Originally posted by NoEarthlyReasonLay on a beach, visit a dentist to get a crown fixed and maybe enjoy a few drinks on the way. Other than the first week when a friend is with me no set plans. Wanted to do a 5 day trek but recovering from a broken foot so probably won't be possible.
What are you going to get up to out there? Drink and women, trekking in the jungle, or building bits of infrastructure and the like?
Originally posted by Trev33I like to have set plans (more or less). I'm less likely to get into trouble that way, it also means I tend to see more of the important sights. Never really thought about going to Colombia, I was always scared off by the prospect of drug crime/kidnap etc., but is that under control these days? Have you been there before?
Lay on a beach, visit a dentist to get a crown fixed and maybe enjoy a few drinks on the way. Other than the first week when a friend is with me no set plans. Wanted to do a 5 day trek but recovering from a broken foot so probably won't be possible.
21 Jan 15
Originally posted by NoEarthlyReasonI was there in 2008 but not the north coast where I'll be spending all of my time this time. Back then Bogota was still a bit doggy but outside the people were very friendly and it was safer than most would expect. Basically as long as you stay from from the border with Panama and the jungle you should be fine, there used to be an issue with buses being hijacked in the south east but not so much anymore... although I did make sure I took that route during the day in 2008. On a whole it's a lot safer than Ecuador but you never hear anything about Ecuador on the news.
I like to have set plans (more or less). I'm less likely to get into trouble that way, it also means I tend to see more of the important sights. Never really thought about going to Colombia, I was always scared off by the prospect of drug crime/kidnap etc., but is that under control these days? Have you been there before?
I'm not really a 'sights' traveler, I tend to just go with the flow and see what happens.
Originally posted by Trev33Originally posted by Trev33
None actually, I'm only 30.
Only?
Going to cry in the corner now...
Aw 20s :'(
None actually, I'm only 30..."
Ever consider the importance of the punctuation mark named the "dash"?
1985 - ? That thin horizontal line is all that each of us have to get it right.
Originally posted by Grampy Bobby21 days of 2015 making it a 1985 birth, wouldn't logic say 1984?
Originally posted by Trev33
None actually, I'm only 30..."
Ever consider the importance of the punctuation mark named the "dash"?
[b]1985 - ? That thin horizontal line is all that each of us have to get it right.[/b]
Originally posted by Trev33Okay, Team Trev33, wins one myopic debating point; it's corrected to "1984". Question: Does the significance of this distinction in the grand scheme of our lives on planet earth weigh more than the tittle in the word "difference"?
21 days of 2015 making it a 1985 birth, wouldn't logic say 1984?