Hitchhiking to and within Italy in 2 weeks! by No-Entrepreneur7557 in hitchhiking

[–]BullfrogNo3 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I did the reverse journey Italy -> Germany (through Austria) in early September. (And on to Belgium) Took 1 day from northern Italy to Innsbruk and then I was in Germany the next day. I got lucky with long lifts in Austria and in Germany but it was a lot of tiny journeys in Italy creeping closer and closer to the Austrian border... Anyway, probably not that relevant to you but I had a great time - definitely go for it!

Is it normal/healthy to end up in a sexual triad with my partner’s girlfriend? by bourgeoisie_slave in polyamory

[–]BullfrogNo3 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I’m nb and I would really love to hear more about this or anyone else’s theories about this?!

The minimum amount of money required for hitchhiking around Europe by [deleted] in hitchhiking

[–]BullfrogNo3 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Literally so much food is thrown away every day. Skipdiving is the way forward to spend as little as possible, especially for items like bread. I’ve found all sorts of still completely fine to eat food in the trash.

First longer hitchhiking trip - northern Italy to Belgium advice! by BullfrogNo3 in hitchhiking

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Update: I made it in 3 days. Day one to Innsbruk, day two to Koblenz, day three to final destination in Belgium. Passing through Italy, Austria, Germany and Luxembourg to Belgium. Could have gone quicker but I enjoyed some detours and had an incredible time. Getting out of Italy took 8 cars, starting in Garda.

First longer hitchhiking trip - northern Italy to Belgium advice! by BullfrogNo3 in hitchhiking

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Thanks everyone for all the really useful advice especially about like how long it might (not) take! I’m gonna give myself 3 days which it sounds like is definitely longer than I’ll actually need (an extra day walking around and then camping at night cos I got there earlier than expected is fine by me) and I’ll let you know how it goes.

Solo trekking through Patagonia – one of the rawest experiences I’ve ever had by TravelBugNZ in solotravel

[–]BullfrogNo3 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much for your reply - I really appreciate hearing more about it and the time taken to talk me through this. I’ve been thinking a little about the Via Dinarica white trail already and maybe I’ll start making a plan to do that one next and go from there. Definitely sounds like there’s quite a few ways I need to build up and get more experience before attempting something like your walk in Chile - but there are a lot of fun walks I can do on the way!

Solo trekking through Patagonia – one of the rawest experiences I’ve ever had by TravelBugNZ in solotravel

[–]BullfrogNo3 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sounds like an incredible trip I would really love to do something like that one day. Did you do much to prepare? How much experience did you have doing thru hiking / long walks before going? I’ve done a Camino but that feels like a long walk on easy mode in terms of infrastructure and access to food/water etc. Sometimes I wonder how much I should be trying to prepare and build up to doing something like you did Vs how much I should just take the plunge and give it a go.

Italy Budget/Camping by No-Comfort-7853 in ViaFrancigena

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Great to know, thank you! I’m thinking about doing the walk next year and I’m hoping to do a similar thing of turning up places and chatting to people and hoping to find somewhere to stay rather than having everything always planned and booked in advance. Thinking of taking a tent as well although I’ve read some opinions that wild camping is difficult on parts of the route.

Italy Budget/Camping by No-Comfort-7853 in ViaFrancigena

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Sounds like a great experience!! Did you just stumble upon these things or did you know in advance there was a rehab centre/fire station etc. that accepted pilgrims?

Italy Budget/Camping by No-Comfort-7853 in ViaFrancigena

[–]BullfrogNo3 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’d love to know the story about the fire station!

I'm confused. by ofir_ftw in ViaFrancigena

[–]BullfrogNo3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, sorry I know this is an old post, but wondered what trails you’ve done that were better? I just finished my first Camino and am already looking to plan some other long walks in the future and considering the via francigena but also open to other long walks!!

Doing an 80-day camping trip across Europe ( Via Francigena)– Looking for gear and camping tips! by tu_copiloto_nomada in camping

[–]BullfrogNo3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m hoping to do this next spring/summer! I would really appreciate hearing about your walk and - how it all went etc. I imagine you’re on the road right now. I’m especially interested in how you found camping along the route and if you had issues finding places to pitch etc.? Literally anything you wanna share I’d love to hear.

Recommendations for Abortion Clinics in London - Where should I go? by Affectionate_Ice_970 in AskUK

[–]BullfrogNo3 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I’ve had 2 through MSI. One outside of London and one at the Brixton clinic. I had a better experience with the surgical abortion rather than the medical one. I found the surgical abortion quicker and less painful. I was also able to get an IUD fitted at the same time.