How to Fast Travel in Red Dead Redemption 2

The first several hours of Red Dead Redemption 2 can feel like a slog. You’re always trotting back and forth across the map, from your camp to one town to another, on a horse that’s never quite fast enough. Neither the Pinkertons nor the O’Driscolls are Arthur Morgan’s greatest nemesis—it’s the will-sapping weight of the open road. As Paul Westerberg sang, times ain’t tough, they’re tedious.
If you can stick it out, though, you’ll eventually unlock fast travel. It might take too long to get there, and it might be so limited that it almost feels like the game’s trolling you, but yes, fast travel does technically exist in Red Dead Redemption 2. Here’s what you have to do to make it possible.
Fast travel becomes available once you upgrade Arthur’s tent at the outlaw camp at Horseshoe Overlook. To do that you need to have access to the camp’s ledger, which isn’t available until after you complete the first five missions in Chapter 2. At that point you can go on your first mission for Leopold Strauss, the camp’s doctor and a predatory money lender to anybody in need. After finishing that mission, which is called Money Lending and Other Sins and requires you to ride out to various spots throughout the map to collect debts, you’ll be able to use the ledger, which appears next to Dutch’s tent. With the ledger you can keep track of money and items donated to the camp fund, and also use that money (as well as your own) to refill camp supplies or buy various upgrades.