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Every year since we hit the road together, I’ve hand created a year end routing map – it’s such a fun way to reflect on the year’s adventures.

Our past maps :  200720082009 and 2010

2011 was a year of a lot of changes for us, and trying to illustrate [...]

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Wow.. where did the month go?  It seems like we just pulled in to Melbourne, Florida for our long anticipated still time.

Oh wait, I remember – we’ve been keeping busy!

Last April we parked in this very location at Wickham Park in Melbourne when we got the unsolicited offer to sell our Oliver [...]

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After a brutally hot summer in Arizona getting the bus ready, we’re definitely following the good weather this winter.  We are headed to Florida to spend the holidays with family!

It’s not often that we actually have plans more than a day or two out, but Florida is a difficult place to winter in an [...]

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Whew, what a few hectic weeks it’s been.

Too Rushed

We’re often asked about our pace of travel – and for the record – these past couple weeks are not indicative of our preferred style. In our ideal world, we’d travel a couple hundred miles and stick around for a few weeks or more before [...]

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Up Up and Away!

On Oct 4, 2011 By

It’s only been a few days since we left St. George with intentions of heading eastward through Colorado.

I write this from Amarillo, TX.

Which you might notice was NOT on our intended route.

So what happened?

A Lot of Air Pressure Leaks

As we were leaving Lake Powell, we heard a sudden WOOOSH of [...]

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I’ve often wrote about community while on the road, and how I’ve had to adjust my expectations of it in order to appreciate the variability that happens while traveling full time.  One of the greatest blessings has been connecting with other full time travelers that we get to rendezvous with in all sorts of [...]

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For past several years of RVing around the USA, we generally steered away from staying at RV Resorts and commercial campgrounds.  We instead favored boondocking, public campgrounds and staying with friends.  In our first year traveling in our small 16′ T@B travel trailer, we only paid for camping a few nights in total.  And in [...]

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Rites of Passage

On Sep 10, 2011 By

We left Burning Man in 2010 for the first time without a plan one way or the other if we would be attending in 2011.  We left that decision up to serendipity.

But we did know one thing – if we attended, we wanted a year off of hosting our theme camp, Camp Nomadia, [...]

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Two weeks ago we finally escaped the intense Arizona desert heat in Lake Havasu City, and headed to nearby Flagstaff. Sitting at elevation 7000 ft, it’s many degrees cooler and has things that are green.

We came here intending to cool off – both our bodies and on the bus projects. We were also [...]

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The following post will be nothing new for those who have been following along with our daily updates on Facebook.  It’s just a wrap up of some announcements we’ve made this week.

Updated Bus Video Tour

I have updated our video bus tour to include footage of some of the recent updates. [...]

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