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  1. ResistMuchObeyLittle

    Whos in indiana or illinois?

    Anyone near kokomo? Im on the road headed west. Loaded bike.
  2. ResistMuchObeyLittle

    Where to go?

    So, after a great summer Im ready to pack my bike up and head somewhere/anywhere! Some possible options- Get dropped off in upstate New york and head towards maine, then hop over into Canada. I have cold weather gear so no worries there. Or, get dropped in W Virginia and he down the coast and...
  3. ResistMuchObeyLittle

    Alone

    I've watched this show quite a few times when I'm able and one thing is very clear- Unless you have your shit together, you're not going to make it very long in the wilderness just by fishing and trapping. There is such a thing called Rabbit starvation. UNLESS you have a hunting rifle, or...
  4. ResistMuchObeyLittle

    Bike touring Mexico

    I've been researching bike touring in Mexico and I'm looking for any info from people that have toured down there. I came across this which is pretty helpful. I know a few members have spent quite a bit of time south of the border. I'd actually consider staying down there for quite awhile if the...
  5. ResistMuchObeyLittle

    Shimano Recall

    So, I got my bike off of Craigslist. Its a mid 90's. After doing some research last year I found out that Shimano did a recall on their cranks and derailleurs from that time period. I ended up taking my bike to the shop and to this day Shimano is still recognizing the recall and replaced all of...
  6. ResistMuchObeyLittle

    A campaign of surveillance and oppression

    This is some really scary shit right here!!! And they had the help of the US. https://www.nytimes.com/2019/02/21/business/china-xinjiang-uighur-dna-thermo-fisher.html
  7. ResistMuchObeyLittle

    Quest For Freedom

    Thomas J. Elpel has some really great articles on Wilderness living. I find his writing very informative, and also very inspiring. Especially his thoughts on escaping the destructive cage known as modern society. http://www.hollowtop.com/Articles/Quest_for_Freedom.htm
  8. ResistMuchObeyLittle

    Your favorite books?

    What are your favorite, life changing books? For me it was actually Man's Search For Meaning, Walden, The Freedom Manifesto abd How I found freedom In an unfree world.
  9. ResistMuchObeyLittle

    SAILING by E.F. Knight

    http://www.allthingsransome.net/literary/knight.htm
  10. ResistMuchObeyLittle

    Best route east from DTW

    Need some advice/input. If you were bike touring from Detroit to upstate NY towards Maine, What route would you take? Highways? state routes? No smartphone or GPS. When I went to the UP I mainly used the state routes or side roads roughly following the Adventure cycling route. Just curious...
  11. ResistMuchObeyLittle

    Band name/s? Need input. Abracadaver

    I'm currently working on new music and i'd love to have some input on a badass band name. I have quite a few names for the project but I like collaboration and hearing what other ideas people may have. It needs to be good, like as good as Brian Jonestown Massacre, And you will know us by the...
  12. ResistMuchObeyLittle

    What are you currently reading?

    I'm always looking for book recommendations. This year I had the goal of reading 100 books, I've got 2 to go. I'm currently finishing up Sartre-Being and nothingness. "The man who doesn't read good books has no advantage over the man who can't read them."
  13. ResistMuchObeyLittle

    Sacred Economics: Money, Gift, and Society in the Age of Transition by Charles Eisenstein

    @ResistMuchObeyLittle submitted a new resource: Charles Eisenstein-Sacred Economics: Money, Gift, and Society in the Age of Transition - Gift Economy Read more about this resource...
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    Economics In One Lesson by Henry Hazlitt

    @ResistMuchObeyLittle submitted a new resource: Henry Hazlitt-Economics In One Lesson - Economics Read more about this resource...
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    The Social Contract by Jean-Jacques Rousseau

    @ResistMuchObeyLittle submitted a new resource: Rousseau-The Social Contract - Philosophy Read more about this resource...
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    On the Inequality among Mankind by Jean-Jacques Rousseau

    @ResistMuchObeyLittle submitted a new resource: Rousseau- On the Inequality among Mankind - Philosophy Read more about this resource...
  17. ResistMuchObeyLittle

    Winter Mucklucks

    For those winter travelers. Not great to hike in or run in, but you won't lose any toes from the cold wearing these suckers. And a great price for quality winter boots. http://armysurpluswarehouse.com/muckluck/
  18. ResistMuchObeyLittle

    Granite Gear Blaze 60

    Just got my new pack. I highly recommend GG packs. I also like that it's earthy tones that blend in well when stealth camping. The roll top design is nice and it has 2 straps that clinch the top shut, that can also be use to strap down your sleeping mat. I use a trash compactor bag for the liner...
  19. ResistMuchObeyLittle

    YoYo Fishing Reel

    For those of you that do some wilderness living these things are worth their weight in gold. YoYo fishing reels. Probably Illegal to use but they work damn good. set it, then go about doing other things, go back later and check it to see if you got some food.
  20. ResistMuchObeyLittle

    Entering Canada on an air mattress

    Just when you think you've heard it all someone comes along and does something new. Lol https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/alien-enters-canada-on-air-mattress-1.3755079
  21. ResistMuchObeyLittle

    News & Blogs Man makes a rowboat his home under the 520 bridge

    William Kaphaem and his dog, Lulu, live in an aluminum 14-foot rowboat in a foot of water under the Highway 520 bridge in Seattle. By Erik Lacitis Seattle Times staff reporter Under the concrete pillars of the Highway 520 bridge, anchored in a foot of water, William Kaphaem and his dog, Lulu...
  22. ResistMuchObeyLittle

    Tramping Kit Check List from 1916

    Excellent kit list from 1916. From TOURING AFOOT BY DR. C. P. FORDYCE 1916 Tramping Kit Check List Wear. Flannel shirt. Whipcord pants. Belt. Wool unionsuit. Wool socks. Felt hat. Shoes or moccasins. Pockets. Map. Jack knife. Kerchief. Waterproof match box. Compass. Pack. Pack sack. Wool...
  23. ResistMuchObeyLittle

    Under Educated And Over Medicated

    I'm not sure where I read this but it's so true.true.
  24. ResistMuchObeyLittle

    Traps and Misc.

