The Driving Wheel
If you can’t get behind your own life ~ Get behind the driving wheel. – Ben Kweller Continue reading
If you can’t get behind your own life ~ Get behind the driving wheel. – Ben Kweller Continue reading
On the road again – Goin’ places that I’ve never been – Seein’ things that I may never see again – And I can’t wait to get on the road again. – Willie Nelson Continue reading
As you may know by now, we collect requests from our readers and do our best to address them. Our last round revolved around education on the road. Well, recently a question that we have been asked is “How do you pack?” Many people either pack too much (most common)… Continue reading
In order to understand the world, one has to turn away from it on occasion. – Albert Camus Continue reading
How many of you have seen the movie Evan Almighty? In that movie, there is a beautiful green valley with a dam at the top of it. Behind the dam is a reservoir that is as beautiful as it is serene. This is called the Sugar Hollow Reservoir. It is… Continue reading
Don’t worry about a thing, ‘Cause every little thing is gonna be alright. – Bob Marley Continue reading
With our Nomadic lifestyle, everything has to be geared towards efficiency, effectiveness, flexibility and either multipurpose, lighter weight or both. So, as a general rule, we continue to strive to drop weight or size and increase efficiency, effectiveness and flexibility. One such device was added to our toolbox to help… Continue reading
After we get finished with the United States, can we keep traveling? I want to step on all 7 continents. – Trevor Barfield Continue reading
After we explored the DuPont State Forest with its miles of hills, valleys, falls and mountains, it is safe to say that the Nomads were hungry. We had no meat defrosted back at home base and we did not want to wait long to eat. We collectively brainstormed on what type of… Continue reading
Look at everything always as though you were seeing it either for the first or last time: Thus is your time on earth filled with joy. – Betty Smith Continue reading