| G'day Fulton, How often do you dream of quitting your job to travel the world? If you've ever considered escaping the cubicle, you'll want to add the Meet, Plan, Go! North America event to your calendar for Tuesday, October 18. As we announced last month, BootsnAll is proud to be the Portland host this year, so we thought you might want to know that discounted early-bird tickets are on sale today! There are a limited amount of early bird tickets per city, so don't wait too long... last year's event sold out and had a waiting list.
 This year, Meet, Plan, Go! is coming to: Austin, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Honolulu, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, New Orleans, New York City, Orlando, Portland, San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis, Washington DC, and Toronto. Ready to start making your travel dreams a reality? Check out the latest long-term travel advice: How Much Money Do You Really Need to Travel?. Happy travels! The BootsnAll Crew
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Unanswered Questions: from the BootsnAll Travel message boards – crowdsourcing indie travel questions since 1998. Can you help? Hiked the Appalachian Trail? Wildcat1982 is returning from two years in Africa, and is looking to hear experiences from others who have hiked the Appalachian trail! Have you done the Appalachian trail? Share your tips » |  |  |
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