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So you Want to be A Digital Nomad

We’re hearing more and more the “buzz word” Digital Nomad. It’s the name adopted by nomads who have longed for freedom from their cubicles by escaping the life of the worker bee to become a digital nomad and travel as … Continue reading

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Essential Needs for Camping

NOTE: I travel all over this great country we call America in my converted cargo van, so I speak from experience. Camping in this day and age isn’t what it was just a few years ago. Sure, camping enthusiasts backpack … Continue reading

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My Van Build

My new van has been purchased for traveling and camping throughout North America. This was a basic cargo van and I’m making progress on the build out. The floor has been installed and wheel wells insulated to help keep road … Continue reading

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Minimalism in a Converted Van

“Between every two pine trees there is a door, leading to a new way of life.”     — John Muir Since I retired several years ago, I’ve been an avid traveler. This love of travel first took me to Ecuador, … Continue reading

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RV’ing and the Art of Minimalism

The RV (recreational vehicle) Industry is experiencing rapid growth. As an avid RV’er, I see first-hand, the swelling numbers of RV’s on the roads, in parks, in the forests, at the beach and in the deserts; they’re everywhere! And then … Continue reading

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