We haven't had an achievement thread for a long time.
I've recently got three relatively hard achievements: "Visit 100 countries", "Visit 10 countires in 10 days"and "Fill all pages of your passport".
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Got 57
>>1190263
Only 43, by my count. Gotta catch'em all. Good on you for this thread OP, the latest map thread went on way too long.
Still a rookie.
>>1190263
What were the 10 countries in 10 days?
What was your 100th country?
>>1190297
Oh woops. That one time I had sex in a hostel room, that was obviously with another traveller chick. 44, gabba ho!
t. babby
Does anyone ever look at anyone else's? It takes ages to go over every single achievement.
...forgot to add the travel ones
i guess i'm most proud about having cycled and walked that much. felt good.
Does Australia count as a continent with a single country?
(Does Antarctica count as a continent with zero countries?)
>>1190379
I'd count every country in Oceania as part of the Australian 'continent', as well as all of Central America and Caribbean as part of North America.
If you've hauled ass to Antarctica, you deserve to tick that box.
>>1190318
I travelled across the Caribbean islands - that's the only region in the world where such fast-paced travel makes sense.
100th country was Barbados.
>>1190483
Cruise ship? Flight hopping? Both? I'm actually interested in ticking off multiple countries on the same trip by going to the Caribbean.
>>1190484
Flight hopping. I was travelling solo, so going on a cruise would be much more expensive. And actually there are very very few cruises that visit more than 3-4 island countries. Many cruises have stops on the American mainland (Mexico, Colombia, Panama) or on cheap and easily accessible big islands like Puerto Rico and Hispaniola (Dominican Republic).
>>1190341
I go through them all, actually. It's fun to look through and try to profile each. These can tell you quite a few things about what each /trv/ler is like.
Close encounters:
>traveled for 3 weeks instead of 4
>Forgot to mark the Collector (Spend a few hours in country side of Serbia)
>stayed at a 4star hotel
>was too scared to sleep in an airport not to miss my flight
>traveled only 7hrs by bus
>Hindu and Buddhist temples pending
>I think I know how to use a map and compass
Hopefully I can fill more of these out this summer.
>sex category
I'm 23. Feels pretty good. Been to about 40 countries. I got caught up in the Gezi Park protests in Istanbul back in 2013, hitchhiked around the Ring Road in Iceland and then from London to Turkey.
I've accidentally bumped into people I know twice in foreign countries. First time was in India. This fat Polish fuck was paying me to show him around Delhi. He decided that we'd go to a club on his birthday. Since he didn't want to pay 3000 rupees cover, he went around asking random women in the street if they'd like to go with us.
Eventually we found one English girl. She started talking about how she'd worked at a hostel in Bodrum, and we realized after some time that we'd met there.
Another time I walked into an ATM in Grenada, Nicaragua. Some guy yelled out, "Anon!" Took me a second to comprehend what was going on. Was a couple guys from my university.
>>1192813
>23, 40 countries
God fucking damnit. Don't ever get married, anon.
>>1193063
>tfw I'll get my degree in another year or two
>tfw I'll be trapped in the never-ending cycle of wageslavery and debtwageslavery
>tfw no more traveling
>tfw wife and kids
>tfw die as an old man wishing I'd lived in a sand-cave in Mongolia
Almost 69.
Ironically, my tendency to not have sex abroad is what probably shafted me here.
>>1194363
what career are you going into
>>1194363
>getting a degree
>getting a job
there's you're first mistake, anon
Somebody tell me about the type of person I am based upon this chart. 20/m as a head start. 62 achievements
r8 m8, don't h8 and straight appreci8
M 26, 46 achievements, 26 countries.