It’s hard to believe that we picked up our new Oliver almost 2 weeks ago. Time has flown by in a blur as we’ve prepared to hit the road. So here it is, the long awaited Oliver Tour. (All pictures hosted on Flickr – just click to see larger versions.) Our old Tab and the […]
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Home bases
When we got back from our 7 month adventure last year and were going through the gigabytes of photos we took, something really stood out to me. It wasn’t the photos that were there, but rather the photos that were missing. If one looks just at our photos, you’d get the impression that we just […]
Links to Other Nomads
Be sure to also check out our list of traveler and nomadic resources. Here are a list of links to the virtual homes of other cool nomads we’ve run across : Those we’ve rendezvoused on the road with so far: Steve Roberts, The Original Technomad – Steve coined the term ‘technomad’ while he was computing […]
The Nomadic Homebody
I love to travel, I always have. From a very early age, travel has been a part of my life. I love the experience of exploring a new place, meeting new people, sharing experiences and just getting out there. However, I’m also a bit of a homebody. As an introvert, I have limited reserves for […]
Things I Miss: Hosting
Today we hosted a very fabulous Open ‘House’ at our little RV Park in South San Francisco, as a way of being able to show our many friends in the area our wonderful Oliver Travel Trailer, and say ‘good bye for now’ to many as we prepare to hitch up tomorrow morning to embark on […]
Taking your Job & Career on the Road to Travel Full Time – Excuse #1
In America, traveling full time is something that seems to be by default left for retirement after a career – when life savings, pension and social security can pay for the base expenses. Full Time RVing is a lifestyle that generations ahead of ours have been exploring for sometime, and have thankfully paved many of […]
Tips to Make Full Time Travel Affordable – Excuse #2
People often associate a high price tag with traveling. I think they often take the typical cost of a weeklong vacation and use that as a basis as what it might cost to travel full time.
Three Years Nomadic
Exactly three years ago, on April 1st 2006, my nomadic wanderings began.
I set off without a clear plan, other than that I wanted to explore making nomadism a fulfilling life, and not a “trip” with some particular destination or end-point in mind. {More…}
Technomadic Convergence with Ben Willmore
During our visit to Hemet, California we had a nomadic rendezvous with fellow technomad Ben Willmore. Ben, like us, gave up his physical home and has been traveling around full time for over 3 years now in a customized 40ft motor coach. He’s an expert photographer and Photoshop wizard, and he funds his nomadic lifestyle by giving seminars, writing books, and conducting training expeditions.
We thought it’s be interesting to talk with him about his approach to technomadism and compare notes:
Getting Rid of All Your Stuff to Travel Full Time – Excuse #3
We’re conditioned in our society to acquire stuff. Our culture and economy often seems to revolve around this quest. And no matter how large a space we have, we can easily fill that space with stuff. It seems to be a universal law – the amount of “stuff” you have expands to fill all available […]