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27 votes
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Jet Lag: Tag 3 | Trailer
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Once threatened with extinction, towel animals are absolutely thriving
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Jet Lag: AU$TRALIA | Trailer
29 votes -
Jet Lag | Season 9 trailer : Hide and Seek across Switzerland
27 votes -
Jet Lag | Season 8 trailer
20 votes -
We raced from the USA’s northernmost town to southernmost town | Jet Lag: The Game
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We played a 72 hour game of tag across Europe (again) | Jet Lag: The Game
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We played a 96-hour game of capture the flag across Japan | Jet Lag: The Game
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Work trip to Palo Alto, CA - Seeking recommendations
In a few weeks, I'll be making a short trip (3 days) to Palo Alto, working in the Stanford Medical Center area. I'm hoping for some local or experienced insight into "don't miss" destinations for...
In a few weeks, I'll be making a short trip (3 days) to Palo Alto, working in the Stanford Medical Center area.
I'm hoping for some local or experienced insight into "don't miss" destinations for food, culture, history, and sight-seeing. It's likely I'll only have Sunday afternoon and weekday evenings free, so the personal tour may have to be more focused than local guides might otherwise suggest.
My home area has great food, but I'm really starving for Eastern cuisines. I'm willing to go beyond what a corporate travel budget permits if there's truly extraordinary, "can't get anywhere else" dining available.
Your insights are greatly appreciated!
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Best products to bring back to Europe from the US
I'm a US citizen living in Berlin, and I'm currently back in the US (Northeast Ohio specifically) for a family wedding. We've got a lot of extra room in our suitcases, so I want to bring stuff...
I'm a US citizen living in Berlin, and I'm currently back in the US (Northeast Ohio specifically) for a family wedding. We've got a lot of extra room in our suitcases, so I want to bring stuff back that's hard(er) to get ahold of in Germany. I figured this is a good place to ask for any recommendations from others who live in Europe or have experience traveling!
As an example, here are some of the common recs I've seen in threads on r/germany:
- bulk OTC meds like aspirin and tylenol (not hard to find in Germany but cheaper in the US)
- brown sugar
- double-acting baking powder
- Frank's red hot sauce (maybe other hot sauce as well, Germans are not a spicy people)
- Ranch dressing (I've heard the powdered kind is better bc it's easier to pack?)
- Adobo seasoning (probably other Latin American ingredients too but this one specifically is a must-buy even for my white ass)
- specific brands of candies & junk food not available in Germany (though ime this category is the easiest to find at US-themed international stores, albeit at high prices)
- Levi's jeans for some reason (I don't really get this one tbh but I always see Germans saying it in threads)
I know for sure I'll get home and immediately regret not having purchased something. Anyone with experience traveling between these two continents, please let me know if you think of something missing from this list!
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Anyone here in or familiar with Denver and the surrounding area? Going on a trip and have zero idea what to do as a non-tourist...
Ok, so the "Going on a trip and have zero idea what to do as a non-tourist..." isn't entirely true like it was in my post about NYC last year, but everyone was extremely helpful and threw out...
Ok, so the "Going on a trip and have zero idea what to do as a non-tourist..." isn't entirely true like it was in my post about NYC last year, but everyone was extremely helpful and threw out suggestions I wouldn't have even thought about looking for. So here I am again to bug you wonderful people for Tildes Travel Guide 2: Electric Denver Boogaloo
Same as before, staying for a week, I do have a rental car this time (trying to decide between the comfort of a Lexus or sportiness of an Alfa Romeo, damn car guy indecisiveness) so transport is less of an issue, anything that you'd suggest to see/do?
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Anyone here familiar with Scotland?
I am in Scotland for a little vacation with a friend, and am looking for recs! We are mainly in Edinburgh, but have a car and are open to just about anything! I don't really mess with touristy...
