Breaking free from the templates of conventional living usually involves tradeoffs.
In particular, pursuing a life of travel often comes with compromise. While living without a fixed address has many advantages, perpetually living on the road can be draining. For a taste of location independent freedom, you end up trading away the security of a fixed home, a known place to work, and more. Even the most hardcore traveler will eventually end up craving a night in his or her own bed.
But what if, despite the proverb.. you could take it with you?
For the past three years we have been doing exactly that. Our home has wheels.
We have found that living in an RV has enabled us to embrace a fully technomadic lifestyle without compromising the freedom that comes from mobility, and without giving up the comforts of home.
We are never dependent upon expensive hotels, the uncertainty of couches or hostels, the fear of overstaying as a guest, or the lock-in of long-term rentals.
Continue reading on technomadia.com
There are no posts. Why not be the first to have your say?
Cherie and Chris are a pair of technomads traveling, living, working and playing full-time in a small solar powered RV, embraci…
Can I buy beers on grocery stores?
Each of us needs to find our own balance that combines exploring the world with preserving it. And if you stay conscious to your consumption, you don’t have to compromise your wanderlust for your desire to live a sustainable life.
A bit over a year ago we released 'Coverage?' for the iPhone, iPad and Touch...
It very simply answers the question – “is it safe to drink the water?” for over 200 countries. A very handy reference tool for travelers .
Three days on Isla del Sol, in Lake Titicaca; natural beauty and Inca legends
Differences in daily life between Canada and Peru
Iquitos: the largest and most popular jungle destination in Peru
Madrid's Festival of San Isidro has morphed from a religious procession to a full scale arts festival