85 Inspiring Vanlife Nomads

We are proud to announce we were chosen among 85 other individuals and groups from around the world as part of MightyGoods ” 85 INSPIRING VANLIFE NOMADS AND ALL THE COOL VANS THEY LIVE IN”.  After over two and a half years of living to the beat of our own drum it feels great to be […]

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Sundance, Wyoming

Just outside of Sundance, Wyoming is massive geologic wonder called Devils Tower.  Teddy Roosevelt declared it the first national monument. It is a tall, mind-blowing structure that is sacred to tribes of the area.  Every June they close the monument to visitors so they can practice their religious rituals. People from all over the world […]

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Wildfires Part II

We decided to start the morning with a bike ride around Clear Lake State Park to get our heads ready for whatever the day may bring. Yesterday was an emotional day and we needed to be strong. Unfortunately, we found out that they had just stopped hosting displaced families and volunteers this week. Clear Lake […]

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Not Your Ordinary Day in a Park

One of our favorite parts of the Pacific Northwest is the lush, green landscape with its outdoorsy vibe.  Seemingly fit, we decided to take part in The Green Seattle Partnership to help improve Seattle Parks.  They have created a 20 year plan to combat invasive plants and restore forested areas to health.  The Green Seattle […]

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On the border…

Big Bend National Park is located on the border of Mexico and Texas, which is divided by the Rio Grande River. The park is unique because of its vast desert expanses on one side, as well as forested mountains on the other side. We were recommended to go visit the park by several locals throughout […]

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