Operation Get me to America is a go people
11 years ago
Sup my friends. welcome to my Journal
you heard it folks. i'm planning on coming to america next year. in july hopefully. I will be flying all the way from London, England all the way to the rocky mountain of Colorado Springs. I plan to be staying 2 weeks and plan to see any of the sights and spend time with my two US besties:
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Now as it stands im saving up for this trip on my own but if anyone can spare a little cash for this trip it would be greatly appreciated. To me this is a once in a lifetime trip.
If you want to donate to help me get to the state you can send a little coin to tojin666[at]hotmail.co.uk
Currently my total is £120 out of £1500. Of course much of this is coming out my own pocket. Also I will be updating this total frequently. Please leave ideas of places i could visit while i'm there


Now as it stands im saving up for this trip on my own but if anyone can spare a little cash for this trip it would be greatly appreciated. To me this is a once in a lifetime trip.
If you want to donate to help me get to the state you can send a little coin to tojin666[at]hotmail.co.uk
Currently my total is £120 out of £1500. Of course much of this is coming out my own pocket. Also I will be updating this total frequently. Please leave ideas of places i could visit while i'm there
As far as places to visit, there's the usual tourist-y stuff to do here. There's Cave of the Winds just west of town, which is pretty interesting... Garden of the Gods(which is free to visit) is a series of natural limestone formations that people all over the world come to see. If you're a rally fan, there's Pike's Peak which is 14,210ft(4,331m) above sea level and the location of one of the Race to the Clouds hill climb(it's usually held around 4 July). If you're more of a historical buff, there's an interesting pioneer museum downtown, along with a numismatic museum(money) just south of Colorado College.
Denver's about 70mi north and there's quite a bit to do there as well. The aquarium there is pretty pricey but is a great place to visit. If you're a South Park fan, the real South Park is about a hundred miles west; easy enough for a day trip. There's lots of old historical mining towns in the area; one of my ID pictures in my scraps was taken at a saloon that once hosted figures such as Doc Holliday and Oscar Wilde.
Enjoy your trip out here!