Every place in this state has at least 3 names and this road is no exeption. Called North Star Rd by some and Military Rd on some maps, Forest Road 150 bisects the immense Gila National Forest for over 50 miles heading north/south. Homeland of the Chiricahua Apache, the Gila is still wild and...
Any recommendations for a good spot to spend a few weeks or months in Vermont? Maybe the winter?
I've been a few times this summer with the pandemic on, and things seem nice and quiet and dead in a perfect way that suits me... plus in Canada we think of this as our 14th province (nvm that we...
Austin Texas is another one of those cities I never thought I would have spent as much time in as I have, but overall I'm glad I did. It's a great town overall that's easy to find work in, making it a great place to save up money between travels. Unfortunately there's not a lot of punks or other...
I know that Alaska is flooded with public cabins. They are everywhere. I also know that in Death Valley they have a public cabin. Are there any other public cabins in the USA? I want to live in a public cabin for a bit. I thought about squatting in a rental but the park rangers or owners could...
First thank you all for such awsome advice on my last thread about where to go during covid 19...i think I have narrowed it down to Santa Barbra CA. Like I mentioned before this is kinda a new experience for me and all i got is a back pack and a one way amtrak ticket(that's the plan anyway) so...
Im a soon to be homeless michigan resident and I want to use my time to travel. But during covid alot of places are shut down (for good reason) I want to be able to travel and see things and not get arrested for not having a place to go (being homeless so I can't quarantine well)
Hello, I'm. Short time lurker that needs some advice so if this isn't in the right spot I do apologize.I've never really tried the nomadic lifestyle before other than moving around and I was younger. Recently I was really wanting a fresh start and to start moving around a bit more, ButI'm not...
I'm currently posted up in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. Been here way too long for shitty reasons. I've got a ride lined up to take me as far as Concord, New Hampshire. There is no set route and he's open to small detours (he mentioned Philadelphia as a possibility). Can anybody suggest any cool...
Hey folk and fiends! I'm heading out to lake Powell and Zion national park, with the fam. Looking for tips and ideas. From Tucson to page. What's good ? I'll have a person who is disabled. ( she's tough as any other person of measure to be clear) and a 3 year old also my loyal pooch. He's well...
I would like to share with all of you a trip I've been planning for a couple years now. I started with a handful of graves and other destinations with the trip ending at Bruce Lee and Brandon Lee's graves. As I've shared the image of it around, I get more ideas from friends and others who see...
America's largest city, population-wise, and possibly the most diverse in the world. We've had around 8 million residents for nearly the past century, with people constantly flowing in and out.
Weather can be fairly cold in the winter, fairly hot and humid in the summer, rainy and windy in the...
Once the exclusive realm of the Apache, the San Mateo Mountains northwest of Truth or Consequences New Mexico rise in solitary splendor and are managed by the U.S. Forest Service as part of the greater Cibola National Forest. Vick's Peak rises to just over 10,000 ft at the south end of the 40...
Anyone know of any good locations in NorCal? The more remote the better, no high traffic areas.
Any suggestions, tips or info would be highly appreciated.
Just south of Cal-Nev-Ari, NV off Hwy 95 is a dirt road called Christmas Tree Pass Road. It will take you through Christmas Tree Pass, south of Spirit Mountain, and to Grapevine Canyon Petroglyphs. The road ends on Nevada State Highway 163.
Four wheel drive is recommended, but I did it in my...
For anyone that's riding freight to Colton or San Bernardino and trying to get as close as possible to Slab City, for as cheap as possible, with the least possible amount of hitching, here ya go:
Starting in May, there's a bus you can catch from either the DT San Bernardino bus station or the...
I just realized that most of the places I want to go to, mainly in Louisiana and Arizona (The French Quarter, Slab City, Arcosanti), are probably going to be nearly inhospitable for a bike punk pretty soon, but I don't know of anything up north that interests me, and I really want to get away...
I may be taking a job up in Quilcene/Sequim Washington here soon, and wanted to know if anyone had any info on what it is like to be a Van-dweller up on the Olympic pen.
Good spots to set up? Cops? Night life? Stuff to do? Other van dwellers? Is the weather REALLY that bad?
My plan here is to...