EightyFourThousand
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Thirty years old, been wwoofing/traveling since 2016. Most recently spent three years in California, first in the Santa Cruz mountains on a pot farm/commune, then in the Bay Area where I volunteered for the Long Haul Infoshop and Slingshot radical newspaper. Ironically as soon as I went into homelessness the Long Haul dropped me like a ton of bricks. I spent a few months just rough sleeping in the east bay/sf until I felt claustrophobic and just kinda meandered up the 101 to Oregon... no pack just a blanket. I'm currently back in Indiana where I was raised; farming for a family, and my stay is due to end in a month. I'm kind of going back and forth between continuing this lifestyle of farming for others and going back into the ascetic lifestyle that I discovered while homeless in the bay area. That being said, my folks are elderly and I don't want to be on the other end of the country in the event that they become ill or worse. Michigan sounds appealing but the idea of dealing with the beast that is winter weather is daunting, and a challenge I never had to deal with out west. I appreciate any advice anyone can give, even if it's get yer ass back to the west coast.
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