Tuesday, December 1st, 2009
Let’s talk about Slab City. If you’ve seen the movie or read the book “Into the Wild”, you should be familiar with Slab City. This is one of the places Chris McCandless stayed before his ill-fated Alaskan journey. If you are into RVing, you probably know about it, too. Slab City is located on the […]
East Jesus, Pop.1 Elev.75
Tags: art cars, boondocking, Camp Dunlap, Charlie, chasterus, East Jesus, Moncton, salton sea, Slab City, technomadia, Transit Antenna
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Sunday, November 22nd, 2009
One of the things I looked forward to upon finishing the Route 66 trip was meeting up with technomadia: Cherie Ve Ard and Chris Dunphy, a nomadic couple who have been a big inspiration for me over the past few months. Cherie was one of the most important support people I called upon when planning […]
the triangle meets the egg
Tags: cherie ve ard, chris dunphy, egg, fire dance, hemet, light painting, night photography, oliver, poi, salton sea, sean mahoney, technomadia, triangle
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Monday, October 19th, 2009
This is me at work the other night: I am really liking this camping on BLM land thing. El Malpais National Monument was a few miles off the Route but it was well worth the drive. Primitive camping, but then again so is Walmart – and which would you rather have? Besides, Walmart wouldn’t allow […]
best office ever
Tags: campfire in a can, el malpais, gallup, indian, ipod, navajo, new mexico, technomadia, window rock
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