OutsideYourWorld
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Hey all, I'm Steve, from Vancouver Canada. I've been travelling on two years come this summer, starting from Scotland and am now here at the lowest point in Europe - Crete. I quit the army after five magical years to do this, and haven't regretted it one bit. It's become my life, and the more I travel the more it simply feels like home. Oddly enough most random towns, beaches, forests or wherever I end up fees more like home than where I grew up. Strange for me, as I only ever moved once in my life at age three, so my house of 23 years had always been what I knew as my home.
I travel by Hitchhiking, sleep outside or in abandoned buildings, and if I'm offered work for a room and food, I like to settle in spots for an undetermined amount of time. Currently I'm working at a rental apartment sorta place on the southern coast of crete, living out of a (renovated) 100 or so year old house.. (love old stuff I do).
I'm on my way East, probably as far as Kurdish Iraq before escaping back north as the death heat sets in. But when I'm stationary like this I love reading, conversing with other travellers (because I rarely meet them in person), and getting my Internet fix.
So I hope to be active for at least a little while before committing to the road once more
I travel by Hitchhiking, sleep outside or in abandoned buildings, and if I'm offered work for a room and food, I like to settle in spots for an undetermined amount of time. Currently I'm working at a rental apartment sorta place on the southern coast of crete, living out of a (renovated) 100 or so year old house.. (love old stuff I do).
I'm on my way East, probably as far as Kurdish Iraq before escaping back north as the death heat sets in. But when I'm stationary like this I love reading, conversing with other travellers (because I rarely meet them in person), and getting my Internet fix.
So I hope to be active for at least a little while before committing to the road once more