7 Days in December - no rules - what would you do?
Discussion
As per title - I have a forced 7 days off work. Week leading up to Xmas (I have to be back on 23rd at 19:00 for a party)
No limits on location within reason .......(NZ probably too far for a week etc).
I need ideas.
Initial thoughts......
1. Motorsport training somewhere in the world (I'm experienced, not novice)
2. Additional Motorbike training (i'm experienced but not expert)
3. Scuba (total newby)
4. Flying , Gliding, Helicopters? (have several hours in each)
5. Snowboarding (where will be good Snow? - Europe has been crap before Xmas in the last few years)
6. Parachuting course (I've done a couple)
7. Hire a motorbike and ride from somewhere to somewhere? (last Xmas went across Australia on a Royal Enfield)
8. Take a car.........into Europe for adventures?
9. Thaliand, Martial Arts course?
10. Something else entirely - maybe a sailing course ? (newby)
I don't want to waste the time at home..............as I rarely take too much time off. My last holiday was last January (other than weekends away).
I'm so interested to see what hopefully like minded people, experts in many fields would suggest........
Edited to say - GF is working - so going stag
No limits on location within reason .......(NZ probably too far for a week etc).
I need ideas.
Initial thoughts......
1. Motorsport training somewhere in the world (I'm experienced, not novice)
2. Additional Motorbike training (i'm experienced but not expert)
3. Scuba (total newby)
4. Flying , Gliding, Helicopters? (have several hours in each)
5. Snowboarding (where will be good Snow? - Europe has been crap before Xmas in the last few years)
6. Parachuting course (I've done a couple)
7. Hire a motorbike and ride from somewhere to somewhere? (last Xmas went across Australia on a Royal Enfield)
8. Take a car.........into Europe for adventures?
9. Thaliand, Martial Arts course?
10. Something else entirely - maybe a sailing course ? (newby)
I don't want to waste the time at home..............as I rarely take too much time off. My last holiday was last January (other than weekends away).
I'm so interested to see what hopefully like minded people, experts in many fields would suggest........
Edited to say - GF is working - so going stag
If it's got to the point that you are being forced to take time off I'd spend some time figuring out why that is. It sounds trite but no one in the cemetery wishes they'd worked harder or longer.
As money seems not to be an object; what's the one thing your 7 - 10 year old self really wanted to do?
As money seems not to be an object; what's the one thing your 7 - 10 year old self really wanted to do?
Collectingbrass said:
If it's got to the point that you are being forced to take time off I'd spend some time figuring out why that is. It sounds trite but no one in the cemetery wishes they'd worked harder or longer.
As money seems not to be an object; what's the one thing your 7 - 10 year old self really wanted to do?
No i'm fine - I am being forced to take the time off - as I'm a Consultant - and so they don't want to pay my rate for that week (as it's shutdown).As money seems not to be an object; what's the one thing your 7 - 10 year old self really wanted to do?
So I want to use the week in the best way possible.
7 year old me wanted to be a racing driver..........I've been doing that a long time but December isn't the best time.
Pop to thailand.
Do an MX Course
http://www.motocrossphuket.com/
See the sights, do some Thai boxing, head back.
Lovely.
Do an MX Course
http://www.motocrossphuket.com/
See the sights, do some Thai boxing, head back.
Lovely.
I'd do scuba bearing in mind some study / paper test and video watching in a room will be required.
Further more I'd do it here http://www.devotion2ocean.com/ and stay at the attached hotel which is almost walking distance from the airport.
If you've not done it before the first few dives will be amazing. I was lucky enough to do a few dives here and the setup is quite unique in that on a two tank dive you can do a still water dive caribbean sea conditions on a coral reef with visability like a swiming pool, and then on the second dive an atlantic style drift dive with loads of nurse sharks.
If you go well there isn't any reason you couldn't do a night dive or wreck dive by the end of the week.
If you are anything like me diving could get samey quite quickly so you may as well have an amazing experience first off than cold water with not much to see.
Further more I'd do it here http://www.devotion2ocean.com/ and stay at the attached hotel which is almost walking distance from the airport.
If you've not done it before the first few dives will be amazing. I was lucky enough to do a few dives here and the setup is quite unique in that on a two tank dive you can do a still water dive caribbean sea conditions on a coral reef with visability like a swiming pool, and then on the second dive an atlantic style drift dive with loads of nurse sharks.
If you go well there isn't any reason you couldn't do a night dive or wreck dive by the end of the week.
If you are anything like me diving could get samey quite quickly so you may as well have an amazing experience first off than cold water with not much to see.
sc0tt said:
Pop to thailand.
Do an MX Course
http://www.motocrossphuket.com/
See the sights, do some Thai boxing, head back.
Lovely.
that's interesting - I've just emailed these people http://www.motorbikethailand.com/motorbike-tours/a...Do an MX Course
http://www.motocrossphuket.com/
See the sights, do some Thai boxing, head back.
Lovely.
I'm didn't know if my experience (never been offroad on a bike) would be good enough for Motorcross?
trickywoo said:
I'd do scuba bearing in mind some study / paper test and video watching in a room will be required.
Further more I'd do it here http://www.devotion2ocean.com/ and stay at the attached hotel which is almost walking distance from the airport.
Fabulous - thank you for that link............great suggestion as a complete Novice - that would workFurther more I'd do it here http://www.devotion2ocean.com/ and stay at the attached hotel which is almost walking distance from the airport.
RacerMDR said:
that's interesting - I've just emailed these people http://www.motorbikethailand.com/motorbike-tours/a...
I'm didn't know if my experience (never been offroad on a bike) would be good enough for Motorcross?
I have never done Motocross before an the below shot was my third lap. I believe they do packages where you can stay with them too. Plenty to see and do in Phuket and cheap as chips when you get there. So much so that I am going on the 8th Dec for 2 weeks I'm didn't know if my experience (never been offroad on a bike) would be good enough for Motorcross?
Best 7 days I had was to borrow a friends Moto Guzzi and rode it to a small town on the coast in Tuscany, parked up for the week, small and inexpensive hotel, slept the first day on the beach, rest of the time took coach trips to vineyards and just relaxed with a load of people. Cheapest and best holiday I can remember.
great ideas chaps - love them all.
I have a new Triumph (less than 2k miles) - I could literally just set off South on that..............see how far I get :-)
love the idea of riding to Italy.
In Australia last year - I did a 19 hour stint............set off early. There was a particularly stunning girl waiting for me in Melbourne........but maybe that's the easiest option?!
It has nobbly tyres..........how good are they in the snow
I have a new Triumph (less than 2k miles) - I could literally just set off South on that..............see how far I get :-)
love the idea of riding to Italy.
In Australia last year - I did a 19 hour stint............set off early. There was a particularly stunning girl waiting for me in Melbourne........but maybe that's the easiest option?!
It has nobbly tyres..........how good are they in the snow
Robbo 27 said:
Best 7 days I had was to borrow a friends Moto Guzzi and rode it to a small town on the coast in Tuscany, parked up for the week, small and inexpensive hotel, slept the first day on the beach, rest of the time took coach trips to vineyards and just relaxed with a load of people. Cheapest and best holiday I can remember.
did you set off from the UK??RacerMDR said:
I have a new Triumph (less than 2k miles) - I could literally just set off South on that..............see how far I get :-)
Or avoid the stty weather in northern Europe and get the ferry to Santander/Bilbao and spend a few days honing around the Dolomites, or head further south through Spain if its cold/wet.Gassing Station | The Lounge | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff