Wednesday, September 14, 2016

No Backpack Necessary =)

Less is always more in any homeless situation. Backpacks can be bulky, and after long periods of walking around can also put much strain on your back and muscles. When homeless, a person can not afford to take time off to have to rest their bones and to recuperate from overdoing strenuous activity and pulling muscles or injuring their bodies in any shape or form.

Another downside to using backpacks when homeless is that they are automatic police attracters, because police have been trained to look for people with backpacks on their backs as a sign of possible homelessness.

The best way to carry your items from place to place while homeless in any city environment, is to use simple grocery bags that you can get at any local grocery store. It is important to double bag each bag that your stuff is in to prevent the items from falling out of the bottom.

Make sure to carry no more than 2 double bagged grocery bags with your stuff in each hand. You don't need any more than 2 bags. This comes in handy for many reasons. 1. By carrying your stuff in both hands while inside grocery bags, you eliminate any other excess weight that might hamper your traveling. 2. Grocery bags are a nice disguise for anyone who might otherwise notice that you are homeless because everybody goes to the grocery store, and everyone travels with grocery bags in their hands.

God Bless

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