anonymous1
kind of like a therapeutic school?
preferably not a boarding school
Answer
Turning Winds Academic Institute offers a long-term alternative to Wilderness Programs and summer camps for troubled teens and at the same time offers many of the same experiences that a teen will have in a Wilderness Program or summer camp. The students participate in many outdoor experiences throughout their stay and will participate in things like backpacking, camping, hiking, and outdoor awareness classes.
Turning Winds Academic Institute offers a long-term alternative to Wilderness Programs and summer camps for troubled teens and at the same time offers many of the same experiences that a teen will have in a Wilderness Program or summer camp. The students participate in many outdoor experiences throughout their stay and will participate in things like backpacking, camping, hiking, and outdoor awareness classes.
Crust punk: Tips on backpacking cross country?
Ian
Hails. I'm traveling from Massachusetts to Oregon. I have a backpack, warm clothes, a harmonica, a raging alcohol addiction, an atlas of the USA, military survival training, and a cat. Tips please.
And no money
Answer
There is a book that came out a number of years ago called A Walk Across America, and it's sequel The Walk West. Amazing story, you should read it. The author took 6 years and hiked around the 48 states. He never accepted a ride from anyone. It was just he and his dog, and later his wife. The author's name is Peter Jenkins. He had little money and would stop in an area for awhile to work for expense money doing any job he could get. It is a completely true story. And an amazing read. It will help you a great deal. He did train for two years though. Walking that kind of distance is harder than you might think. He did a lot of camping to save money. many times he would stop at farms and ranches and ask permission to spend the night camping in a field after explaining what he was doing. His whole reason for doing this? He wanted to meet the real Americans. Pretty cool.
There is a book that came out a number of years ago called A Walk Across America, and it's sequel The Walk West. Amazing story, you should read it. The author took 6 years and hiked around the 48 states. He never accepted a ride from anyone. It was just he and his dog, and later his wife. The author's name is Peter Jenkins. He had little money and would stop in an area for awhile to work for expense money doing any job he could get. It is a completely true story. And an amazing read. It will help you a great deal. He did train for two years though. Walking that kind of distance is harder than you might think. He did a lot of camping to save money. many times he would stop at farms and ranches and ask permission to spend the night camping in a field after explaining what he was doing. His whole reason for doing this? He wanted to meet the real Americans. Pretty cool.
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