Josh Boone

Digital Nomad - RV Travel

Pure Web Results

Intro Josh Boone – RV Travel: A full-time job

  • Internet
  • RV insurance, breakdowns
  • Good people

Burnout -> digital nomad

Rust Belt town – Pure Web Results – network community

  • Meeting people
  • Tinder
  • Small towns and beer with Ice
  • Length of stay and influencers 

New Orleans and small towns

  • Unwelcome?
  • Different for women?
  • Electricity, Water, Solar and Remodelling the RV
  • Planning trips

Problems and Santa

Groundhog Day

  • The Keys
  • Founders
  • Advice

Coastal towns

  • New Orleans, the Keys – climate change
  • Changing times and property prices

Digital Nomad:

  • The difficulties
  • Try it for a year!

Imagine: one year left to live, what would I do?

Helping people and David Bowie

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ARTICLES DISCUSSED

Can A ‘Low Contact’ Road Trip Still Capture The Joy Of Travel?

Any talk of travel right now is set against the backdrop of a global pandemic. With that comes a wide-range of concerns.

So what about the travel bit? Was a low-contact road trip actually any fun? that variety of travel is just about all we can (or should) realistically ask for. 

‘That's a beauty!’ Touring north Devon by vintage campervan

In the anxious new world of distancing and avoidance, it was a thrill to elicit such warmth and friendliness.

Our plans to go abroad for the summer had been scuppered by Covid-19. If we couldn’t go overseas, we decided, we wanted to do something different in the UK.

Van with a plan: where to hire a campervan for late summer and autumn

Campervan bookings are on the rise in the UK as holidaymakers opt for private, portable accommodation for a post-lockdown break.

The idea of travelling spontaneously may be attractive, but it’s advisable to book campsite pitches in advance.

You can take a coffee-fueled trip across the US in this Dunkin’ RV

Penn “it’s not too late for the ocean”. She remains undeterred by negative thoughts while being sufficiently self-aware that her optimism has “idealism in there”. Ultimately, Round the World is a science expedition “designed to advance a better understanding of the plastics issue as a whole” and the further aim of “working with industry to pinpoint solutions and policy at a global level”.