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People's desire for more freedom and adventure has led to a tremendous increase in the popularity of the nomadic lifestyle. And with freelancing and remote work on the rise, more and more individuals ...
This bus home allows its owners to live fully immersed in nature and explore new locations without compromising on modern ...
Haley Mast is a freelance writer, fact-checker, and small organic farmer in the Columbia River Gorge. She enjoys gardening, reporting on environmental topics, and spending her time outside ...
Experience the freedom of bus life and the thrill of travel with unique cars and automotive adventures. From off-grid bus conversions to road trip-ready vehicles, discover how to turn everyday rides ...
Meet Erika & Clint, a couple residing in a beautifully designed 1977 California Crown bus converted into a stunning tiny home. Their 36-ft tiny house is part of a unique tiny home community they ...
Jake and Gianna Bachowski spent years traveling the country and living on the road with their kids. The couple lived in a van when their oldest child was a baby and a bus when they had their second.
Michael Cassata and Sara Cokeley turned a shuttle bus into their long term home. Since purchasing their bus they have put roughly $16,000 into renovating it. Living on the road can be challenging, but ...
Katherine Martinko is an expert in sustainable living. She holds a degree in English Literature and History from the University of Toronto. But there's an even larger option than your run-of-the-mill ...
A tiny living and travel influencer has gained attention after walking viewers through an old school bus that was transformed into a stunning tiny home on wheels. The vibe is wood-paneled cabin meets ...
Monica Greep is a Newsweek Associate Editor, My Turn and is based in London, UK. