There are some places, one in vermont where the border is the double stripe lane divider. You can literally cross the border by going inside one door of a public library and exiting using the door on the Canadian side.
Anyone who wanted to enter the US (and had a ride) could easily do so without even worrying about border patrol.
Cycled across the border in Vermont once without even realizing it. The tip off was seeing signs in French. Walked the bike back over at another location on a town sidewalk.
The longest border in the world at over 5000 miles. Completely unguarded except at a few customs checkpoints. There is actually a town in the Northeast that the border runs directly through. I am sure there are logging roads, mining roads and rancher roads that run across the border unchecked. Ditch your phone and run.
Most of the boarder Is a 5 strand barb wire fence.
I've been their,I know
There are some places, one in vermont where the border is the double stripe lane divider. You can literally cross the border by going inside one door of a public library and exiting using the door on the Canadian side.
Anyone who wanted to enter the US (and had a ride) could easily do so without even worrying about border patrol.
Cycled across the border in Vermont once without even realizing it. The tip off was seeing signs in French. Walked the bike back over at another location on a town sidewalk.
The longest border in the world at over 5000 miles. Completely unguarded except at a few customs checkpoints. There is actually a town in the Northeast that the border runs directly through. I am sure there are logging roads, mining roads and rancher roads that run across the border unchecked. Ditch your phone and run.
Exactly this!