It’s a shame your channel isn’t a little larger. I’m sure there would be plenty of people in the US happy to have you stay with them a night or two as you toured the US. Maybe next time? I don’t know how you could sleep in a car for that long a period, your back must have been wrecked?
hehe much love brother. The worst part was the personal care side of things like taking showers using public toilets etc but yeah quite uncomfortable. But on the bright side I got to see quite a bit of the USA! Was definitely worth sacrificing some comforts. I do this just for fun anyway but would be nice to have an audience. Thanks for your continued support brother :) you're a day 1.
@@crookedsmilegang I wonder if hitchhiking is still a widespread thing in the US these days. Did you pick anyone up during your travellers? Maybe out in the sticks I could see people stopping, but if you stop near a city you are as likely to be car jacked as have a friendly passenger to keep you company?
@@Ironbuket haha I did pick up a few people along the way. Very interesting people I must say. I have a rule that I don't pick up anyone when in the uk, but when I'm abroad I like to think of it as part of the whole package of travelling. I gave one homeless guy a lift in Cali. He goes by the name Driftwood.
It’s a shame your channel isn’t a little larger. I’m sure there would be plenty of people in the US happy to have you stay with them a night or two as you toured the US. Maybe next time? I don’t know how you could sleep in a car for that long a period, your back must have been wrecked?
hehe much love brother. The worst part was the personal care side of things like taking showers using public toilets etc but yeah quite uncomfortable. But on the bright side I got to see quite a bit of the USA! Was definitely worth sacrificing some comforts. I do this just for fun anyway but would be nice to have an audience. Thanks for your continued support brother :) you're a day 1.
I'm always open to couch surf or camp or even hitch a ride out there! hitchhiking sounds quite fun now that I think about it.
@@crookedsmilegang I wonder if hitchhiking is still a widespread thing in the US these days. Did you pick anyone up during your travellers? Maybe out in the sticks I could see people stopping, but if you stop near a city you are as likely to be car jacked as have a friendly passenger to keep you company?
@@Ironbuket haha I did pick up a few people along the way. Very interesting people I must say. I have a rule that I don't pick up anyone when in the uk, but when I'm abroad I like to think of it as part of the whole package of travelling. I gave one homeless guy a lift in Cali. He goes by the name Driftwood.