Skiing, of course. Golf as well, though not nearly as much. Traveling with clubs isn’t really worth it.
I want to get into surfing maybe… it’s hard to do that when you don’t live by the ocean though.
Diving, mountain biking and hiking. Travelling with a hobby in mind is so much better than rocking up and doing all the normie tourist stuff. Plus you have common interests when you meet people.
>Travelling with a hobby in mind is so much better than rocking up and doing all the normie tourist stuff. Plus you have common interests when you meet people.
That's exactly my motivation for doing it. Having a community which you can join when you arrive the destination must be priceless. Did you ever meet up with any of them outside of practicing your hobbies? (ie coffee or food?)
Sometimes but don’t view it as a community per se, these ‘common interests’ are good conversational on ramps to getting to know people. But this doesn’t mean you’ll always meet cool people but it helps.
I was like 20 never ran a marathon before and got like 5 days off for it. I spend the first three days walking all over Athens so my feet were worn out before I even started the marathon. Night before I read pic rel after preparing on flat ground for it. I was dying by the end of it. Came in around 4 hours 40. I feel required to do another marathon before I die because I'm embarrassed to tell people my time. Got a couple prostitutes to celebrate after
I like seeing concerts in foreign countries. I'm a sound engineer from the US and it's interesting to see how other places do sound systems, plus the venues are really cool old buildings sometimes
That's actually very interesting! Has this undertaking changed the way you mix in the studio/concerts? What was the venue that impressed you the most regarding sound stage?
also I surf when the price is practical. maybe karaoke if i have a hottie date who ironically hates exercise.
Isn't expenisve and cumbersome to travel with a surfboard?
A lot of venues in Europe have a strict decibel limit of 100dB, which is noticeably quieter than unlimited US venues. At first I found it annoying but I've learned that if you pair lower overall volumes with really nice speakers you can sit in front of it for longer without fatiguing your ears as much and it can sound awesome. One of my favorite concerts was an opera in the Spanish synagogue in Prague, but since that didn't actually have a sound system my runner-up is probably St Pancras Old Church in London
Everywhere I go I make friends with the birds off the balcony. One time, a BIG parrot befriended me and he came over everyday. I fed him raisins and nuts. He must have escaped because he had a tag on his leg. Also, cats always find me.
I combine cooming with traveling. I find I meet more people and get to enjoy it more than in my own country. I'm more open minded while practicing cooming in Africa, for example, than in my own country. More adventurous, I don't use condoms and I try more body styles.
I'm basically going to the faroes just for the disc golf course, although visiting the last place on earth that could be described as close to a white ethnostate would be worth it on its own
Nah never. I will try to chat up people at the running event itself, but it has never led to any friendships. Sometimes I'll go on a trip with a runner friend.
One other thing I've done is my own DIY "race" where I plan out a route and run it as if I was competing. It's been fun as a personal challenge type thing and I've done it in Rhode Island and Delaware.
Foil wingboarding is popular in most shoreline first world places. There's a point in Morocco (exception) called, Dakhla that has first class resorts that all cater to windsports... It's just fucking nice not to be surrounded the modern tourist hambeasts. Good way to travel.
I’ve started traveling around music festivals and this has made traveling significantly more enjoyable as it makes it easier to find locals I have things in common with and usually speak a fair amount of english
Nah. Don't wanna pack extra exercise gear in my suitcase. And washing the stuff is also a hassle.
I always travel with my resistance bands
Skiing, of course. Golf as well, though not nearly as much. Traveling with clubs isn’t really worth it.
I want to get into surfing maybe… it’s hard to do that when you don’t live by the ocean though.
Only time I do this is Muay Thai and Thailand. Runners are autistic enough at home without taking their neuroticism abroad.
Diving, mountain biking and hiking. Travelling with a hobby in mind is so much better than rocking up and doing all the normie tourist stuff. Plus you have common interests when you meet people.
>Travelling with a hobby in mind is so much better than rocking up and doing all the normie tourist stuff. Plus you have common interests when you meet people.
