Autah-gr.140
net.travel
utcsrgv!utzoo!decvax!ucbvax!mhtsa!ihnss!vax135!harpo!utah-cs!utah-gr!thomas
Tue Jan 19 10:06:00 1982
Travel to Europe
1. Stay out of Switzerland!! (At least, this was the situation a couple of
  years ago).
2. I dunno about Germany.  That's where we spent the most money/day of our
  whole trip (and we were staying with friends too!).
3. Definitely get Eurail or something similar, the convenience is worth it.
  We missed a train out of Paris by 2 minutes once, with the whole train
  system due to shut down at midnight for a strike, and were able to take
  the next train going in the general direction of our destination, with
  the assurance that we would eventually be able to get to our destination
  without extra expense.
4. Paying for a Youth Hostel membership is also worth it.  These are (usually)
  the cheapest accomodations you can find.  It may be a good idea to make
  reservations if you know when you will be somewhere - it avoids being
  shut out in the cold because the hostel's full when you arrive into town
  late.
5. Eurail can also function as cheap accomodations - you get on a night train
  going somewhere far away and sleep.  (Pick one that doesn't stop too often.)
6. Scandinavia is EXPENSIVE, but generally worth it.  Plan on eating bread and
  cheese - these are the only cheap food items (they're subsidized by the
  government).
7. Buy a good belt knife and wear it (or carry it someplace handy).  It is
  invaluable for assembling impromptu meals (cutting bread/cheese/meat,
  spreading butter, etc.)  A jack-knife (Swiss Army knife) is good, but
  the blade isn't big enough for a lot of the tasks you want it to do.
8. Be aware that the Eurail pass doesn't (last I knew) cover travel
  between W. Germany and Berlin - you'll have to pay for that one (about
  35 DM in 1979).

Well, that's probably enough ramblings.  Have fun (and take enough money -
I spent $600 in 1 month).
=Spencer

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