u/jlgurry

▲ 14 r/WWOOF

Offering tips and advice for new wwoofers :)

Over the course of two separate, year long trips, I have done a lot of wwoofing in beautiful areas to save on travel costs.
I’ve wwoofd at over 35 different locations in 6 countries and would love to offer advice and answer questions to anyone who is wanting to wwoof but is hesitant (due to it not being widely popular or “sketchy” or whatever reason!)
I would love to encourage more people to wwoof as it really is an amazing way to gain a cultural experience, life/agricultural skills, meet many new types of people and live in amazing new places for as long as you wish to.
If anyone is is interested I can share my:
Packing list
Locations
(Learning)Experiences
The host/messaging/arranging process
…and general tips about traveling and wwoofing
etc.

If anyone has specific questions I would love to answer them!

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u/jlgurry — 13 days ago