    I've used some of these with success.
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    News & Blogs Man Bikes Around the World With $2 in Pocket

    Man Bikes Around the World With $2 in Pocket BY SARAH LANGDON IF YOU THINK riding the stationary bike at the gym is exhausting, imagine riding your bike 28,000 miles through 37 countries in eight years. Tired yet? Keiichi “Kei” Iwasaki , 36, of Japan began such an adventure when he grew...
  26. ResistMuchObeyLittle

    Willamette National Forest In Oregon

    Not sure if this is the right area to post this but it kind of pertains to wilderness survival and how important it is to know it. This is some freaky shit right here. I've never been in that forest but after reading this it makes me want to check it out. To have soooooooo many people disappear...
  27. ResistMuchObeyLittle

    The Impossible task of finding a bike touring partner!

    Anyone else have this problem? I've met some cool people but it seems most people bail out of any kind of plans. There should be a way to find someone. Touring alone can be fun and exciting, but having someone to ride with is so much more enjoyable.
  28. ResistMuchObeyLittle

    Bike touring in the UP

    I really like this guy's videos. Super chill guy and doesn't look like your typical bike tourer- wears everyday clothes and boots, rides a nice Schwinn with front and back racks and stealth camps all over. Link: https://youtu.be/sqL589A8RWs
  29. ResistMuchObeyLittle

    Video Great Bike Touring Videos

    This guy has the best Bike Touring Videos I've yet watched. He mentions roads he's on, etc. Plus, he seems like a cool guy. Beware: The videos are addictive.
  30. ResistMuchObeyLittle

    Scott Stoll

    Great tips on long distance touring. https://gearjunkie.com/world-bike-touring-gear-test
  31. ResistMuchObeyLittle

    News & Blogs 72-year-old Iowa bicyclist: 18,200 miles across America, 4,000 to go

    https://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/life/2016/07/06/72-year-old-iowa-bicyclist-18200-miles-across-america-4000-go/86207118/ I love hearing about people that just one day decided they were going to ride, and then kept on riding. 72-year-old Iowa bicyclist: 18,200 miles across America, 4,000...
  32. ResistMuchObeyLittle

    DIY front fork bucket panniers

    I've seen the rear bucket panniers and that's what I'm doing, but I like how this girl improvised when not having a front rack. Very creative. I'm going to steal that idea as I'm trying to budget. Also incorporating dry bags and arno straps. And not sure who the guy is, but he's also said fuck...
  33. ResistMuchObeyLittle

    Budget gear for a bike tour

    So, after many failed attempts at finding a reliable road dawg, I'm saying fuck it and hitting the road on my lonesome. This is greatly inspired by Gypsybones. Reading about his trips gets my blood flowing. After doing extensive research I've put together a budget setup for those broke asses...
  34. ResistMuchObeyLittle

    Safest form of travel

    I have a friend who wants to head out with me but he's afraid due to having a warrant. Anyone on here ever have a warrant and what would you say is the safest way to travel? Does Greyhound have any system that would red flag him? Thanks for any info. I'm always amazed at all the good info...
  35. ResistMuchObeyLittle

    Winter Camping- way Off Grid

    Looking for someone, or a few people that are interested in going off grid for the winter. We'd build a nice shelter, fire pit, etc. I have the skills for this and if you do too that would work great. Trying to get this going asap. If you have a car, I have gas money-but would have to figure...
  36. ResistMuchObeyLittle

    Bushcraft

    Anyone interested in Wilderness living and Bushcraft should definitely read and implement the BUSHCRAFT Book by MORS KOCHANSKI. By far the best book on the subject. He also has YouTube videos that are great. He's like the great grandfather of Wilderness Survival. Also check out his 2 kilo kit...
  37. ResistMuchObeyLittle

    Living Poor In Style

    I've been scouring thrift shops for this book as it's out of print. If anyone comes across it by accident please send me a PM. I'm sure a Goodwill or Salvation Army has it somewhere in this vast country. Lol
  38. ResistMuchObeyLittle

    If you had to Disappear...

    Not sure if this is in the right forum. I've read a few book lately that have me thinking of this quite a bit. If you had to disconnect and disappear, where would you go? Mexico? Canada? If you didn't have a lot of cash- what would you do? Quite a few people say how easy it is to get into...
  39. ResistMuchObeyLittle

    Nelson, B.C.

    Anyone on here live there, or have been there? It looks like a cool place to check out.
  40. ResistMuchObeyLittle

    Utah?

    Has anyone been through Cedar City or any of the other smaller towns near wilderness areas? I'm curious as to how they are. I've never been to Utah and I plan on, at some point, Going there and checking it out. Thanks for any tips. Cheers
  41. ResistMuchObeyLittle

    The Popo

    How often are you questioned? Do they run your name? Looking to hitch but cant stand dealing with bs.
  42. ResistMuchObeyLittle

    Leaving society

    Never found the right company to do this. .
  43. ResistMuchObeyLittle

    Hello

    Just saying hello to all my fellow travelers, bushcrafters, etc.