so this is easier than I thought. And more fun too.
Right now I'm in Santa Cruz waiting for the bus to San Luis Obispo. I've been from San Luis Obispo up central California (blegh) to Sacramento, meandered my way through San Francisco, hitched down to Santa Cruz, and now here I am. There are lots of cool kids up here and I'm sad to leave, but I wanted to beat the rain out of here. My hitch hiking experience has been spotless, it's taken less than 15 minutes for every ride, local busses are cheap, and coffee shops provide all the free electricity for a 1.25 cup of coffee. Sleeping near on ramps seems to be my favorite spot, and I always seem to fin my way out of crowded cities before nighttime.
Before leaving I was scared, mostly of the weather and the loneliness. Now I'm used to camping out by myself and waiting out rain. In all this lifestyle isn't bad at all, and can only get better when the nicer seasons come around. The only last hurdle to face is running out of money from my last paycheck, but so far 200$ has lasted a month and a half and that's eating out and buying bus tickets, not too shabby.
My point is, thanks for introducing me to this cool ass way to live STP, couldn't have stepped out without you.
Right now I'm in Santa Cruz waiting for the bus to San Luis Obispo. I've been from San Luis Obispo up central California (blegh) to Sacramento, meandered my way through San Francisco, hitched down to Santa Cruz, and now here I am. There are lots of cool kids up here and I'm sad to leave, but I wanted to beat the rain out of here. My hitch hiking experience has been spotless, it's taken less than 15 minutes for every ride, local busses are cheap, and coffee shops provide all the free electricity for a 1.25 cup of coffee. Sleeping near on ramps seems to be my favorite spot, and I always seem to fin my way out of crowded cities before nighttime.
Before leaving I was scared, mostly of the weather and the loneliness. Now I'm used to camping out by myself and waiting out rain. In all this lifestyle isn't bad at all, and can only get better when the nicer seasons come around. The only last hurdle to face is running out of money from my last paycheck, but so far 200$ has lasted a month and a half and that's eating out and buying bus tickets, not too shabby.
My point is, thanks for introducing me to this cool ass way to live STP, couldn't have stepped out without you.