300 Mile E-bike Survival Challenge (No Food, No Water, No Shelter, No Money) Day 1 of 5

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I am putting this here.Its a fun adventure Fowler is doing.It falls under a modern day forager or modern day hunter/gatherer type thing. Lets face it society will scavenge anything useful be it from modern society or natural world.This is going to be a long series and seems its going to be one episode each week for at least 5 weeks.Theres been talk about e-bikes in other threads so lets see how this heavy duty model does on this trip straight out of the box.Its an hour long but gets way better after first bit so give it a chance...pretty interesting things throughout it...especially big industrial store vs. mom and pop store.


 
I would approach this a different way from him. Why buy a water bottle for example when you can just find an empty soda bottle somewhere and go to a walmart bathroom or someplace and rinse it out with soap, and refill it. If I was in a city and had no food, I would go to the nearest homeless shelter that feeds people or some church that hands out food. He's not very practical in some ways .
I was homeless once in California for a little while ( we lived in the car ) and that's what we did. We did have a cookstove and camping gear however. Back then , fast food places would throw out their slightly over the timelimit food in bags, and you could just wait until they threw them out and go get it out of the dumpster right away and it was ok. Now, they lock their dumpsters I am pretty sure I read that somewhere
In the current state of things in the US it is just about impossible to starve in this country, lots of places to get food ( never mind SNAP and all that)

http://www.delish.com/food-news/a44787982/dumpster-diving-food-waste/
 
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i am going to save my comments about various things of this great adventure till the end...part 3 came out today....10-5-24

 
I would approach this a different way from him. Why buy a water bottle for example when you can just find an empty soda bottle somewhere and go to a walmart bathroom or someplace and rinse it out with soap, and refill it. If I was in a city and had no food, I would go to the nearest homeless shelter that feeds people or some church that hands out food. He's not very practical in some ways .
I was homeless once in California for a little while ( we lived in the car ) and that's what we did. We did have a cookstove and camping gear however. Back then , fast food places would throw out their slightly over the timelimit food in bags, and you could just wait until they threw them out and go get it out of the dumpster right away and it was ok. Now, they lock their dumpsters I am pretty sure I read that somewhere
In the current state of things in the US it is just about impossible to starve in this country, lots of places to get food ( never mind SNAP and all that)

http://www.delish.com/food-news/a44787982/dumpster-diving-food-waste/
Theres an app over here called 'too good to go' most of the garages and supermarkets use it now they lock their bins. At the end of the day you can get a bag of leftovers for 1-5pounds depending of the contents. It works better for city people, nothing up here.

I like watching this kind of thing and picking up hints, but often wonder if this guy, or others, share their knowledge with the people who really need it, but cant afford phones to watch Youtube.
 
As Elk knows I just bought an E-bike to make some trips on. Interesting to watch so far. Not the way I'd want to go about it. If there is interest here I can post about my new AWD fat tire E-bike. I've had it a week today and already ridden over 130 miles.
 
As Elk knows I just bought an E-bike to make some trips on. Interesting to watch so far. Not the way I'd want to go about it. If there is interest here I can post about my new AWD fat tire E-bike. I've had it a week today and already ridden over 130 miles.
Yes please do a thread on your e-bike and mods you do to it and adventures and miles traveled.
 
Theres an app over here called 'too good to go' most of the garages and supermarkets use it now they lock their bins. At the end of the day you can get a bag of leftovers for 1-5pounds depending of the contents. It works better for city people, nothing up here.

I like watching this kind of thing and picking up hints, but often wonder if this guy, or others, share their knowledge with the people who really need it, but cant afford phones to watch Youtube.
To Good To Go is here too. One of the gals I work with tried it. It’s mostly bakeries and pizza places.
 
 
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