But almost no one was actually poor, as in, had ever lived hand to mouth, or couldn't call in family support at a moment's notice.
So I'd say everyone I met was much more wealthy than anyone who's really poor in the US.
Certainly there are exceptions, but the general assessment that thru-hikes aren't for the poor seems sound to me.
But almost no one was actually poor, as in, had ever lived hand to mouth, or couldn't call in family support at a moment's notice.
So I'd say everyone I met was much more wealthy than anyone who's really poor in the US.
Certainly there are exceptions, but the general assessment that thru-hikes aren't for the poor seems sound to me.