If you are planning a visit to Ireland, I highly recommend making it a road trip. Not only will you have more time to stop at any number of historic roadside points of interest, but you will also get a chance to sample some truly amazing road trip food in Ireland on the Wild Atlantic…
Author: Clinton
48 Hours in Steamboat Springs Colorado
Just over Rabbit Ears pass to the west is Steamboat, CO, known mostly in the winter as a ski resort town which gets around 100 inches of powder every year. I don’t downhill ski (yet) so being an hour drive from some truly world-class skiing was wasted on me when I was growing up. Now I…
Places to Eat in Dublin and What to Expect
With my first introduction to Ireland, I was determined to eat my way across this ancient land. I was on the search for places to eat in Dublin. Ask someone what they know about Irish food and they will probably tell you about corned beef and cabbage, green Budweiser, or a dozen brands of whiskey….
Father and Son Pacific Northwest Roadtrip
by Clinton A. Harris, published in Big Life Magazine, Summer 2021 Titled: Simple Pleasures: a Father and Son’s Road Trip Through the Pacific North West The inside of my Jeep is a collection of empty pop bottles, chip bags, coffee cups, and yellow Labrador fur drifting through the air. My seven month old pup, Penny,…
Fighting Burnout as a Digital Nomad
The last couple of days have been a struggle, fighting burnout as a digital nomad. I don’t know if it’s just the time of year or something else, but I’ve been feeling that sensation like the walls are closing in on me lately. Or it could just be that I’ve been at the same camp…
Dating and Relationships in the Nomad Life
This is a subject that probably learns more into the realm of being personal than I should probably get into, but it is a reality of life on the road. Just as it is with anyone that is single and keeping their options open to meeting new people. Either new friends or something more. Dating…
Four Months Living on the Road in a Skoolie
As I’ve been bringing over old posts to the new site, I found one that was talking about my challenges in the beginning, when I had only been living on the road for a few weeks. Some of the insights that I discovered about full time travel still hold water, but in the four months…
Choosing Between Travel or a New Tattoo
Anytime I think about getting another tattoo, I ask myself where could I fly with the cost of that chunk of permanent artwork. It always stops me dead. It isn’t that I’ll be stuck with wearing something on my skin for my whole life. When I go places, that leaves an indelible mark in my memory. Deciding…