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    πŸ†• Ricard Torres Blog

    "Trip planning vs trip improvising?"

    Bit of a long blog post today.

    It's a bit long but I wanted to ask you: Β Are you a trip planner or a trip improviser?

    πŸ”— https://ricard.blog/personal/trip-planning-vs-trip-improvising/

    #Travel #Photography #Seoul #SouthKorea #Leica #LeicaM10 #StreetPhotography

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      πŸ†• Ricard Torres Blog

      "Trip planning vs trip improvising?"

      Bit of a long blog post today.

      It's a bit long but I wanted to ask you: Β Are you a trip planner or a trip improviser?

      πŸ”— https://ricard.blog/personal/trip-planning-vs-trip-improvising/

      #Travel #Photography #Seoul #SouthKorea #Leica #LeicaM10 #StreetPhotography

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      @ricard It's not a trip if I know exactly where I'll be at any given time. I wake up, I get breakfast and only then I ask myself: What do I want to do / see today?
      Once I got really sick while in Tokyo and had to stay in my room for 3 days straight. Luckily, a typhoon warning was issued and 'going outside' was not an option anyway. No plan could account for dynamic, unpredictable events.

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        @ricard It's not a trip if I know exactly where I'll be at any given time. I wake up, I get breakfast and only then I ask myself: What do I want to do / see today?
        Once I got really sick while in Tokyo and had to stay in my room for 3 days straight. Luckily, a typhoon warning was issued and 'going outside' was not an option anyway. No plan could account for dynamic, unpredictable events.

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        @tron Totally. Also, plans can be moved, updated, or removed on the fly. In my case, I want to arrive with that exercise of "looking for things to do" already done.

        It is true that sometimes you simply improve because you need to (bad weather, not feeling 100%).

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          πŸ†• Ricard Torres Blog

          "Trip planning vs trip improvising?"

          Bit of a long blog post today.

          It's a bit long but I wanted to ask you: Β Are you a trip planner or a trip improviser?

          πŸ”— https://ricard.blog/personal/trip-planning-vs-trip-improvising/

          #Travel #Photography #Seoul #SouthKorea #Leica #LeicaM10 #StreetPhotography

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          @ricard
          I prefer a combo. I sketch out my map of where I want to go and the dates I'm working with. I create a spreadsheet with the dates and locations, and probable costs. I book accommodations for weekends or locations with a lot of visitors, and I have a checklist of potential activities and locations in that area. Beyond that, I like to adapt my actual activities to the weather, my mood, and whatever draws my attention in a particular location. I generally avoid paying for high-priced attractions, activities, and tours, preferring the local flavour. Cooking or art classes are an exception.
          #roadtrip

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            @ricard
            I prefer a combo. I sketch out my map of where I want to go and the dates I'm working with. I create a spreadsheet with the dates and locations, and probable costs. I book accommodations for weekends or locations with a lot of visitors, and I have a checklist of potential activities and locations in that area. Beyond that, I like to adapt my actual activities to the weather, my mood, and whatever draws my attention in a particular location. I generally avoid paying for high-priced attractions, activities, and tours, preferring the local flavour. Cooking or art classes are an exception.
            #roadtrip

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            @EllenInEdmonton Oh yeah! Sounds really good.

            +1 to avoid the high-priced attractions in favor of more local experience.

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              @EllenInEdmonton Oh yeah! Sounds really good.

              +1 to avoid the high-priced attractions in favor of more local experience.

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              @ricard
              Almost everywhere has some indie businesses that are delightful to visit. Also, I've spent hours in fabric markets in so many places. Walking barefoot on pebbled pavements that exist for that purpose. Being squished onto local busses with schoolkids, or folks who are heading to market. Bike rides on local pathways. The world is full of delights.

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