
these are some of my favorite pictures from a year of living on a motorcycle, riding from coast to coast across the US - if anyone recognizes my motorcycle anywhere you're always welcome to come and say hello, I think it would be really cool -

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these are some of my favorite pictures from a year of living on a motorcycle, riding from coast to coast across the US - if anyone recognizes my motorcycle anywhere you're always welcome to come and say hello, I think it would be really cool -
i have so many questions about the logistics of this. beautiful photos, though!
thank you - if you want to ask more you're absolutely welcome to, it's been incredibly challenging but worthwhile
my two big ones would be: where did you get food from, and how long did it take you to save up for this?
I usually have to resupply in the closest town every week and a half, and I honestly don't eat much differently out here than I did when I had access to a bigger kitchen. Most of the time I end up eating rice with beans or lentils and fresh vegetables, and I use a stove that runs off of the gasoline from the bike so that I don't need to worry about carrying or finding propane bottles or anything like that. I can carry enough water for two days and I can also just filter it if I'm camping in an area that has a river or pond close by.
The second question is harder to answer - I've always wanted to do something like this and I've been saving and collecting gear and preparing for five or so years, but gaining the experience to know what worked for me and what I needed to be comfortable was a large part of that. I also made some of my own gear and did all of the modifications and setup for the motorcycle myself, which really helped.
ive been wanting to do something similar with a van - never even thought to do it with a motorcycle! super cool - and amazing photos (seriously; so good!!!)
thank you so much -
I hope you get a chance to sometime, living this way in a van is a lot less challenging in so many ways and if we had had the resources, it's probably what we would have ended up doing instead. I don't regret it at all either way, it gave us a chance to escape a lot of bad situations and see so many things we'd only ever dreamed of -
these photos are stunning! do you have anywhere else public you’ll be posting these or writing about your experience living on the motorcycle after cohost?
thank you! I'm not sure to be honest, will have to think on that while there's still time to post updates here
https://pushprocess.ing/ sounds promising from what we've heard so far, will likely end up joining there once it's up and running