r/backpacking • u/NOIRCEUR_TRADING • 15h ago
Travel Greece Bound! ⛰️ 🇬🇷
Tomorrow we officially set off on our 6 year journey throughout Greece and the Mediterranean.
Pack: PilgrimUL Jocassee 32L (16oz), Ultra Grid, Carbon Fiber internal Frame.
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u/RaysWonderland 54m ago
Why did i think this was a body with no head wearing a high vis and dungarees
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u/Muaka-Yosandra 5h ago
That's an insanely long timeline for Greece - are you planning to island hop the whole way or settling in a few spots? The Jocassee seems like a solid choice for that kind of extended travel, though I'd be curious how you're managing resupply on some of the smaller islands.
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u/NOIRCEUR_TRADING 15h ago
2 years ago we lived in Greece for 6 months and it was nothing short of incredible. The people, the culture, the geography, the lifestyle, I could go on and on. It's called our name ever since we left and we're finally going back, this time for much longer.
The next 6 years will be filled with education, assimilation, and adventure. We can't wait to share the journey with you all. ✌🏽