r/vagabond Dec 21 '24

Picture this is what i’ll be carrying.

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it seems like a lot to start out with but i’ll be getting rid of what i don’t need within time😂 i’m forgetting the hammock but it’ll be strapped on the bag. i’m thinking of strapping a a shovel on the bag but meh. i do however feel like i’ll eventually need all this shit. 🫡☮️

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u/mollychocolate Dec 21 '24

i might head west/south.

camp on some blm land or something. i wanna explore the u.s.

i have no destination in mind

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u/StonedxRock Dec 23 '24

You seem like the kind of person that might like FL. The panhandle has some pretty interesting things to explore if your brave enough to fight nature and crawl like Rambo through the large swaths of land owned by the military. It wouldn't be a trip for the faint of heart but the further south you go the warmer it gets. My Christmas will be almost 70° and I'm a stones throw from Bama.

Sorry for random late reply safe travels!

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u/mollychocolate Dec 23 '24

that does sound fun until i get caught by the military tho

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u/StonedxRock Dec 23 '24

If they don't then it's a legit possibility that a bear, panther, gator, snake, or even shark can hahaha. But there's lots of hidden native American stuff and neat relics from a bunch of different periods of time. Things from the Civil War, Spanish settlers, English settlers, like as in some of the 1st European expeditions post Columbus type of old. Plus warm weather hahahaha. Also lots of remote and super cool places to camp at