That's exactly my motivation for doing it. Having a community which you can join when you arrive the destination must be priceless. Did you ever meet up with any of them outside of practicing your hobbies? (ie coffee or food?)
Sometimes but don’t view it as a community per se, these ‘common interests’ are good conversational on ramps to getting to know people. But this doesn’t mean you’ll always meet cool people but it helps.
Are you me?
>Are you me?
no
I did the Athens Marathon and it was rough
>it was rough
Story time anon?
I was like 20 never ran a marathon before and got like 5 days off for it. I spend the first three days walking all over Athens so my feet were worn out before I even started the marathon. Night before I read pic rel after preparing on flat ground for it. I was dying by the end of it. Came in around 4 hours 40. I feel required to do another marathon before I die because I'm embarrassed to tell people my time. Got a couple prostitutes to celebrate after
I like seeing concerts in foreign countries. I'm a sound engineer from the US and it's interesting to see how other places do sound systems, plus the venues are really cool old buildings sometimes
That's actually very interesting! Has this undertaking changed the way you mix in the studio/concerts? What was the venue that impressed you the most regarding sound stage?
Isn't expenisve and cumbersome to travel with a surfboard?
that's why rentals are a thing, anon
A lot of venues in Europe have a strict decibel limit of 100dB, which is noticeably quieter than unlimited US venues. At first I found it annoying but I've learned that if you pair lower overall volumes with really nice speakers you can sit in front of it for longer without fatiguing your ears as much and it can sound awesome. One of my favorite concerts was an opera in the Spanish synagogue in Prague, but since that didn't actually have a sound system my runner-up is probably St Pancras Old Church in London
i do capoeira in brazil and latin dances with tinder dates across LATAM
also I surf when the price is practical. maybe karaoke if i have a hottie date who ironically hates exercise.
I do birdwatching.
It takes me to places that are not very touristy and thus quite often very authentic. I like it.
I took a video of lovebirds fucking
Everywhere I go I make friends with the birds off the balcony. One time, a BIG parrot befriended me and he came over everyday. I fed him raisins and nuts. He must have escaped because he had a tag on his leg. Also, cats always find me.
I combine cooming with traveling. I find I meet more people and get to enjoy it more than in my own country. I'm more open minded while practicing cooming in Africa, for example, than in my own country. More adventurous, I don't use condoms and I try more body styles.
Is cooming a hobby or a sport?
it's a sport if you kiss and tell about it on a youtube channel or something.
Disc golf chads report in
I'm basically going to the faroes just for the disc golf course, although visiting the last place on earth that could be described as close to a white ethnostate would be worth it on its own
kek does disc golf have famous courses like regular golf?
For some reason I missread the title of the thread, I though it said:
>Do you consider cooming a sport or a hobby with travel.
Id say its a hobby more than a sport for a lot of people.
But if it were to be a sport, what would be the metrics of it?
Amounts of Pelvic thrusts? Time spent active? Amount of pussy slain?
What do you guys think.
Does running get you girls?
I do this with running as well. One of my favorite trips was going to a Hong Kong for a week to run the Hong Kong Marathon. This was pre-2019 though.
Sounds like it waw fun! Do you grt in contact with runners in the places you visit?
Nah never. I will try to chat up people at the running event itself, but it has never led to any friendships. Sometimes I'll go on a trip with a runner friend.
One other thing I've done is my own DIY "race" where I plan out a route and run it as if I was competing. It's been fun as a personal challenge type thing and I've done it in Rhode Island and Delaware.
Bit out there, but anyone here do qigong or something similar overseas? Any good places that won't slam the door in your face for being whittu piggu?
Foil wingboarding is popular in most shoreline first world places. There's a point in Morocco (exception) called, Dakhla that has first class resorts that all cater to windsports... It's just fucking nice not to be surrounded the modern tourist hambeasts. Good way to travel.
I’ve started traveling around music festivals and this has made traveling significantly more enjoyable as it makes it easier to find locals I have things in common with and usually speak a fair amount of english
do pyongyang marathon of you are not american. usually in april i think. other people who run will be envious of the novelty.
Hobby: Mongering.