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Aerohip 10-30-13 08:05 PM


Originally Posted by wahoonc (Post 16203798)
Thanks... read it when I get time, but looks like they are having the journey of a lifetime.

Aaron :)


It's an amazing Journal. A family of four surviving on $27.50 per day. And their time spent in South America is fascinating. I've always been wary on going through Mexico, Central and South America. Especially Colombia, with the cartel and drugs and such, but it sure is a beautiful country.

Doug64 10-31-13 10:56 PM


Originally Posted by indyfabz (Post 16203921)
Nothing wrong with it if it's done correctly. If you hit and kill a squirrel or a rabbit and have the know-how and the means to dress it, how is that any different from shooting one? A couple of states permit road kill salvaging. There is a push in MT to make it legal. Don't know if it passed.

Crossing the country we came upon a pheasant in ND that must have been very recently hit as the blood from its nose had not congealed or yet. A woman in the group remarked that she wished we had a way to transport it and prepare it for dinner. Instead, she plucked feather for a couple of us and we attached them to our bikes.

Mots animals killed on the road die from one big bruise and a lot of fractured bones. Not really good eating regardless of how fresh they are:thumb: When you skin a road killed deer you can see that there is generally not much good meat to salvage. When you shoot one only the area around the bullet hole is damaged.

pataspen 11-03-13 10:03 PM

[QUOTE=andrewclaus;16182241]My last cross-US tour ended up costing $25/day, not including travel to and from termini. That included paying for indoor lodging once a week, paid campsites maybe once or twice a week, a handful of warmshowers hosts, and the rest free camping. Food generally cost $15/day, mostly buying groceries.

$25/day sounds about right, depending on where you are touring. In my experience, food in Mexico was much cheaper; Alaska and the Yukon ridiculously expensive. On the Alaska Highway I started counting calories, seeing which food offered the most calories per dollar. (Lucky Charms were a big winner).

I try to avoid paying for campsites. I find that roadside camping, or bandit, stealth, guerrilla, whatever you call it, adds a lot of flavor to the trip. My favorite campsites have all been free. I did 6000 miles touring over the last two summers and paid to camp twice. You'd be amazed how easy it is to find free spots when you're out there. The money you save on camping pays for that restaurant meal when you deserve it and that warm hotel when you need it.

Wowk 11-04-13 11:24 PM

Hi all,

First post here on Bike Forums! Thought I would start in this thread.
When I started researching for my trip I stumbled across this blog.

http://fueledbyrice.org/2013/01/euro...-us6-73-a-day/

5 Euros a day in 2013 seems pretty impressive to me.

lhendrick 11-05-13 12:36 PM


Originally Posted by Wowk (Post 16220239)
Hi all,

First post here on Bike Forums! Thought I would start in this thread.
When I started researching for my trip I stumbled across this blog.

http://fueledbyrice.org/2013/01/euro...-us6-73-a-day/

5 Euros a day in 2013 seems pretty impressive to me.

That is remarkable and inspiring. I was riding this Summer along the Danube River somewhere in Hungary, worrying where I could stop for the night when I came around a curve in the path to see three young men in their bathing suits climbing out of a tent erected 5 meters off the path, eating bread and sausage. No one passing by seemed to give it a second look. That evening I stayed in a hotel, bought a restaurant meal. Who had a better time?

Aerohip 11-09-13 07:22 PM


Originally Posted by lhendrick (Post 16221573)
That is remarkable and inspiring. I was riding this Summer along the Danube River somewhere in Hungary, worrying where I could stop for the night when I came around a curve in the path to see three young men in their bathing suits climbing out of a tent erected 5 meters off the path, eating bread and sausage. No one passing by seemed to give it a second look. That evening I stayed in a hotel, bought a restaurant meal. Who had a better time?

Them? :) I plan on taking a year off and heading to South America...I'm budgeting $1000/mth. I think thats very doable..


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