by Luke | Feb 16, 2026 | Nomad Living, Vanlife
Something is shifting in America. More Americans are living in their vehicles than most people realize. Not as a passing trend. Not as a social media experiment. But as a direct response to rising rent, job instability, and the growing cost of living crisis. Housing...
by Luke | Feb 10, 2026 | Nomad Living, Vanlife
For years, public land has been the quiet lifeline for nomads, vanlifers, and vehicle dwellers across the U.S. Free. Open. Vast. But something is shifting. Dispersed camping is being restricted. BLM land is being shut down. And the freedom we’ve relied on? It’s slowly...
by Luke | Nov 23, 2025 | Vanlife
A Lifestyle That Looks Simple From the Outside Living in a vehicle has become a symbol of freedom. Social media shows sunsets, coffee rituals, minimalism, open roads, and perfectly organized vans. But behind the aesthetic is a lifestyle that requires resilience,...
by Luke | Nov 22, 2025 | Digital Nomad, Vanlife
The New Age of Work Without Walls We are living in a world where work is no longer tied to a desk, an office, or even a country. Laptops have replaced cubicles. Coffee shops have replaced conference rooms. For digital nomads, vanlifers, and remote workers, the entire...
by Luke | Nov 21, 2025 | Vanlife
When Freedom Meets Preparedness Living on the road means freedom, but freedom demands responsibility. When you’re a vanlifer, there’s no landlord to call when the lights go out, no grocery store down the street when supplies run low, and no backup generator unless you...
by Luke | Oct 25, 2025 | Vanlife
A Fragile World Built on Convenience The modern world runs on invisible systems — power grids, data networks, supply chains — that most people never think about. They make life easy. Instant food delivery. Always-on internet. AI tools at our fingertips. But what...