What issues haven't you covered yet? I'm gonna run out of money for school soon and am considering going out this spring or summer. I used to give people advice here pretty regularly, but have been busy with school as well.
I got a few topics that are good to research. I know a bit about a few of these subjects as well.
Where to sleep, how to hitchhike, mountaineering, props, making money, how to be a traveling entrepreneur, where to bath, ways to stay healthy under extended periods of stress, where to find food, fun tips, handy packable tools, cooking food, pets, ideas fortesting the waters when meeting a stranger, blah blah blah, I got a bunch of things I could talk about. Do any of these topics interest you? I always love sharing my experience.
I'm in Washington still going to classes. I've been failing my classes out of lack of interest recently and am looking forward to getting out of here and stretching my legs and vocal chords for a while. I'm a music major as that's what I found I love doing. I discovered that I'm a shitty musician while traveling and decided to go to school to change that so I can extend my travels and make a small living anywhere, without a job. Well now I've learned enough to the point where I don't think I can fit much more in this way. Also, I want to develop my talent as a performer, so a road trip is pretty much required of me when I'm done with school. I'm probably gonna hitchhike with a guitar, mountain bike, small pack, nice cozy wool outfit or something, tools, maybe a blanket or sleeping bag. Something like that, but that sounds pretty heavy... I guess I better figure out what I'm going to pack. and what route I plan to take.
I would offer to travel with you. I'd want to talk with you a bit before hitting the road and see how well we get along. I've never hopped freight before, but I always love a scenic tour. I am super savvy with hitchhiking though. And I make excellent company when just sitting around, being "bored".
It's nice to meet you, Sierra. My name is Charlie.