Oahu Perimter Walk Completed

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Here is what made it back with me after 130 miles of walking, sneaking, and kayaking.

Straw hat, sleeping bag,Big Mike’s backpack, slippers, tobi sandals, shoe inserts, fig newtons, granola bar, raisins, and coffee. camera and adaptor, cellphone and charger. sarong, 2 pairs shorts, 2 shirts, 1 pair of socks. depleted first aid kit, bottle of aspirin, vaseline, bugspray, reflector, cup and coffee press, sunscreen, soap, toothpaste and toothbrush, harmonica, matches, usb, lighter, smokes, can opener, mints, gum, 3 caribeeners, 2 pens, pad, flashlight, and not pictured, a $100 bill I had sewn inside my clothes just in case and a bag of rubies I brought to share with people who stoked me out.

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Vago Damitio is the Vagabond in Chief. He is also a writer, blogger, traveler, adventurer and teacher. He has spent his life mastering how to have incredible adventures on minuscule budgets. Someday he hopes to have the option of using gigantic budgets for miniscule adventures.
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