Some people travel primarily to spend time visiting cool places. And we absolutely do love finding amazing campgrounds, quirky small towns, wonderful boondocking spots, stealth city camping, incredible scenic overlooks, and the thrill of visiting National Parks. But much of our nomadic lifestyle is motivated less by visiting cool places, and more by visiting cool […]
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Nomads to Keep an Eye On
We love keeping in touch with other nomadic minded folks and hearing of their adventures to a location independent lifestyle. Here’s an update of some of the nomads launching on new adventures right now that you might also be interested in following : Picture Route 66 – Photographer Sandi Wheaton was laid off from her […]
Travelogue: Burning Man to Hemet, CA
Time Period: September 6 – October 24 Miles Driven: 1179 (not including non-RV trips) Post Burning Man we only had one specific goal – to make it to Hemet, CA for much needed down time. We had met some folks in the area during our travels earlier in the year that we only had the […]
Romance & Companionship While Traveling Full Time – Excuse #8
Relationships. Romance. Partnership. Marriage. Sex. Companionship. To many, those things are just as essential to life as water or oxygen. What sort of impact will living a nomadic life have on your current relationships? Or on your prospects for finding one? Today I am returning to fleshing out my ‘Answers to Common Excuses Not to […]
Our Least Favorite Question: What’s Your Favorite Place?
Over the past years of full time travel, a frequent question we’re asked is: “What’s your favorite place so far?” It’s become our least favorite question to be asked, and we’ve had to get creative in how we answer it. I’ve always hated being asked to name my favorite of anything – colors, food, […]
Thrilling Changes!
One itch that being nomadic scratches is my seeming need for new experiences, new surroundings and a change of pace. This past week, our Jeep which is our tow vehicle, has been in the shop having transmission issues resolved. Taking away our option to move our house creates an interesting feeling that we’ve not felt […]
Farewell Jeep, Hello Tundra
I’ve been a Jeep Liberty fan for as long as I’ve been nomadic. When I first started living on the road in April 2006, I traded my beloved Toyota Prius with a friend for her 2002 Jeep Liberty. Her Jeep was the perfect match for the small Tab Trailer that I had set up to […]
Amazing $13k tires increase fuel economy by 50%!!!
Jeep needs four new shoes. And though I had planned on waiting until California to buy them for her, the spinout and unrepairable flat from last week have accelerated the timetable dramatically. She also needs an alignment, and an oil change. And likely soon a new battery, and some repair work on the battery cable. […]
Used 2009 Oliver Legacy Elite Travel Trailer – For Sale!
January 2012 Update: The trailer below has sold, however we occasionally hear of one that goes up for sale (only 45 were ever made). We do know of a solar powered one, similar to our Oliver, that might be available. Drop us a line at us@technomadia.com and we’ll put you in touch with the owners. PS. […]
Oliver – Wow!
The Oliver factory put us in touch with a couple over in Clearwater that had a trailer we could look at, and we drove over this afternoon to meet Paul and Sherry and to hang out in their Oliver. Wow. First off – their hospitality was amazing. We didn’t expect so much cold beer and […]