Meet Jonathan Sisk Jonathan hit the road full time in February 2009 in a travel trailer pulled by his suburban. After being a successful business entrepreneur in a niche computer industry, he funds his travels from a mix of pulling from his savings and picking up consulting work along the way. In this video he […]
Nomadic Lifestyle
Ramblings: Tales from Nomads – The Roaming Pint
Meet Maria Scarpello & Brian Devine Maria & Brian hit the road in August 2010, launching from their college town of Lawrence, Kansas. By containing their living costs, they are achieving their goal of ‘working part time and living full time’ Both work remotely in web and software design. Along their journey, this couple found […]
Ramblings: Tales from Nomads – Kasson’s Wild Ride
Meet Bill & Debby Kasson Bill and Debby hit the road in July 2010, launching from Lake Tahoe in their 35′ gas powered motorhome. She is a CPA working remotely for her clients, and he’s an environmental analyst submitting his reports from wherever they’re parked. Meet this dynamic and fun loving couple who count […]
Pets Can Be Nomadic Travelers Too!
<— Read Chapter 5: Green Your Travel — Environmental Nomadism Read Chapter 7: Community Aspects of Nomadic Travel —> Pets are part of the family to many, and it’s quite understandable why many folks make lifestyle compromises to keep them part of their lives. As we have discovered — if wanderlust is your calling, you don’t necessarily […]
Vacation is not in our Vocabulary
As we were pulling out of Cedar Key, we had a friend comment: ‘I liken this stop to being like a ‘vacation’… and now you come ‘home’ and back to balance. Or at least, that’s how I imagine vacation to be for a full-time RVer.’ Hmm.. Not really. We’ve crafted such a lifestyle that is […]
Cedar Key Bliss
Few places in our travels have seriously tempted us into actually looking at real estate during our visit. Cedar Key was just such a place, and we can totally understand why our new friends Pat & Cindy Bonish took an extended hiatus there after their years of RVing to run the Low Key Hideaway. Now […]
Boosted Electrons = Better Views
We’ve had a lot of requests for updates on our lithium battery system, but the truth is that it hasn’t been getting much of a workout. We’ve spent the past several months focusing on being near family, and we haven’t had any opportunity to tackle the solar panel project or to do any boondocking. Instead […]
Green Your Travel – Environmental Nomadism
<— Read Chapter 4: Family Aspects of a Nomadic Lifestyle Read Chapter 6: Pets Can Be Nomadic Travelers Too! –> One concern we’ll hear from more eco-aware folks is that traveling full time would inevitably have too high of an environmental impact for them to leave home without bringing along a hefty burden of eco-guilt. This guilt is […]
Ramblings: Tales from Nomads – How They Fund Their Travels (Compilation)
In what seems like a short time ago, the NuRVers gang had a major organized gathering in Gonzales, Texas called ‘Days of the Nu 2’. Not only were we fortunate enough to attend this unique convergence of other full time RVers who work as we roam – we took on the task of filming video interviews […]
Family Aspects of a Nomadic Lifestyle
<— Read Chapter 3: Purge your Stuff, Shed the Anchors Read Chapter 5: Green Your Travel — Environmental Nomadism —> Family, biological or intentional, is a mighty important part of life. And we often hear the excuse that making family a priority is the reason that people don’t travel as much as they would otherwise like. Whether it […]