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Ima squatter who just started renting because covid made squat life inconvenient for me. Moving to New orleans end of january but I have never lived there. Any advice for someone moving to NOLA, and do u know where I can get in touch with an active conscious anarchist community in...
So I made it close to baton rouge. Standing by i10 west for a day already and I've had 3 people already call me nigger and get a job! And to top it off someone threw a bottle filled with piss at me! My advice is if your colored DONT EVER TRY TO HITCHHIKE LOUISIANA!!!
America's largest city, population-wise, and possibly the most diverse in the world. We've had around 8 million residents for nearly the past century, with people constantly flowing in and out.
Weather can be fairly cold in the winter, fairly hot and humid in the summer, rainy and windy in the...
Once the exclusive realm of the Apache, the San Mateo Mountains northwest of Truth or Consequences New Mexico rise in solitary splendor and are managed by the U.S. Forest Service as part of the greater Cibola National Forest. Vick's Peak rises to just over 10,000 ft at the south end of the 40...
For anyone that's riding freight to Colton or San Bernardino and trying to get as close as possible to Slab City, for as cheap as possible, with the least possible amount of hitching, here ya go:
Starting in May, there's a bus you can catch from either the DT San Bernardino bus station or the...
Hey I just traveled from wa to Cali on a mission that got over shot a couple hundred miles but the mission is still on and a companion has lost family so fallen off I'm alone need help I have nothing to speak of but could be useful to your travels partner ships and new eperiences are nessecary...
Hey fam. Have heard so much about the gathering on South Island here, but can't find out where it is at all. Also heard the gathering on north island was amazing. Have met lots of rainbows at festivals and in Hippie havena never been to gathering and really want to try it.
Any help is immensely...
Thinking of going down to New Orleans for a week or two sometime in March, would love to meet people who’d be into making some art/music, exploring some spaces and maybe even showing me around a bit. I have only visited New Orleans once and was not staying in my vehicle then so I’m looking to...
I've been wanting to go camping in the Southwest for a long time using the BLM lands available (live in Chicago atm), and I was wondering if any of you suggest any good spots nearish a city/town that I could replenish supplies. Near some lakes or streams too. That would be great.
Just got my visa approved and got my tickets. Ready to go next month!
Just wondering if anyone here would have tips on things.
Mainly, if there are any great places to work that you know of.
And what all I need for that besides visa? Tax # etc.
Anything that I really shouldn't miss? Great...
Hi I'm from Boston here. I was wondering if any of y'all know of any good sleeping spots around? I'm in the shelter right now but hate it. Last summer I spent about a week in Titus? Park never the Pru. I loved it but last time I was there I noticed they started kicking people out though.
I...
I will be there in a few hours. Who has passed through there? What was your experience like? Do you have any interesting stories about this town?
I heard that rockhounding is big in secorro county too. Any good finds around the area?
Thanks in advance. Much love.
-TJ 72
Recently had given to me a bunch of those nice expensive maps for parks in New York. By request I will take pictures of them and send them to anyone that needs them (they're large and there's a lot here, so I'm not uploading them all at once.)
Please message me the map you need if you're...
Just arrived in Wellington a few days ago and thought I'll write down some things about my time here since there isn't that much info about that place on this page. And happy to get tips and infos about where to go and what to do.
Wellington airport is quite nice, has good wifi and hot...
The southern New Zealand town of Kaitangata appears the prime example of the pastoral landscapes the island is known for; it's lush, hilly, green, and peaceful. Only about 800 people live there, and it's a mere eight minutes from the coastline.
For those who prefer the rural, slow lifestyle and...
There is a thread back here somewhere about me being on the North Island in 2015. It was pretty lukewarm. I biked past a lot of farms and orchards and neverending fencelines, then got a job picking kiwifruit with a buncha people I never warmed up to much, stayed three months pining away for wild...