Ah ... the good old days ... back in the Fall of 1976. I took a term off from Dartmouth, and backpacked through Europe. Now my son Carl will do the same ... he leaves tonight. However, Carl will blog about the subject. My parents we're lucky to hear anything from me. The only way to contact me was to mail a letter to an American Express office in the hopes I might travel through that locale. Carl will have Skype, his blog, etc.
Thus, follow a college student's experiences as he backpacks through Europe via Carl's Travel Blog (or subscribe via RSS). I posted this comment on my son's blog:
"Back in 1976, during my own backpacking trip through Europe, my experiences ranged from hiking up to the edge of an active volcano (Mt. Etna in Sicily) to serving as a guest DJ for an underground communist radio station. Thankfully I'm still alive, and did not ever get arrested! Have fun ... Dad"
I think what impressed me the most about Europe when I spent part of a summer there in the late 60's (my late teens) was how liberal the drinking laws were. Also how cold it was in England. Europe doesn't change much, maybe Carl noticed the same things.
Posted by: JimmyTH | December 07, 2009 at 03:34 PM
Had to laugh at the Amex reference. My daughter is studying in Italy right now (she just turned 20) and my son (18) just came back from a few weeks in London, Paris, Spain and Morocco. I got them cell phones and we call each other whenever we need to. Plus with internet/net cafes, I always know where they are. (Now, getting the 18 yr old to answer his phone when he's on the Paris-Madrid night train and enjoying his first rum and cokes, quite another story!)
Posted by: EMM | June 30, 2008 at 01:45 PM