Loved it, had a friend that was a raill rider and said the same. He said he had to always watch his back but he had a lot of what he considered family out there. It is a very tough life.
I been riding trains for 7 years since i was 18 im 25 i been all over and im super thankful for what I witness with myown eyes and btw these rules are still followed to this day tho things have changed and modernised there still is that sense of community
My grandfather and I watched a movie called Emperor of the North. It shows the hard times the country was having and how hobos took to the rails.
They used to stay under our kitchen there was a door under the house a big crawl space we hear them on rainy nights
Brilliant little clip.
Loved it, had a friend that was a raill rider and said the same. He said he had to always watch his back but he had a lot of what he considered family out there. It is a very tough life.
I been riding trains for 7 years since i was 18 im 25 i been all over and im super thankful for what I witness with myown eyes and btw these rules are still followed to this day tho things have changed and modernised there still is that sense of community
Oh, yeah- Emperor..-! I viscerally remember it, for a fist-grips of reasons. Thank you, and cheerful tidings in honor of our today, 🎉
YT channel Waypoint Survival has many videos on Hono Culture and their way of life.
I don´t really like the use of AI images with real images.. it does a disservice to history