The Anarchist's Guide to Travel: A Manual for Future Hitchhikers, Hobos, and Other Misfit Wanderers

The Anarchist's Guide to Travel: A Manual for Future Hitchhikers, Hobos, and Other Misfit Wanderers
ISBN-10
099912028X
ISBN-13
9780999120286
Category
Hitchhiking
Pages
234
Language
English
Published
2017-10-07
Author
Matthew Derrick

Description

Ever dream of dropping everything to adopt a minimalist lifestyle and explore the world -- but didn't know where to start? This how-to book will show you how to join the traveler underground; a world of hitchhikers, hobos, migrant punks, and other misfit travelers that don't fit into the standard mold. In these pages, you'll find out how to survive on next to nothing by getting rid of rent and other expenses, resources for finding seasonal work, and advice on saving enough money to last through your next leg of travel. It continues with a basic guide to almost every style of underground travel including hitchhiking, train hopping, van-dwelling, bike touring, and sailing. You'll even find a few tips for surviving mainstream forms of travel like charter buses and airplanes. Each chapter includes a list of books, websites, and other resources to expand your knowledge beyond the basics. If you've ever wanted to join a world of wanderlusters like yourself, this guide is the perfect way to drop out, work less, and experience the world around you from a completely different perspective.

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