I am in Scotland for a little vacation with a friend, and am looking for recs! We are mainly in Edinburgh, but have a car and are open to just about anything! I don't really mess with touristy stuff, but am willing to try if you think its worthwhile! Also will be here for the rest of the week! We are planning on going to the gardens for sure, but other than that don't really have a whole lot planned. I would like to go to Galloway at night and see the milky way though. I love the scenery so I don't mind a short drive. Thanks :)
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We turned New Zealand into a giant real-life board game | Jet Lag: The Game
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How NOT to travel America - Two Brits travel Boston to Miami by any means necessary
GeoWizard's latest series of How NOT to Travel just wrapped up, so I figured now would be a good time to post it all. Here are all the episode, for those interested in watching them: Two Brits...
GeoWizard's latest series of How NOT to Travel just wrapped up, so I figured now would be a good time to post it all. Here are all the episode, for those interested in watching them:
Two Brits travel Boston to Miami by any means necessary 🇺🇸🇺🇸 (How NOT to Travel America #1)
We purchased a sh*t boat from craigslist and sailed down long Island (How NOT to travel America #2)
We shot some B-Ball in West Philly, and angered a Brooklyn gangster (How NOT to Travel America #3)
Our hilarious quest to get on Dance Cam at the Baseball (How NOT to Travel America #4)
Two British guys hike through rural Virginia (How NOT to Travel America #5)
We bought an old car from a stranger at a taco stand (How NOT to Travel America #6)
Two brits drive into hurricane Ian, and cause carnage on jet skis (How NOT to Travel America #7)Or if you prefer, here's a playlist of every episode
p.s. The previous How NOT to Travel Europe series is also great.
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Visiting DC, any recommendations?
I’m going to be in Washington, D.C. for the next week (give or take a day). I’ll be staying in Arlington, VA and plan on utilizing public transportation while I’m there. Any unconventional...
I’m going to be in Washington, D.C. for the next week (give or take a day). I’ll be staying in Arlington, VA and plan on utilizing public transportation while I’m there.
Any unconventional recommendations or things I should know?
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A landscape photography and wildlife expedition to the Hornstrandir nature reserve in Iceland
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The Lincoln Highway: Across America on the first transcontinental motor route
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Battle 4 America Episode 1 | Jet Lag: The Game
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Is anyone here in or familiar with NYC? Going on a trip and have zero idea what to do as a non-tourist...
I'm spending 5 days in NYC starting next week. While I've traveled plenty, it's almost always been alone, frequently short term (2-3 days including flights in and out), and work related so I had...
I'm spending 5 days in NYC starting next week. While I've traveled plenty, it's almost always been alone, frequently short term (2-3 days including flights in and out), and work related so I had people to either ask for suggestions or just went out on my own. If the trip didn't fit into the above categories it was typically to somewhere I'm relatively familiar with or had a lot of lead time to prepare my trip.
That is not the case right now. I've never had any interest in NYC so I don't have a list of places I'd like to experience in my head, I don't have a ton of time to research a plan and filter out all the "top 10 things to do in NYC" websites, I'll be with my wife so going off wandering on my own isn't an option, and this will be the first trip where I don't have a rental car to just go get lost in and see where my randomness takes me. I'm also not the tourist type so there's no interest in "the tree" or Times Square, etc.
So I beseech you fellow Tilderinos, as someone that doesn't care about being a tourist, doesn't have a social media presence to feed I'm-here-and-you're-not selfies to, and needs actual destinations to go to due to a lack of independent mobility, what should someone with pretty much 72 hours of completely free time in NYC actually do?
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Tom Scott chases the Jet Lag team around London
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We played tag across Europe | Jet Lag: The Game
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Welcome To My Garden: A not-for-profit network of citizens offering free camping spots in their gardens to slow travelers. Appears to be primarily western Europe.
11 votes -
We played Connect 4 by travelling to actual US states | Jet Lag: The Game
9 votes -
Attempt #3 to cross Wales in a completely straight line - The most action packed straight-line-mission to date (DAY 1: Ferns & Tractors)
11 votes -
Overwhelming twenty-four hours in Nigeria
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Attempting to cross Scotland in a completely straight line. (Part 1: Enter the factory)
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I attempted to cross Norway in a completely straight line (Part 1)
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I attempted to cross Wales in a straight line (Part 1)
14 votes -
The twenty travel trends we predict for 2020
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