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Essentials:

  • Roof
    - Preferably one without any major leaks.
  • Door
    - Preferably one that locks from both sides, but at very least from within.
  • Clean, Drinkable Water
    - Filling water bottles from a machine is acceptable, so long as the dispenser is within walking distance. Having to boil well water or rain water is not.
  • Indoor Toilet
    - Affixed to an adequate septic system, automatic flush not required.
  • Electricity
    - Occasional outages (but no more than a few minutes at a time) are acceptable.
  • Internet
    - Fast enough for a google search to return a result within 5 seconds. 3G is more than sufficient, dial-up over a wireless network would depend largely on the service provider, and signal strength.

Non-essentials:

  • Bed
    - If no bed is provided, the sleeping surface must be easily cleanable, for example tile or linoleum. On a bare concrete or dirt floor, I would require an elevated sleeping surface, or at very least a bamboo sleeping mat. In open-air environments, such as rooms with a noticeable gap between wall and roof, mosquito netting would also be nice to have.
  • Shower Head
    - A vat of rain water with a bowl for dousing would be the minimum level of acceptability.


In reply to Re: When travelling, what level of existential comfort do you require? by primo
in thread When travelling, what level of existential comfort do you require? by zentara

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