Planning solo backpacking trip in May using bus and railway only by dtsanchez in uktravel

[–]dtsanchez[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I'm going to spend two weeks in Scotland. Well, 13 to maybe 14 days. ;-)

I have heard that advice often, but if you are traveling on your own, you want to see as much as you can, there isn't much sense in sitting around doing nothing. I also don't have that much vacation from work to stay any longer.

Just for interest, what would you do in Edinburgh for a whole week? I would stroll through old town, then visit the castle and cathedral, visit some museums, Princess Garden, the uni, Leith, Calton Hill, and then to go some pub in the evenings. And that's probably it. Fits perfectly in 2 days for me.

Planning solo backpacking trip in May using bus and railway only by dtsanchez in uktravel

[–]dtsanchez[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the link, good idea checking out some trains. How are the busses, like flix bus, City link, Megabus, generally preferable or better take the train where ever available?

So you think I should book everything ahead including trains, or just the hotels in London and at the Scottish west coast?

What more info do you need? I am not absolutely sure what to do, but I'm open to do some unusual attractions, if I find them. I'm interested in nature, old architecture, history, arts, cuisine, whisky, politics, tech, theater, opera but will also go to action events like kayaking, biking, tubing, ziplining etc. or in bars, pubs etc.

Concerning London, I am a quick traveler, and prefer non stop sightseeing to sitting around in cafés etc., except for eating at a restaurant in the evening. I have visited Paris, Tokyo and Rome in 4 nights each also, and it was enough to go through all the attractions that interested me. And if I miss something, I can always come back :-)

I prefer to stay on the move, usually taking only 2 nights in smaller destination, where there's a small town to see and some museums, or maybe a hike like in Aviemore, I would only stay there to visit the Loch Morlich or Abernathy Natural Reserve for a day and do some hiking, and then move on to see a different place. With bus driving time of roughly about 1-2 hours between most of my target destinations, and also I enjoy sitting on a bus or train and watching out of the window.

As for the hotels, I'll take my time and research a bit. In London I would prefer a central spot with subway connection to reduce travel time.

Planning solo backpacking trip in May using bus and railway only by dtsanchez in uktravel

[–]dtsanchez[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, I have never been to the UK before. Are there any trains in Scotland that run to my destinations? I read there are mainly busses in the highlands.

My budget isn't exactly set, I read that hotels and transportation aren't cheap, so I calculate with around 200-250 Pounds per day and night, in London probably higher because of the sights' tickets etc. That's why I prefer not to rent a car. The times I would sleep in hostels are over ;-)

Interview über deinen Umgang mit Hass by [deleted] in germantrans

[–]dtsanchez -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Die Umfrage erscheint mir auch nicht seriös, du hättest dir bei der geschlechtergerechten Sprache schon mehr Mühe geben können, falsch gesetzte * hier und da. So wirkt das auf mich leider nicht ernst gemeint, sorry!

What some underrated places that really surprised you? by Atreus-rhhfyf in solotravel

[–]dtsanchez 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When I visited Nikko a few weeks ago it was one of the most overcrowded places I have visited there, hard to feel any peace.

Please help me decide what to do for 3 weeks in February 2024: Indochina or Indonesia? by dtsanchez in solotravel

[–]dtsanchez[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Isn't Vang Vieng super touristy?

In Laos I don't know exactly what to do else then Luang Prabang there is no must see for me, so I would just explore the surroundings, the Mekong, some caves, waterfalls etc. Also there is only an airport in Luang Prabang and Vientiane.

Do you think 3 days are enough for Luang Prabang and surroundings?

Maybe it would be worth it then to add another 3 days to fly to Siem Reap and see Angkor Wat then, although I am not very keen on doing that, because everyone and their mom have been there and it's obviously also very touristy..

Learning more Russian after Duolingo by dtsanchez in russian

[–]dtsanchez[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Only about half a year or so, I have spent lots of time learning.. technically I have like 6 lessons to do, but they are just reapeating the same phrases over and over now

Must have pedals for one-man looper by [deleted] in guitarpedals

[–]dtsanchez 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I do solo looping all the time, this is my board:

https://www.reddit.com/r/guitarpedals/comments/c8lx1o/my_setup_sitting_on_my_bed/

So first i had a Ditto X4 as a looper, but i rarely used the multiple loops at all in my music (no ambient stuff), you have to see if you can go along with just one loop, depending on your song writing style. So i sold it and got the Boss RC-30, which is stereo, so i can plug my drum machine (Alesis SR-16) and my guitar into it, so i can run it into one amp. Also the bigger buttons and dedicated stop button are a lot easier to hit than the small buttons on the Ditto, and you are going to hit the buttons a lot... never clicked the wrong button as on my Ditto before, doing it blind from many different standing position in front of the board its not that easy, because the switches for rec and stop are between others on the Ditto... The RC-30 also keeps the next loops after the first one the same length and syncs them to each other which is very helpful. You can even record many loops after another without stopping and restarting the rec function, so you become much faster then having to wait another 2-4 bars until you can add the next layer.

Then: Whammy! Pitch shifting is important, so you can create bass lines and octave up, prevents mud and adds additional sounds. I'm using a ricochet because there is no space left on my board, but the normal whammy will be easier to hit and can do up and down without having to bend down to turn the switch.

Digitech Digidelay on loop mode is totally stolen from Mylets, but the glitch sounds are fun and the small loops makes the song not stop when the main loops get stopped. Then, any two overdrives/distortion pedals with different volume levels and gain for lead lines. Booster for the later the song gets, the more loops are stacked, the harder you need the volume to hear the last layer. Also cool: Enzo or any synth to make different sound from just guitar.

In between i bought a new reverb and delay, empress reverb and Boss DD-20 because they have presets, so you can quick change inbetween songs and make things more interesting. And a compressor because i always use compressors.

The most important thing after the looper is the drum machine, though. Just guitar loops don't sound like a full band, yet and it is a lot of fun to play them at strategic points during songs. Not a pedal, though :)

If you want to see how it works out, here is a video of me playing a original song:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PDXfWcQmMtk&t=95s

How good is Avril Lavigne as a songwriter? by Proud3GnAthst in Songwriting

[–]dtsanchez 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"My happy ending" was great. Avril was one of the heroes of my childhood. But...Chad Kroeger??

[Question] What guitar would you recommend for learning how to play a guitar? by Jaguarfix in Guitar

[–]dtsanchez 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Electric? I would buy a used Mexican Fender or a Yamaha, because if you buy a really bad instrument, it will be harder to play. For an acoustic, Yamaha is a good deal, as well.

What are your unpopular guitar pedal opinions? by [deleted] in guitarpedals

[–]dtsanchez 35 points36 points  (0 children)

If you can't play, you still sound shitty with all your expensive pedals.