beccasleft

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Hey, British on and off traveller here. I know this is mainly an American site but you guys have some really good info and advice so thought I'd say hi. Quite a lot of experience of travel at budgets/standards a long way below the mainstream backpacking scene but currently washing dishes to save enough for a long overland trip hoping to end with a working holiday visa in Aus. Either going to hitch most of the way with coaches if it gets tricky but also considering cycling. Also I'm a trans woman so comes with a whole set of issues when I've been in some countries. Anyway lovely to meet you all.
 

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I can definitely recommend cycling, it can get you out of awkward situations faster than walking/hitching and it's cheaper than public transport if you are traveling for longer than a few weeks. Only downside is that a bike isn't always the easiest thing to haul if you do decide you want to switch modes of transport. In Europe it should be easier, though. Best of luck!
 
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