This is our story of how we met (our entire relationship has been while traveling together), our various forms of travel since 2006 and how we keep it funded. We also have a quick start guide to our blog that we encourage you to check out if you’re new here. We’ve been blogging our […]
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Oliver Travel Trailer Legacy Elite – 17′ Fiberglass Egg
May 2011 Update: We got an unsolicited offer on our Oliver Travel Trailer that we couldn’t ignore – and decided it was time to sell. Orion was our full time home on wheels from July 2008 – May 2011. Here’s our Farewell to Orion post with pictures from our 3 years together. We’re now splitting […]
Zephyr: Our 1961 GM 4106 Vintage Bus Conversion
Meet Zephyr Meet Zephyr – our land based home on wheels! Our bus in service as a regional charter passenger coach in the early 1960s. Zephyr had been our full time nomadic home from 2011-2017, and is now our winter home as we now divide our time with cruising the Great Loop in our motoryacht, Y-Not. […]
Camp Nomadia – Burning Man Theme Camp for Nomads!
In 2008 we had an idea: A Burning Man theme camp for nomads… a camp that would take the Welcome Home!’ greeting to a new level. A neighborhood of folks who would attend Burning Man as part of their normal traveling lifestyle, and not as a break from fixed life in one location. Camp Nomadia […]
Travelogue: Florida, Bahamas and Washington, DC
and I recently left the house behind and went traveling the old fashion way – by plane and ship. We had two missions in mind – I needed to teach a class in DC for a client, and we had missed the holidays with family due to work commitments in the San Francisco area. So […]
Importance of Shoes
I love shoes. But not just any shoes. Comfortable and practical shoes. I have a long held philosophy about the importance of comfortable shoes and how they contribute to how you experience the world at large. Uncomfortable shoes can severely limit your time in the world. Either by slowing down your pace, or cutting your […]
Travelogue: Seattle Trip
We recently did a quick trip up to Seattle so that I could teach a training class for one of my clients. We had to get back much quicker than we were originally planning, so that we could start on our new work contract back here in San Francisco. On the way up, we of […]
Travelogue: Reno to San Francisco
When we last left our technomadic adventurers, they had just completed 12 days at Burning Man 2008 and joined up with the Oliver Road Crew for the International Camel Races in Virginia City, NV. Due to popular demand, here are pictures of actual camels! From the Camel Races, we ventured on to Carson City to […]
Connecting the Dots
Travel has been a part of my life since I was quite young. My father moved around and traveled quite a bit in his youth, so I think I was born with wanderlust in my bloodstream. I was fortunate as a youngster to have the opportunity to travel. Family trips to see the grandparents, road […]
Nomadic Thoughts: Two Month Mark
There’s something about the two month mark into a nomadic journey. It’s the point where your mind shifts from seeing the adventure as some sort of extended vacation to it being life. For the first several weeks, there are adjustments – but it’s easy enough see them as temporary. Then, something around 2 months happens […]