Fiction or not?

Discussion in 'Camping/Outdoor Living' started by Barbuchon, Mar 21, 2006.

  1. Barbuchon

    Barbuchon Member

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    Where's the best place to live without "ALMOST" anything. Okay, few clothes, a tent, some tools like a knife and that's about it?
     
  2. hippiehillbilly

    hippiehillbilly the old asshole

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    depends on yer allergies..

    ;)
     
  3. Barbuchon

    Barbuchon Member

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    I'm all good
     
  4. Da Kine

    Da Kine Hip Forums Supporter HipForums Supporter

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    Hiya, Hippies!

    Dunno, Barbuchon. First, be sure you consider all the possible "allergies," including those that are not addressed in the office of a M.D. allergist — like snow, beaches, mountains, deserts, rednecks, liberals, yanks, any one or several ethnic groups, hunger, whatever.

    Are you a relative newcomer to the road and world or a seasoned veteran? Are you independently wealthy, are you going to have to work, or do you imagine a lifestyle like Jeremiah Johnson? Perhaps you plan to marry well and crawl off to Walden Pond with your sugar momma? How long do you plan to do it and what are your goals, if any? What about visas and such if you travel away from home?

    I still don't know the answers, whatever your answers to these questions may be. I have been on the road searching for that perfect spot since, well, since before Watergate.

    Along the way (I'm a yank) I have held drivers licenses from 14 or 15 states in the US, worked and travelled up your way (I still have a Canadian social insurance number). I have renewed my passport three times and have included the Pacific Rim. a bit of Western Europe, and Mexico in my camping adventures.

    But I cannot even imagine what the "best place" might be — not yet, anyway. I haven't found it yet.

    But I do know some pretty good places. Rather a lot of them. I find that it's the people for me more than a particular latitude or longitude.

    But that's me.

    Oh — and those are facts, not fiction.
     
  5. Barbuchon

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    I've been into nature survival group since I'm a kid, and being poor as fuck learned me how to live. Ive never been in hospitals before and I refuse to take medecine for personal reasons. I'm in good health and I'm not planning to work since I wanna live with the nature. I can't hold my actual lifestyle anymore it's been few years since I'm planning to leave my job and everything I have. I want something in the south since I'm so tired of the winter and cold tempature.
     
  6. Floyd Soul

    Floyd Soul The Walkin' Dude

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    Id say somewhere in the tropics anyway. The african grasslands, in an area with lots of food and water.
     
  7. gringo_in_caribbean0

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    try the caribbean, good weather, on the windward sides very few flying insects cheap living and various ways to make money if need be.
     

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