Re: The most travelled Rinkworker?
Howard, on host 152.163.204.11
Monday, January 10, 2000, at 07:23:32
Re: The most travelled Rinkworker? posted by Mel on Sunday, January 9, 2000, at 17:50:04:
> > I was just wondering who the most travelled > > regular is... I think I just might be one of them. > > > > Internationally: > > > > Fiji, New Zealand, New Caledonia, Solomon Islands, > > Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, China, > > Hong Kong, India, Turkey, Greece, Italy, Spain, > > France, Portugal, The Netherlands, Germany, Czech > > Republic, England, Scotland, Ireland, Borneo, > > Phillipines, South Africa, Zinbabwe, Zambia, > > Botswana, Chile, Costa Rica, Belize, and Mexico. > > > > Whew. > > > > US: > > > > Nevada, Arizona, Massechussetts, Texas, Florida, > > Alaska, Hawaii, Colorado. > > > > And I know Howard has done all 50 > > > > Finchplucker > > > > Gee, after hearing all that, I feel very untravelled. The only other countries I've been to are Canada, Mexico, and, if you want to count it, Puerto Rico(personaly, I don't). > As far as states go, I've been to: > Washington > Oregon > California > Idaho > New Mexico > New York > Montana > Wyoming > Colorado > Florida > Tennesse > Alabama > Utah > Arizona > Texas > Missouri > > M"And when April rolls around, Hawaii"el
Where are you going in Hawaii, Mel? I've been there ten times and I know my way around. I have a long "don't miss" list. The best advice I can give a first-timer is, don't just go to Oahu. It's a good place to start with Diamond Head, Waikiki, and Pearl Harbor, but all of the islands are different, so see as many as you can. If you are a hiker, tear yourself away from Waikiki and go hike to the top of Diamond Head. (take water and a flashlight) The view is one of the best in the islands. Go early in the day. Don't miss the Big Island. It give the word "big" a whole new meaning. Howard
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