The deal: Now that I know for sure what I am doing, I am reposting this information, albeit the plan has changed a little.
I am moving to the east coast for law school this fall.
I need to get myself and my clothing across the country. And I have the whole summer to do it. I’m driving. On the way, I want to see the best of the USA and Canada. That means some hip cities, major parks, dive bars, and everything else worth seeing. I am also on a tight student budget.
I want two people (at least one guy) to go with me. You will share motel costs when hostels and camping are not an option. And you will share fuel costs. However, I will pay half of the fuel, so you will each only have to pay one quarter of the gas costs. My car gets good gas mileage. You will also share in the driving, so you need a driver’s license (but it does not have to be a US driver’s license). And, since I am 23 and I like to drink, it would be best if you were between the ages of 21 and 30. You can be any nationality so long as you are polite and courteous and you can speak at least a fair amount of English. And you must have a valid passport (or a copy of a US or Canadian birth certificate).
I am starting my trip in San Francisco, CA. But I will be driving up to Portland, OR, Olympia, WA, Seattle, WA, Vancouver, BC, and Victoria, BC in the first two weeks. So any of those cities would be a fine place for me to pick you up.
I am a 23 year-old Californian guy. I lived in Italy, France, and England for a total of two and a half years. I speak French ok, so I definitely want to explore some of Québec. I also want to check out Yellowstone, Toronto, the Denver-Chicago part of Route-66, and I want to drive down the Northeastern Coastline. The rest of my plans are fairly open to suggestion. I will leave sometime between May 15 and June 10.
Email me:
skyler.campbell@gmail.com