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This just popped into my head so I might add things later. Seeing Alaska was always on my list and that will be fulfilled next year. The Monaco Grand Prix would be another. I consider the bucket list things that are possible. I’d like to put an Aston Martin on the list but short of winning the lottery, it’s just a dream.
 
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Moving to the 5 acres in the mountains in another state I purchased 2 months ago.



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The ones that are no longer possible:
Seeing a shuttle launch in person
Riding on Concorde
Getting a lap of the Nurburgring with Sabine Schmitz

Still on the list:
Drive the Nurburgring
Monaco GP
Visit Japan




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Visiting all 7 continents ( 1 left to go)
To overland to all the major deserts in the world
To see the GP at Spa

Those are a few that are at the top of my list


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Flying a Spitfire. Going to cross it off in September.
 
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Visit the last 6 US States - they’re all New England States. We’re schedules for October.



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Australia and New Guinea because my dad was there in WW II.
Saigon because I was there in first and second grade.
 
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Cat shot / recovery on a USN Aircraft Carrier.
Fly in a B52.
Fly in a B17.
Visit the Arizona.
Visit the Allied Cemetery at Normandy.
Ride the LS&I from the mine to the dock.
Lock through the Soo on an Ore Boat.


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A mint Browning Hi Power.


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I hope to go to Turin when the shroud is actually displayed.


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Retiring
Riding Prefontaine's watercraft
Going back to Prague


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Losing 50 lbs.





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Bucket list? Nah, I'm good.
 
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An Argentina dove hunt is probably #1 for my hunting career. An Africa plains game hunt would be, as well, though less likely.

Otherwise, I think I'd like to do a nice long boat trip... up/down the Atlantic seabord on a trawler or nice cruiser yacht. Or maybe a Tennessee R/Gulf cruise on the same.



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I would like to see the Northern Lights. My wife and I plan to make a winter trip to Norway or Iceland one of these years....until then we have never been overseas other than the Caribbean (which isn't really overseas) and Hawaii a few times.
 
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I’d like to go back to the UK and Ireland, I spent nearly six years in the Uk in the Air Force and would like to take my wife, daughter, and grandson to see some of the places I visited. If I could also hop over to the Netherlands again that would be great as well.
 
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A few years back a group of us were sitting around discussing bucket lists and I made the comment that I was good, my bucket list was complete. About 5 years later or so - still the same. I've been lucky to do the things that I wanted to do over the years, so I am good to go.

My wife on the other hand has stated that her bucket list consists of putting an OTCH title on our Boston.


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Making a bucket list.
 
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I could die tomorrow and feel accomplished. I've had a good life so far, done a lot of stuff, seen a lot of places, and really don't feel like I've left anything on the table to regret. I'm not saying I want to go tomorrow...I've still got raising my kids left to do, and I'd like to make it to retirement and spend some time just me and my wife travelling and having fun, but I feel like I've used the time I've had so far well.

That said, there area few thing s that I'd enjoy doing/completing if the opportunity presents itself:

Visit all 50 states. I've only got AK and HI left, and I've currently got plane tickets to AK for the end of next month.

Through hike the John Muir Trail.

Send some time backpacking Europe/Asia/Africa with my wife.

Backseat in Blue Angels #7 (not likely to happen, and I'd probably puke anyway, but I can dream right?)
 
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