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  1. Vis

    General Question(s) For Rubbertrampers That Drive or Ride in Wheelchair Accesible Vans

    Well the reason I feel this state is horrible to drive in is a combination of two things: 1) This is probably more a reason my hometown and current residence is horrible to drive in, but there's always roadwork popping up and taking years to finish and the people driving around just fucking go...
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    General Question(s) For Rubbertrampers That Drive or Ride in Wheelchair Accesible Vans

    I ain't being gifted the van, my close friend is, and honestly it's a better deal than just looking to buy one mainly with it being free. Honestly I live in one of the worst states to drive in, and fear that anything could happen between now and when we depart. Neither of us are disabled now, so...
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    General Question(s) For Rubbertrampers That Drive or Ride in Wheelchair Accesible Vans

    If you never traveled with someonw who is or you aren't wheelchair bound, how did it impact travel, both before taking off and while driving? If you did have passengers who were or you yourself are wheechair bound, was there any impact during travel, both before taking off and while driving...
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    Trying to find a photoshoot

    That second one was it. Thanks a lot God Bless!
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    Trying to find a photoshoot

    I remember that all the photos that were in it were in a professional style(think your highschool yearbook photos but a little bigger). All the subjects were traveling nomads/Train Hoppers/Travel Punks/Dirty Kids/Whatever other term you prefer. All of the photos had muted colors. There was a bio...
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    Hello from South Carolina

    Hello, Blank. That's an interesting pfp, to say the least.
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    Hello from South Carolina

    Name's Dave, but you can call me Vis. I've lived all my life in SC, and am looking to adopt the vagabond lifestyle in a few years after I finish Highschool and get a College degree. I'm looking to buy a van and rubbertramp my way across the country, though I may trainhop a little.