I've been traveling for some years as a hobo. I've been all over europe and america. I'm homeless, poor, and ill. My condition gets slightly worse every year and causes me constant pain every day. There is no apparent cure or effective treatment for my issues. I'm profoundly sad and miserableThis isn't a pity or complaint post. Rather, I'd like to do something to feel alive during my last couple years. My one thing I'm good at is stealth camping, bushcraft, and traveling long distances on foot off-trail through difficult terrain. I am thinking about going on extreme trips and going to dangerous locations and filming it. I don't care where it is or how dangerous it is, I would rather die doing something cool that no one else has done rather than slowly fade away to illness and poverty.I am currently writing down every idea I can think of. I want to do things that are>Exciting, invigorating, make me feel something>The more dangerous the better>Fun to watch if I record it>Not something that multiple people have already done (or at least not filmed)
get a satellite phone, boat and night vision and sneak on to north sentinel island under the cover of darkness assuming it will be a one way trip
Mauritania iron ore train, or hike the length of the Atlas Mountains, there's a lot in africa you could do. Try to sneak into the Polisario controlled sahara zone, no white has ever succeeded.>>2831483That would be fun to watch, the last guy had his footage confiscated.
>>2831397Why not try out winter in Siberia or live like nomadic people in Mongolia? You'd need to set up your yurt, take it town and move it if you had no resources nearby, hunt for food, secure water, make money if you need to buy anything by catching reindeer and selling the antlers. Seems like survival.>>2831483If you do bring some diseases to wipe them out so the land can go to good use.
>>2831397> stealth campingWhat are you doing if you are a loud snorer?
>>2831397Some ideas off top of head:>Abandoned mining towns in Svalbard>Have the island of St Kilda (off the Scotish coast) all to yourself>Bir Tawail - unclaimed land between Egypt and Sudan, desert nothingness>Halaib Triangle - the disputed territory next door. Camel traders>Al Aweinat - tripoint between Egypt, Libya and Sudan. Ancient rock carvings. WW2 ruins. Geologically interesting>Central African Republic - anarchy warzone apparently. Russian '''Afrika Corps''' roaming around >Cities in northern Chad. Lots of interesting mountain oasis towns with forts and stuff>Ambazonia = anglophone part of Cameroon who want independence>Socotra = ecologically and geologically interesting island owned by Yemen, but UAE recently said gibmedat and nobody blinked>Namibia Skeleton Coast = absolute wilderness desert for miles and miles along the coast>South Namibia = apparently hard to go to because its full of mines and resources and shit>Chitral Valley in Pakistan = modern day pagans larping as descendants of Alexander the Great. Very remote.>Wakhan Corridor = the bit of Afghanistan which sticks out as a panhandle because Russia and the UK coudn't bare to share a border. One long valley connecting to China>Magadan = far east Russian city. Need to pass 'the road of bones' via the world's coldest city to get there. >Papua New Guinea and nearby islands = tribal tier nonsense. Hundreds of islands nobody has probably been to>Guajira Peninsula, Colombia = desert dunes on a peninsula, claimed by Venezuela. Native Wayuu people live there, but are getting btfo by Colombian revolutionaries. Apparently = imposisble to go to.
>>2831397Did you sleep in a mouse-infested trail shelter and caught the hanta? If you're in America, drive into Mexico.