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Man Left Everything To Travel With His Ferret After Going Through The Most Difficult Stage Of His Life

Charles Hammerton, 25, from Falmouth, Cornwall, England, lost his original mother, adopted mother, and closest friend all within a year. As a result, he decided to get rid of everything and embark on a journey with his ferret, Bandit.

This man realized that unless he took extreme measures, depression would take over his life. So he left the Royal Air Force, sold his belongings, including three cars, and embarked on a journey through Europe with Bandit.

Charlie purchased a van or mobile home and traveled to 14 countries with his odd business.

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It was simple for him to care for the ferret since he improvised a leash, enabled him to enter his jacket when it was chilly, and kept him cool in the heat with a cold bag, much like a dog.

Charlie explained to Bored Panda:

“We used to bring a cold bag everywhere with us so he could keep comfortable, especially in locations like Pompeii…”

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Unfortunately, Bandit died a week after finishing the adventures in Europe. This information may have triggered a severe relapse in Charlie, but it was really an inclination to take even more control of his life and spread mental health awareness.

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With the aid of Bandit the ferret, he overcame his suicide attempts, homelessness, and a succession of all-family deaths in his book “Before Our Adventures.”

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Charlie offers some advise for individuals in similar situations to him, the most important of which being that difficulties, whatever they are, let us uncover who we truly are and what we are capable of, so giving up would be like taking him away. a lesson that we can teach the world As a result, there is plenty to gain as long as we are alive.

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The man has chose to create his own company, Adventure Bandits, where he educates youngsters to appreciate nature and improve bushcraft skills.

Charlie wants to inspire others and continue the Bandit heritage by urging anybody who feels trapped at work or school to travel, even if they are terrified to.

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Charlie stated, ”

“Begin small and grow!” I’ll never forget my first ride with the Bandit. I had fantasies of seeing some incredible locations, and I always knew I would; I never convinced myself that I couldn’t.”

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Charlie suggests writing out your objective destination and sticking it to your bed so that you may find a reason to attain it even if you’re having a hard time.

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