hendiatris
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Hey! I've been reading this message board for a few weeks and think I've got an idea or two about the expat community. I was working in tech in San Francisco and then did a wine harvest in Sonoma and now I'm heading to South America to hang out for a bit and then go to Mendoza for another wine harvest, hopefully. I have a few questions:
1) It seems like I should stay at a hostel for the first few weeks in BsAs. What do these cost? Can anyone recommend one?
2) I've emailed some wineries but haven't heard any responses. Does anyone have any winery contacts in Mendoza?
3) I'm flying from DC to Santiago (I found a sub $400 flight on that route) on Jan 27. My plan is to take a bus from Santiago to Mendoza, and then fly from Mendoza to Buenos Aires. What do I do about paying the reciprocity fee? And does this sound like a good way to go? I plan to spend a few days in Santiago and a few in Mendoza along the way, too.
4) I'd like to join a gym in Buenos Aires. Can anyone recommend a decent barebones gym for a weightlifter? What if I only need it for a month?
5) I guess I'm a bit of a digital nomad now and I pick up contract consulting gigs and need my computer and some decent internet. Is it stupid to bring a laptop? Do cafes have decent wifi?
I'm sure I'll have others. Thanks ahead for answering, and I can't wait to meet many of the folks here.
1) It seems like I should stay at a hostel for the first few weeks in BsAs. What do these cost? Can anyone recommend one?
2) I've emailed some wineries but haven't heard any responses. Does anyone have any winery contacts in Mendoza?
3) I'm flying from DC to Santiago (I found a sub $400 flight on that route) on Jan 27. My plan is to take a bus from Santiago to Mendoza, and then fly from Mendoza to Buenos Aires. What do I do about paying the reciprocity fee? And does this sound like a good way to go? I plan to spend a few days in Santiago and a few in Mendoza along the way, too.
4) I'd like to join a gym in Buenos Aires. Can anyone recommend a decent barebones gym for a weightlifter? What if I only need it for a month?
5) I guess I'm a bit of a digital nomad now and I pick up contract consulting gigs and need my computer and some decent internet. Is it stupid to bring a laptop? Do cafes have decent wifi?
I'm sure I'll have others. Thanks ahead for answering, and I can't wait to meet many of the folks here.