After two years living and working from the road, Jarrod Ross takes some time to interview fellow vagabonds about how they support themselves, what some of their personal potholes have been, and what their families think of their mobile lifestyle.
For more information about Mary, check out her website at www. maryedavison.com or to read her trail journals go to www.trailjournals.com/journal/22707 .For more information about any of the hikes we discussed take a look at the long trails themselves below:http://www.appalachiantrail.org/https://www.pcta.org/https://continentaldividetrail.orghttps://discoverytrail.org/
Marc & Julie Bennett are no strangers to sharing their own experiences or offering advice. They founded www.rvlove.com when they first hit the road five years ago. That initial passion project has grown to a full-time job where they share from their wealth of knowledge and experience with everyone. Their new book, “Living the RV Life: Your Ultimate Guide to Life on the Road,” gives a great shotgun overview of what to expect from the early days on the road and how to prepare for them. in this episode of Wanderers:Life on the Road, I talk to Marc & Julie about their book, their lives, and what to expect from the road ahead. After the episode be sure to check out www.rvlove.com for so much more than could ever fit into an hour and check out this episodes page for a link to buy a copy of their book.
It’s not always easy to push against the tide. In this weeks episode I speak with Sarah Nicols and we discuss how after nine years on the road, societal expectations can still push back. Sarah has made an attempt to settle down this winter in Steamboat Springs, CO, but she’s finding it harder to sit still than she originally anticipated.
After listening to the last few episodes, if your wanderlust is stirring, check out www.workamper.com and www.coolworks.com to see some job listings from all over the country. Maybe we’ll see you out there on the road.
John Levandoski’s career as a professional photographer straddled the shift from film to digital. While he quickly embraced the convenience of digital photography for his commercial work, it took years for him to warm to the form for his personal artwork. What pushed him over the edge? The natural beauty of the American west and the need to create art with whatever tool was in his hand at the time. For more information about John Levandoski, to view his work, or purchase a print, go to www.johnlevandoski.com
In episode one, we hear from Sharee Collier of Meet the Colliers (www.meetthecolliers.com). Sharee is the director of operations at Workamper News (www.workamper.com) where she is spreading the word about how working from an rv can be just about anyone’s ticket to travel. Sharee travels with her husband and four children in less than two hundred square feet of living space! Her latest project at www.indierv.com looks to network travelers to combine resources and make for easier travel for everyone.