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Old May 4th 2003 | 8:46 pm
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Cat
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I plan to backpack in European countries after July this year for 4-5
months.
May you tell me:
1. Can I travel there in that period of time with USD1000?
2. Is it easy/possible to find a job for backpackers nowadays, thus, I
can finance myself on my way?
3. Taking into account my finance situation and travel time, where are
the places you recommand me to backpack to?
Thanks, and if you can send a copy of your reply to my email account,
it is appreciated.
cat
 
Old May 4th 2003 | 9:29 pm
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Gernot Egger
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"cat" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:[email protected]...
    > I plan to backpack in European countries after July this year for 4-5
    > months.
    > May you tell me:
    > 1. Can I travel there in that period of time with USD1000?

890 EUR: very unlikely. Even if this should only cover the costs of
transportation.

    > 2. Is it easy/possible to find a job for backpackers nowadays, thus, I
    > can finance myself on my way?

IMO not legally. (if you're a US-citizen)

    > 3. Taking into account my finance situation and travel time, where are
    > the places you recommand me to backpack to?

Your garden? Sorry, 5 months on tour with just 890 EUR is impossible. Food
for that period in the supermarket is very likely to be more expensive.

lg Gernot
 
Old May 4th 2003 | 9:44 pm
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Wolfgang Schwanke
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[posted and mailed]

[email protected] (cat) wrote in
news:[email protected]:

    > I plan to backpack in European countries after July this year for 4-5
    > months.
    > May you tell me:
    > 1. Can I travel there in that period of time with USD1000?

No. You're doing extremely good if you can live a tourist life (which
includes lots of expensive accomodation and transfers) on USD 1.000 in one
month. 5 months on 1000 dollars is out of the question.

    > 2. Is it easy/possible to find a job for backpackers nowadays, thus, I
    > can finance myself on my way?

This depends on a lot of things. Where do you want to go to, what can you
do, etc. Remember that in most countries you can't work legally on a
tourist visa, unless you're a resident (EU resident for EU countries).

    > 3. Taking into account my finance situation and travel time, where are
    > the places you recommand me to backpack to?

The cheap places . Parts of Southern Europe (Portugal, Southern Italy,
Greece), and portions of Eastern Europe. But you need more money anyway.

Regards

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Old May 4th 2003 | 10:03 pm
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"cat" wrote in message
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    > I plan to backpack in European countries after July this year for 4-5
    > months.
    > May you tell me:
    > 1. Can I travel there in that period of time with USD1000?

That works out at about 7 euros a day. If your idea of fun is sleeping
rough, hitch-hiking from one place to the next and living on Big Macs for
4-5 months, then you should manage it with no problem. Otherwise forget it.

Elaine
 
Old May 4th 2003 | 10:08 pm
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Gernot Egger
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"Elaine" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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    > That works out at about 7 euros a day. If your idea of fun is sleeping
    > rough, hitch-hiking from one place to the next and living on Big Macs for
    > 4-5 months, then you should manage it with no problem. Otherwise forget
it.

That's only two or three Big Macs a day! (depending on the country!)

lg Gernot
 
Old May 4th 2003 | 10:33 pm
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Jens Arne Maennig
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cat schrieb:

    >I plan to backpack in European countries after July this year for 4-5
    >months.
    >May you tell me:
    >1. Can I travel there in that period of time with USD1000?

Yes. Just don't spend them.

Jens
 
Old May 5th 2003 | 12:53 am
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Lester Mosley
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Doubtfull..

I am on a 1500 budget for 2 weeks in Euro. but $500 of that is plane
ticket.

then you have the expensive of trains, buses, place to sleep, FOOD,
and other expensive that may arrive.

Europe isn't cheap. and not with the Euro at .91 dollars per euro.

this is very unrecommended.

1 month you may be able to do it. 2 is pushing it.
4 to 5 is not possible in my opinion..


figure how much you pay here in the US to live for a month.
then add in extra for the unexpected.

On 5 May 2003 01:46:38 -0700, [email protected] (cat) wrote:

    >I plan to backpack in European countries after July this year for 4-5
    >months.
    >May you tell me:
    >1. Can I travel there in that period of time with USD1000?
    >2. Is it easy/possible to find a job for backpackers nowadays, thus, I
    >can finance myself on my way?
    >3. Taking into account my finance situation and travel time, where are
    >the places you recommand me to backpack to?
    >Thanks, and if you can send a copy of your reply to my email account,
    >it is appreciated.
    >cat
 
Old May 5th 2003 | 1:23 am
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Rita
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On Mon, 05 May 2003 12:53:45 GMT, Lester Mosley
wrote:

    >Doubtfull..
    >I am on a 1500 budget for 2 weeks in Euro. but $500 of that is plane
    >ticket.
    >then you have the expensive of trains, buses, place to sleep, FOOD,
    >and other expensive that may arrive.
    >Europe isn't cheap. and not with the Euro at .91 dollars per euro.
    >this is very unrecommended.
    >1 month you may be able to do it. 2 is pushing it.
    >4 to 5 is not possible in my opinion..
I travel on the cheap, staying in hostels largely. I've
managed well on about what you have allocated, but
it has not included transportation between cities. Some
days I have spent as little as $40, other days up to $75.

Anyone planning a long stay would surely wish to travel
about and would have to figure bus or train fare as well
as lodging and food. Then there is local transportation
within a city as well. And admissions to museums and such.

