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14th February 06, 08:58 PM
#1
Here's a thought - send ME the money - and you won't have any difficult choices to make! ;)
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15th February 06, 10:58 PM
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 Originally Posted by Norbydog
Go on ebay, get a kid's viewfinder and a series of photos from New Zealand. Walk through the Catskills, with the viewfinder taped to your face. Click it every 100 steps. As you wear your new kilt, of course. Then, you have them both!
Seriously, I'd go with the trip, too. Then you can sell "tales of adventure" to buy your kilts later.
I like the first part better . Seems like the best of both worlds to me. Have fun what ever you decide.And, remember if you chose not to decide you still have made a choice!
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14th February 06, 02:23 PM
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 Originally Posted by 646guy
I had my taxes done today and sure enough there's gonna be some money back from Uncle Sam to get me the TFCK Kilt Suit of my dreams and a few other kilts as well...
The only conundrum...it's also enough to pay on the 2 week adventure hike trip of my dreams too...grrrr.....such confusion....CALGON TAKE ME AWAY....
To kilt or to hike, canoe, kayak, canyoneer, etc. for 2 weeks in 2007? Sigh...it's mind boggling...
Take the trip.
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14th February 06, 03:58 PM
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So it looks like everyone thinks I should take the trip..... LOL...well it's look like hiking in Switzerland or Ireland is going to be the trip of choice. I would do Costa Rica, but I think only the Utilikilts would hold up through the rainforests....
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14th February 06, 08:37 PM
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Well you know what I have to say: take the hike!
It sounds as though you're going on planned hikes - are they through a trekking company? Why don't you arrange a two-week hike of your own, and you'll probably end up paying less? Last year I hiked for five months in the U.S., and I only payed $150 every two weeks, on average. My budget for this year's five month hike (a different hike) is about the same, maybe a little higher (the trail is 500 miles longer).
Also, if you hike on your own you can choose to go wherever you want to, whenever you want to.
Andrew.
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14th February 06, 09:31 PM
#6
 Originally Posted by Andrew Breecher
Well you know what I have to say: take the hike!
It sounds as though you're going on planned hikes - are they through a trekking company? Why don't you arrange a two-week hike of your own, and you'll probably end up paying less? Last year I hiked for five months in the U.S., and I only payed $150 every two weeks, on average. My budget for this year's five month hike (a different hike) is about the same, maybe a little higher (the trail is 500 miles longer).
Also, if you hike on your own you can choose to go wherever you want to, whenever you want to.
Andrew.
It is through a trek company I went with last year to Italy and they took REALLY good care of me and had some top notch accomodations for example, on a working vineyard in San Gimignano. We had plenty of opt out points during the day hikes so if we were tired and didn't want to do anything, they would take us back to the agriturismo or to the main city that was a short walk home.
I'm really more of a novice hiker so I don't know enough to trek out on my own for a while...
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15th February 06, 07:44 AM
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Some of My best trips were open ended pland trips. I went to Salzburg for two weeks did my research and wished I had a month or more. Take the trip..you can save for the Kilt. And keep on traveling it adds to your Knowledge and Life experiences. Then when you get older everyone will think you are full of *****.
MrBill
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