Vacations ↓
November 30th, 2008 — Vacations
Be bold. Be cheap. Snowshoe.
Snowshoeing is very inclusive. If you have friends who have sports injuries, are on a budget or who have never skied/snowboarded before, you can pretty much bank that they’ll be able to snowshoe. Snowshoeing is an ideal way to catch up on conversation with friends while moving around in a scenic environment.
To get full value throughout the season it’s best to buy snowshoes. If you’re considering buying snowshoes, RecessionGirl recommends renting for the first session and talking with the rental crew about what to look for when purchasing a proper shoe. It’s good value if you buy because you could even shoe Prospect Park or Central Park if you want to be an urban eccentric on snowdays.
To Register for skiing or snowshoeing, click on the link below:
http://www.emiliosskishop.com/homage.htm
If you’re ready to purchase snowshoes start bidding:
http://shop.ebay.com/?_from=R40&_trksid=m38.l1313&_nkw=snowshoes&_sacat=See-All-Categories
| Round-trip bus fare to Hunter |
$30 to $40 roundtrip. |
| Snowshoes |
$28 for rental $65-$200 to buy |
| Lunch at the Lodge |
$10-$20 (pack a lunch and save) |
| Cooper Kettle Motel |
$60 starting rate at Hunter |
Bus Picks up at Homage skateboard shop at 151 Smith Street @ Bergen (F,G to Bergen St. A,C to Jay St Borough Hall) between 2:00am and 5:00am. Return bus to Brooklyn departs locations between 4:00pm and 5:00pm. Check Emilio’s for schedule. Specifiy that you only want to pay for bus fair that you do not need the package deal.
January 19th, 2008 — Lifestyle, Vacations
Be bold. Be cheap. Run away.
Use your severance pay and unemployment benefits for a triumphant experience. Create a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for yourself. “But RecessionGirl. How can I do that on these meager wages?”
Like this:
- Sublet your apartment for 10% more than what you pay in rent and ensure that
utilities are an additional charge. This is legal, check it: http://www.housingnyc.com/html/resources/faq/subletting.html
- Suspend your cell phone-service or pay a low fee to carry your plan while
you’re out of town.
- Enact a forbearance on your school loan. You can arrange to pay quarterly
interest if you have the funds and are concerned about accrual.
- Pay a holding fee to sustain your gym membership while you are away or
claim hardship, whichever works.
- Sell some stuff you don’t use on ebay or make a Brooklyn-style stoop sale.
- Mooch off of friends and family for storage space if needed.
- Chuck your resume on monster.com or similar and let it work for you while
you’re chillin.
- Take the little money you have and run. Go as far as you can. The economy
will be better soon, subjecting you to all kinds of work obligations. You’ve
been given a window of opportunity. Use it. Run.
Go to India. Go upstate. Meditate. Teach in Japan. Swim in Saipan. Drive an Airstream. Join a cross-country bike team. Write a book. Learn to cook. Volunteer, but don’t buy a souvenir. Save your money and hit-the-road. Here’s a few links to get started to help you lighten your load.
http://www.opc.org.nz
http://www.airstream.com
http://www.jobsabroad.com
http://www.discovermongolia.mn
http://www.jetprogramme.org
http://www.sivanandabahamas.org
http://www.airtreks.com
http://www.traveltomongolia.mn
http://www.moderncabana.com
http://www.lonelyplanet.com
http://www.volunteerabroad.com
http://www.teflcorp.com
http://www.teachinjapan.com
http://www.carmencuevas.com/en/Teachers.php
http://www.hostels.com/findabed.php?ChosenCity=Caye%20Caulker&ChosenCountry=Belize&Search=1
http://www.contikivacations.com/?source=goto&OVRAW=contiki%20tours&OVKEY=contiki%20tour&OVMTC=standard&OVADID=26880993012&OVKWID=7075951012
http://www.straytravel.com
Be bold. Be cheap. Run away.