Planning to hit the road soonish.

Duncan

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Heyo, My name is Duncan and I have wanted to head out and travel for awhile now. I've got a bit of money saved up and am in the process of acquiring my own street bicycle. Gonna equip it with some touring gear and do a few test trips to the Oregon coast to see what I'd really like to bring. I'd like to meet new people and experience different cities, states, countries, continents and planets (if able :P). I'll probably be lurking around here and other sites for the next month or two while I prep myself to hit the road for what 6 months or a year. Haven't decided which but I'm going to make it mandatory I stay out that long so as to make it through the rough spots. Look forward to getting to know you!
 
I was an exchange student to Iceland for my senior year of high school and have been to a few different countries but I haven't traveled on my own or in this manner before. Like you though I'm always stoked to meet new people. One of my favorite things to do is to find people who've been tramping around and talk to 'em about their travels and wander around the city with 'em for awhile. I find it easier to relate to people in a certain mindset. I know I can relate to most people in some way but it can be hard to put it into practice. People have many sides to them and many states of mind they can be in. So it's not always quick or easy to find what parts of your personality either match or compliment the other persons.

I've really wanted to travel the states for a long time now. I like the idea of traveling on a bicycle because of the autonomy it provides not having to depend on catching a ride and still being free of a car. I can bring a little bit more without it weighing me down too bad. I also look forward to the solitude as well. I've got a few books I'm gonna bring and am thinkin' on bringing a small guitar or banjo for busking.

How about you. Have you been traveling much and/or plan on doing some traveling soon? Oh and are you a practicing freegan? I'm way interested in that but have yet to make any big runs to grocery stores and such. I live close to Mt. Hood so usually when I'm snowboarding or skiing i'll just fish some food out of the trash or ask people for their leftovers. I get some funny looks lol but I can't say I don't dislike the attention. :D
 
I just started life on the road. I am a practicing freegan. My mother left me a car and money when she died, which I dislike. So, I'm rubbertramping around and handing out money to people until my money runs out then I'm going to get rid of my car and hithchhike. Oh, and I'm planning on dropping a bunch of money from the top of a building in a big city. I think that would be awesome.
I love trash food! :D
 
I just started life on the road. I am a practicing freegan. My mother left me a car and money when she died, which I dislike. So, I'm rubbertramping around and handing out money to people until my money runs out then I'm going to get rid of my car and hithchhike. Oh, and I'm planning on dropping a bunch of money from the top of a building in a big city. I think that would be awesome.
I love trash food! :D

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I don't live for the future, I live in the now. I'm unhappy knowing that I'm suddenly so wealthy. Its funny how little pieces of paper can control people. Besides, I'd rather give it all away to people who actually need it. Plus it's just fun to walk around downtown and hide money in random places. And on car windshields.
I may be insane, but it works for me and I love it. :D
 
I've got an idea of where you're coming from I think. I was in a similar mindset for a few months and would drop money on the ground put down $40 for a $3 dollar tab, write a note on a twenty crumple it up and throw it from a parking garage rooftop and so on. I liked to do it as discreetly as possible, otherwise i felt like I was being some show off douche bag.. definitely fun.