>>2243447For food I'd have a week or two stockpiled in a Rubbermaid tote. I started staying there after a 6 month canoe trip where I took the PeeDee river to the ocean. I left about every 14 days or so unless there was something that couldn't wait. Winters here are kind of unpredictable but last winter was pretty mild. It only snowed once and rarely got down to 0F. An average cold day is probably low of 10F and high of 35F. I was toasty at night with a milsurp sleep system and long johns.
>bike and trailer?My bike is a 70s Motobecane road bike and my trailer is homemade from a futon frame and a wheelchair. I can carry a couple hundred pounds on it pretty easily.
>I'm 23You're young enough that you'll have no problem getting used to the lifestyle. As far as kids, my kids are your age so I'm done with all of that. Women don't interest me anymore because I make enough trouble for myself just stealth camping. The last thing I need is some yappy woman blowing up my spot. I have a dog to keep me company lol who needs a woman?
I hope you're able to find freedom someday before you become a lifeless husk working yourself to death. It's not an easy lifestyle but I'd rather die than support this shitty society with my labors.
Pic related is my trailer.