The original poster obviously has not done his homework.
 
Old May 5th 2003 | 3:06 am
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Grey
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On Mon, 05 May 2003 13:23:23 GMT, Rita wrote:

    >I travel on the cheap, staying in hostels largely. I've
    >managed well on about what you have allocated, but
    >it has not included transportation between cities. Some
    >days I have spent as little as $40, other days up to $75.

If you take the 5 month figure, that means $6.67 a day, not even close
to what you're saying.
 
Old May 5th 2003 | 3:54 am
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Rita
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On Mon, 05 May 2003 11:06:52 -0400, grey wrote:

    >On Mon, 05 May 2003 13:23:23 GMT, Rita wrote:
    >>I travel on the cheap, staying in hostels largely. I've
    >>managed well on about what you have allocated, but
    >>it has not included transportation between cities. Some
    >>days I have spent as little as $40, other days up to $75.
    >If you take the 5 month figure, that means $6.67 a day, not even close
    >to what you're saying.

I was replying not to the original poster but to one who said
he budgeted about $1000 for two weeks. Geez!
 
Old May 5th 2003 | 4:29 am
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Barbara Vaughan
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cat wrote:
    >
    > I plan to backpack in European countries after July this year for 4-5
    > months.
    > May you tell me:
    > 1. Can I travel there in that period of time with USD1000?

You can't even live four months at home on that amount of money; how do
you expect to live cheaper in another country?

In any case, after the first 90 days, you'll be an illegal immigrant.

    > 2. Is it easy/possible to find a job for backpackers nowadays, thus, I
    > can finance myself on my way?

It's neither legal nor easy.

    > 3. Taking into account my finance situation and travel time, where are
    > the places you recommand me to backpack to?

Why don't you work for another year and save more money.

Barbara
 
Old May 5th 2003 | 4:32 am
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Barbara Vaughan
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Rita wrote:
    >
    > On Mon, 05 May 2003 12:53:45 GMT, Lester Mosley
    > wrote:
    >
    > >
    > >
    > >Doubtfull..
    > >
    > >I am on a 1500 budget for 2 weeks in Euro. but $500 of that is plane
    > >ticket.
    > >
    > >then you have the expensive of trains, buses, place to sleep, FOOD,
    > >and other expensive that may arrive.
    > >
    > >Europe isn't cheap. and not with the Euro at .91 dollars per euro.
    > >
    > >this is very unrecommended.
    > >
    > >1 month you may be able to do it. 2 is pushing it.
    > >4 to 5 is not possible in my opinion..
    > >
    > I travel on the cheap, staying in hostels largely. I've
    > managed well on about what you have allocated, but
    > it has not included transportation between cities. Some
    > days I have spent as little as $40, other days up to $75.

The original poster asked about spending 4-5 months on $1000. I agree
that $40 a day is reasonable, but 4 months for $1000 is about $7 a day.
That's not even remotely possible in the cheapest of European countries.

Barbara
 
Old May 5th 2003 | 5:26 am
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Bill Hunt / Jennifer Budden
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We're spending 3 weeks in Italy in May, and budgeting 1800 euros for the
trip, and that's cutting it very fine (with researched
hostel/admission/train expenses). Not including airfare, though (and CDN
dollars, to add to the pain)
 
Old May 5th 2003 | 12:55 pm
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Rita
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On Mon, 05 May 2003 18:32:50 +0200, Barbara Vaughan
wrote:

    >Rita wrote:
    >>
    >> On Mon, 05 May 2003 12:53:45 GMT, Lester Mosley
    >> wrote:
    >>
    >> >
    >> >
    >> >Doubtfull..
    >> >
    >> >I am on a 1500 budget for 2 weeks in Euro. but $500 of that is plane
    >> >ticket.
    >> >
    >> >then you have the expensive of trains, buses, place to sleep, FOOD,
    >> >and other expensive that may arrive.
    >> >
    >> >Europe isn't cheap. and not with the Euro at .91 dollars per euro.
    >> >
    >> >this is very unrecommended.
    >> >
    >> >1 month you may be able to do it. 2 is pushing it.
    >> >4 to 5 is not possible in my opinion..
    >> >
    >> I travel on the cheap, staying in hostels largely. I've
    >> managed well on about what you have allocated, but
    >> it has not included transportation between cities. Some
    >> days I have spent as little as $40, other days up to $75.
    >The original poster asked about spending 4-5 months on $1000. I agree
    >that $40 a day is reasonable, but 4 months for $1000 is about $7 a day.
    >That's not even remotely possible in the cheapest of European countries.
    >Barbara

Of course it is not, and I didn't suggest it was. I was replying to a
post answering the original post, for Pete's sake. I thought that
was obvious as I inlcuded the post I was replying to in my post.
In fact it is right above. See it? The man said he allocated about
$1,000 for two weeks and I agreed. You are the second person
to tell me this. I guess no one reads an entire post.
 
Old May 5th 2003 | 6:19 pm
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Krist
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cat wrote:

    > 1. Can I travel there in that period of time with USD1000?

If you mean by this:

Is tranportation from where I live to Europe and back available for
USD1000 at that time of year, then maybe if you'd tell us where you're
from the people in the newsgroup can help you...

If you mean:

Can I stay in Europe on USD1000 that whole time the answer is: No.

Krist

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