I am planning on spending a month on the west coast, either camping on beaches, airbnbs, rest areas, hotels, or whatsoever the situation calls for. I'll use solar power energy in a power generator for my gear and I have all the gear for the trip, foldable electronic mountain bike, 3 person setup Tent, etc. I'll be scoping various venues I've targeted through google street views and other sites, just check out the google 360 photos of the locations Ill be checking, out, mostly, beaches.Once I'm there, I'll dig deeper at physical venues, as I see no point planning to in depth, as I can save some "planning" while on the road, taking things as them come, so to speak. I'll be taking along my go pro fusion as well, and a few other anomalies, like a drone for 360 aerial views, a portable projector, crazy lazers, and possibly projecting mapping gear. I'll also be meeting up with investors, rei agents, contractors, etc, and see if I can push some real estate flip purchases for my ivory estate llc business. There are also some cool sound designers and artists I'm hoping to meet up with.
Activities include: running trails, moutain biking, kayaking, possibly surfing, and some solid meditation sessions at some dope natural scenary places, looks amazing!
Day 1 (Arrive in Nashville, Possibly Chill Overnight or Head to KC)
Day 2 (Arrive at Boulder)
Day 3 (Arrive in Las Vegas)
Day 4 (Arrive in LA, Malibu)
Day 5 (Arrive in Oregon)
Start Here/Preparatory Information
Check This article here, basically the logistics and legalities of camping for free, specifically primitive camping, which is basically camping on public land and packing up before the sun comes up, or asap thereafter, which is all totally legal. The trip will last atleast 2 weeks where I plan to do some reconnasiance for setting up a fix and flip real estate business where I network with realtors to get me inside some prospective houses and general contractors for the rennovation work, and perhaps RA attorneys. This is the work aspect of this business and pleasure trip. The pleasure part is doing some venue scoping for a music tour where i'm hosting musical events and possible afterparties in the houses I'm flipping as a bonus party to celebrate the completion of the project.
Fortunately and for the better, people will check it out from the event location from the venue I plan to host the event at. Most of the expenses from this road trip will be gas, food, and perhaps a night or two of glamping and possibly staying at a bath house or two for the occasional shower and possible hotel. T he general idea is to camp for free on beautiful beaches while also doing a bit of meditation in natural landscapes, as well as spending a night or two doing some marketing research. I also plan to bring along my motorized bike which should fit in my infinit fx 35 SUV in locations hopefully near where I'm camping. it will also serve as plan B travel in the event my car gets a flat. I have work to do, so why not do this on a beach and why not bring a babe (ask around) ?
Start Here - Legalities and Strategy of Free Camping on Beautiful Beaches :)
Know your public lands
National forests, grasslands, and BLM land are your friends. National and state parks tend to be pricey. Private land is, quite obviously, off-limits (though there’s an app that lets you connect Airbnb-style with landowners who might be open to you crashing, typically for a fee.)
You can camp for free on the aforementioned friendly public lands, as long as you’re outside of developed campgrounds and not in an area explicitly marked as closed to camping. It’s called dispersed camping, and it looks pretty much like camping on a backcountry trip. Find a flat spot an appropriate distance from trails and waterways, practice good Leave No Trace habits, and don’t overstay your welcome. You’re required to move camp after 14 days in a national forest and after 21 on BLM land.
If you’re traveling in the western half of the US, start with this interactive map of public lands to get a feel for where you might be able to rest your head. Also, these two databases are full of crowd-sourced free camping spots.
Clilck This Link Here for US 1 Route that is actually highlighted as intended, below image is good enough to wrap my mind around the scope of the trip.
It Will take 4 hours to reach nashville, check it out a bit, possibly crash the night if i can find something cool enough to do, or head to kansas city. So, it will be four hours to Nashville, plus another 7 to kansas City
Motorized Biking Adventure
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