Now that they officially delayed the Playstation 3 release date in Europe until 03/2007 and there is a rumor going around that there will only be about 500,000 units available in the U.S. on November 17th 2006. How many days before launch are people going to camped out? When the Xbox 360 lauched they had 1.5 million available and I saw people camped out for days before it came out. Any guesses?
i want to waste as little money as possible, i dont want to stay in fancy hotels im good with camping out or staying in a sh!tting room for a night or two and i want to travel on train or bus through europe.
The Lake District in England is a stunning area of natural beauty so it is no surprise it rates as one of the most visited places in the UK for those who enjoy outdoor activities. The scenery is breathtaking with magnificent mountains and deep lakes in abundance in this area. It is possible to enjoy a wide range of outdoor sporting activities in The Lake District and with planning and strict observation of any safety issues a wonderful time can be had in this beautiful part of England. Its possible to find something for everyone and any level of fitness to enjoy, from the vigorous to the gentle there is something for everyone.
Most people know of The Lake District because of its walking opportunities and with the five highest mountains in England located here its not surprising. There are walks that will sort all kinds of age and range of fitness with walks that are suitable for all the family and walks for older people. Many books have been written that map out the various walks whether they be the famous ridge walks along the mountaintops or walks around the lakes. These guides are an excellent source of information for walkers of all levels.
For people who love their mountain biking then The Lake District offers endless off-road routes; for other cyclists there are the more gentle trails and country lanes. With dramatic scenery as a backdrop and very little traffic, for those who prefer on-road cycling, the area is perfect for cyclists of all kinds who love the outdoor life.
For anyone who likes his or her outdoor pursuits watery then The Lake District has to be on the top of the list for a visit. With over 14 main lakes in the area then there is plenty of opportunity for water-based activities. Anything you can think of to do with water is on offer including canoeing and kayaking, sailing, windsurfing and water skiing; for the more gentile many of the lakes offer boat hire. The Great North Swim takes place every year at Lake Windermere and this is for the ultimate water sport enthusiast. Open water swimming is gaining popularity and this competition allows open-air swimmer to compete for charity.
Thrill seekers who enjoy heights will find lots of opportunities for rock climbing and abseiling in The Lake District. The area is thought to have been the birthplace for rock climbing and there are climbs available for all levels of experience and also places where you can learn. Underneath the lakes and mountains there are endless caves and the area is also good for those who enjoy caving and potholing.
I am planning to travel Europe mainly by bicycle alone. Probably Greece-italy-Slovenia-Austria-Germany-
Will it actually save money to bring my tent with? Or should I rather leave the hassle of the tent and sleep in hostels. What will be the cheapest?
I have a feeling it may be cheaper to go by hostels, because i have to pay for my tent site, and not for one person as I would have at a hostel. Or maybe I am wrong… could camping be cheaper?
The above article compares the lack of white players in the NBA to the lack of black players in MLB. I don’t think that the NBA recruits and sets up training camps in Europe for the purpose of bringing in more white players (Since Tony Parker is not white). And I don’t think the NBA cares too much about what race a player is as long as they play good. I would like to know what other people think.
We are interested in taking a tour around Europe on our bicycles this summer and we would welcome any ideas/ suggestions on planning the trip, e.g. things we should definately take with us, things that people have used and realised they didn’t need them after all. etc. Also, anyone who has done this sort of trip, what is the minimum bugdet we should be looking at, taking into account that we’ll probably be mostly camping. Thank you!
I’m a student and me and some of my friends are going to go round europe for a few weeks, camping in various places, whats the cheapest way to do this and I mean really cheap. We’re literally just taking a tent and some clothing with us.
I am studying in Germany for a year. I want to start traveling all of europe, but the problem is the hostels and hotels are so expensive. I don’t want to camp or squat (it’s too cold in norther Europe for that). Is there some kind of program of website that has like "host families" or people that have places where travelers can stay for free, or really dirt cheap (My flight to London is cheaper than the hostel I want to stay in…). Thanks.
Me and a mate are thinking of either buying a cheap small car and travelling across europe whilst camping or buying a van and travelling in that and setting it up so we can sleep in it. Any suggestions would be much appreciated . Also good places to visit!
My friend (who’s a guy) and I are planning our gap year away together….we want to travel around europe. We are going to camp and want to no what stuff we will need to take…like what type of tent, what clothes etc etc
i’m a girl looking for a camp for next summer when i will be 17. it should be in english or german and in europe. do you know any good websites to find these camps?
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