Let's say you were evicted or kicked out of your place but still had enough $$$ to go wherever you want, where would you bum it out? For me, probably Hawaii or Oregon. Stable weather and plenty of greenery.
Somewhere warm. Going to a place with legal weed like Cali or Colorado sounds nice but if I am going to be livng outside I want it to be pretty warm year round. Maybe Florida. It does get cold during the winter but at least ill never be caught on it the snow, Maybe Texas is a good place too.
Guess I'd live where I lost my money. That's the crappy part of being homeless, usually you don't get to choose where and when it happens.
well with the US as it is, and it getting worse, I would head deep south before the borders are closed to keep us IN...
Alaska is beautiful but with their winters that would be one of the worst places in the world to be a bum. I would probably stay in CO till fall and then head south. Southern California would be nice but I could never live in that liberal cesspool. Maybe try Corpus Christi, Louisiana or Alabama near the ocean.
the beach....usually one thats not too touristy. I found the Outer Banks, North Carolina to very cool. couch surfed and camped for year in that area Big cities can be okay, you jus need to know what areas to be wary in. bummed around Seattle for a couple years and had a blast exploring the beautiful city and surrounding areas.
Pima county, arizona. Spectacular view of the majestic catalina mountains.. especially mt lemmon.. Food is easily obtained. Water can be difficult, but simply boiling cactus pads will get you all the water you need
Not in detroit, the bums here have a rough life in the winter,(like being a bum in the warmth is a cake walk,lol) but being cold sucks n we got dumped on with the snow this year Sent from my HUAWEI-M835 using Grasscity Forum mobile app
Probably northern California or Colorado. If it was bad enough I'd just leave America and go to Amsterdam, maybe open a coffee shop or something along the likes.
Where is a bum going to get the money for a passport, plane ticket, a place to live and the overhead capital to start a coffee shop?