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How to Hit the Road
Nomads at the Intersections
English - July 31, 2019 04:25 - 37 minutes - 34.7 MB - ★★★★★ - 405 ratingsPlaces & Travel Society & Culture Sports Wilderness van life nature road trip vanlife bipoc travelers nomads diversify vanlife travel overland travel overlanding Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
In partnership with Otterbox, we had a conversation with some experienced female travelers around getting started in road travel while at the Outdoor Retailer conference in Denver, CO-- then brought our learnings straight to you in a fun and informative bonus podcast episode!
In this episode, you’ll hear:
What different factors can contribute to choosing a vehicle, and what you still might change about them
How to convert the car you have now into a DIY camper
How to balance work and travel
Ways to navigate relationships when you want to hit the road
What qualities make a good spot to camp
A couple tips on feeling more safe when traveling solo
How to travel well on the road with dogs
Other resources mentioned in this episode:
Kathleen Morton - @tinyhousetinyfootprint
Brooke Weeber - @brooke_weeber
Latasha Dunston - @jitterbug_art
Britany Freeman - @britanyinwanderland
Dani Reyes Acosta - @notlostjustdiscovering
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Music is by Jason Shaw and Josh Woodward.
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