Aluminum Bliss
Aluminum Bliss is the blog of Chris and Lani, a couple that has hit the road in an 23-foot Airstream CCD trailer. Chris has a job where he can work from virtually anywhere so one day he and Lani decided that selling the majority of their possessions and hitting the road was a good idea. You can follow their travels at Aluminum Bliss.
Tumblewagon
I just stumbled on this great blog and story of a young family of three living on the road in a Class-C RV. They are freelance web designers who can work anywhere with an internet connection and have chosen to hit the road instead of tying themselves down. Explore Tumblewagon
If this lifestyle interests you should also check out Technomadia.
Progress Report: Jay Shafer’s Coast to Coast Tour
Jay Shafer left Tuesday May, 26 2009 on his Coast to Coast tour pulling the newly built Fencl Tumbleweed Tiny House on a cross country open house. This is the first completed Fencl built from Jay’s plans; visit Tiny House Journal to see the construction process.
Jay will have 14 open houses and and several workshops along the way. Here is the schedule:
- Tue May 26 – Reno, NV 6:00 pm
- Wed May 27 – Salt Lake, UT 6:00 pm
- Thu May 28 – Cheyenne, WY 6:00 pm
- Sat May 30 – Boulder, CO 5:30 pm
- Tue June 2 - Omaha, NE 6:00 pm
- Wed June 3 - Des Moines, IA 12:00 noon
- Wed June 3 - Iowa City, IA 6:00 pm
- Sat June 6 – Chicago, IL 5:30 pm
- Mon June 8 - Indianapolis, IN 6:00 pm
- Tue June 9 – Cinncinati, OH 12:00 noon
- Tue June 9 – Columbus, OH 6:00 pm
- Wed June 10 - Pittsburgh, PA 6:00 pm
- Thu June 11 – Philadelphia, PA 6:00 pm
- Sat June 13 – New York, NY 5:30 pm
For more information see these blog posts:
- Jay’s Fencl in Boulder – Tiny House Blog
- Jay’s Fencl in Cheyenne – Tiny House Blog
- Jay’s Fencl in Salt Lake City – Tiny House Blog
- Jay’s Fencl in Reno – Tiny House Blog
- Happy Trails – Tumbleweed Tiny House Company
- Cheesecake, beer, and a tiny rolling home – Project Rolling Freedom
Technomadia
I’ve been following Technomadia on Twitter for a while now and I have to say I’m a little jealous. It must be a lot of fun to be living on the road traveling from place to place. It seems like an amazing road trip. I’m not sure I could take a whole lot of this kind of lifestyle but it’s fun to watch their adventures. See more at Tales from Technomadia.
