Another Travel Wishlist

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Photo by Wyld Ginger on Flickr

If you’re a Part Time Vagabond, there’s no doubt you have a list of places you want to see before you die. I know I do. Of course, the new year has me reflecting on the places I’ve been, the places I’d like to revisit, and the places I’d like to see for the first time.

Our time on this planet is fleeting; we have to make the most of it. To me, travel is important, even essential, to being a good human being, an upstanding member of the world. We need to know about other cultures and lifestyles. This year, I’m assigning a theme to my life, and playing the 3-word game (now, if you’d signed up for the PTV newsletter, you’d know what I’m talking about). My three words are focus, discipline, and debt; my theme is goals.

Part of setting goals is defining parameters. One of the parameters for travel is obviously figuring out where you want to go. I work in lists, so here’s my travel wishlist. No, I won’t hit all of them in 2013, but whether camping, RVing, or canoeing, sleeping in a posh hotel or under a tent , I’m encouraged by my desire to see so many amazing places.

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In no particular order:

  • Ireland
  • England
  • Scotland
  • Spain
  • Italy (the homeland; I may become a dual citizen)
  • Turkey
  • Japan
  • China
  • Australia
    • Ayers Rock
    • Sydney
    • Perth
  • New Zealand (must see Hobbiton!)
  • Peru
    • Machu Picchu
  • Chile
  • Argentina
  • Canada
    • Boundary Waters
    • Vancouver
    • Nova Scotia
    • Newfoundland
    • Central Canada
  • U.S.
    • California (hug a redwood, anyone?)
    • Pacific Northwest
    • Montana
    • Las Vegas
    • Washington, D.C.
    • Kennedy Space Center
    • Colorado
    • Utah
    • Yosemite National Park
    • Yellowstone National Park

 

Chris Cavallari

About Chris Cavallari

Chris is a longtime digital content producer based in Maine. Since 1999, he has been an early adopter and active participant in blogging, podcasting, and social media, and has been guiding small and mid-sized businesses in leveraging video, social media, and digital publishing to the fullest. With an avid love of travel and the outdoors, Chris started PartTimeVagabond.com in 2009 to give him a platform to showcase his outdoors and travel adventures, and to help educate others in doing the same.