-Removed-Yeah, I don't think a nomad lifestyle would be for you...
You meet all sorts of people, of course. You might be surprised how many highly educated (and clean) folks are doing this. To classify BLM public lands as mud-infested hell-holes is ridiculous, of course - take a look at a map of BLM lands in the Western US... Although "tribes" of people do travel together (or have gatherings), most of the time it is a solitary pursuit. A single person with a dog or cat, or a couple, etc.
@patzering saidWell...Some would call it stalking I'd call it knowing who they were and them not knowing who you were. 😉
That would be stalking.
-VR
-Removed-The nearest I have come to it was for several years the British Embassy in Japan didn't know I was in Japan (and would not have known to contact me if there has been some reason to) and I think, more or less, the UK Government has not known whether or not I was in the UK at any given point for most of the last 28 years, unless they have some kind of database that tells them what passport numbers have exited and not reentered.
@very-rusty saidTake yourself off the grid sir and I will find a way to get it to you.
I just thought of something, I couldn't do without my daily dose of Mcdonald's coffee!!!
-VR
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