your life on hold for a few years just to see 'stuff' when in reality you cant really afford it! I'm all for traveling - but once your life is settled Example. Say this guy is starting out in work - has come into money. Rents a house etc. He's maybe 24 He goes away for a year, jacks in his work, spends all his cash, and is now 25 and skint with nothing but photos and memories to show. Memories are memories - regardless of when you obtain them. Granted you may have more fun doing it if you're single and young, but I just dont see the point. You can go to mongolia for a month and travel like a jakie for a while, fly home - still have a job and money and go somewhere different next time. I think 'travelling' is too fashionable and is the done thing for post university idiots who have no idea what they want in life. Tell me i'm wrong. [/quote] I won't tell you your wrong cos' you aren't really, however the factor of it being more fun when you are young and/or single is a big consideration. The older you get and the more commitments you have (financial and relationship wise) the more likely it'll become a non-starter or a less appealing way of visiting places. The overall experience of just sort of roaming around is the appealing bit to me now. In terms of leaving things behind and having nothing to come back to, it's up to you if that's something your willing to do. [/quote]
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