Quantcast La Voz Weekly
College Media Network

La Voz

Summer's coming, go out and be adventurous

Jessica Samford

Issue date: 6/22/09 Section: Opinion
  • Print
  • Email
Media Credit: Galen Oback

Are you planning on sitting around all summer, working your tail off or partying like a rock star? Well pardon my French, but what a lame excuse for a summer. Students should take full advantage of summer, but only a few do.

I asked students, why on earth wouldn't they be taking any vacations? It seems that the main reasons are lack of funds or unawareness of the possibilities. So, I've decided to hook you all up with some fun summer vacation ideas that won't put a dent in your wallet. Okay, maybe some of them will, but they're worth it.

For the outdoorsy types: camping is perfect for you. It is super cheap and a great way to relax with friends and or family. Camping is always a great option for college students, as you generally get a campsite that allows six people for $25 per night. That's less than $10 for a weekend getaway. Of course, food and drinks, activities and materials will cost a little extra, but you'd be spending money on food and drinks if you stayed home anyway.

The best spot anyone could recommend is Yosemite National Park. Only a four hour scenic to a place that has so much to offer. From activities like hiking to touring, backpacking to cycling, river rafting to fishing, rock climbing to swimming. With diversity like this, how could you not enjoy yourself?

For the thrill seekers among you: I've got to include the best river-rafting trip down Cache Creek River. Arrive on a Saturday morning, river raft all day, get to camp to set up your tents, party that night in the middle of the forest with live DJs, and wake up to do it all over again one more time on Sunday. All for $150 or less depending on the weekend, and did I forget to mention that lunch, breakfast, and dinner is provided?

To incorporate anyone's drinking urge, I've compiled a phenomenal list of spectacular night out spots. If you don't mind a few weirdoes, the End Up in San Francisco is perfect for all the night owls out there. From Thursday to Monday the place never closes. They stop serving alcohol after 2 a.m., but you can still dance long into the night, or the morning for that matter. This place has the best DJs in northern California. The cover charge is $20 on most days and you have the option of staying there until Sunday.

An old friend and I loved to dance there. We got up super early Sunday morning and headed straight to 101 North. Once at the End Up, we danced our little hearts away and drank cocktails out on the tree house on a warm and beautiful day. Sun shining, music blasting, people dancing - what more could anyone ask for? Admit it, you're either curious or jealous.
Page 1 of 2 next >

Article Tools

Viewing Comments 1 - 1 of 1

Sydney Leung

posted 6/18/09 @ 2:18 PM PST

Dear Jessica:

Thanks for writing about The Endup! Don't know if you knew, I went to De Anza as well!

Sydney
The Endup

Post a Comment

  • NOTE: Email address will not be published

Type your comment below (html not allowed)

  I understand posting spam or other comments that are unrelated to this article will cause my comment to be flagged for deletion and possibly cause my IP address to be permanently banned from this server.

Site Meter

Advertisement

Poll

What would you like to see more of in La Voz Weekly?
Submit Vote

View Results

Advertisement