>>901245Assuming I can use stuff I already have and someone is willing to take care of all my shit at home
>grab my bug out truck>grab my dog>take off and head west>probably spend a good two-three months bumblefucking around>head north towards Alaska>sell my truck >spend as much money as is necessary to send my dog to my parents in WI >try get a job as a workaway to anywhere but here>continue deckboy/workaway shit until I get to Europe>start touring Europe>head straight to Belarus>head south from there>go birdwatching>see wood peckers>maybe try see Estonia, I've heard it's a nice country>head to Russia >take the train from Moscow to Baikal>get home somehow>resume semi shity life with an awesome story of how I saw the worldI figure I could live reasonably well off $400 a month, my pup would take roughly $50 a month, I will have traveled approximately 6000 mile, my truck gets 16mpg, so we will say roughly 400 gallons all things considered no clue what the price of gas up north is, but we will say an average of $2.50 a gallon brings me to $1000 in fuel. Assuming I average 100 miles a day, I will rack up another $1000 in food for me and Annabelle. Tack on another $1000 for unforeseen expenses and that leaves me with $7k by the time I reach AK. Figure my truck will cover sending Annabelle home, and living expenses while I try to get on any ship going anywhere, at which point travel starts to pay for itself, so ideally I should have $7-8k USD by the time I reach Europe. At that point I have no idea how long the money would last, but there is really only two things that I want to see in Europe, so I should have enough to see them, then get home.