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Originally Posted by mbay
The pics you see is a brand new R1200GSA with all the latest accessories.
You see fancy dinners on pricey restaurants.
You see nice hotels.
I don't want that.
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Well, I'm not so sure I would agree with you on everything you said.
For sure, I would not want to have a brand new R1200GSA with all the latest accessories, because everyone would then mistake me for a German dentist.
But as for the fancy dinners and nice hotels, what's wrong with that?
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On a somewhat more serious note, to attempt to answer the question that the original poster raised:
Hostels are available in many communities, they offer you a warm and dry place to sleep & have a shower and meet other like-minded people for a very low cost. Camping out is fine, but after a few days, you might want to take a break and stay in a hostel for a change.
You can spend as much or as little as you want on food. For budget planning purposes, consider that whatever you spend on food when you are at home will be the absolute minimum you can get away with when you are on the road. You might want to increase your 'at home' food budget by perhaps 100% to allow for the fact that you won't be able to cook (at a campsite or hostel) every meal that you eat.
Michael
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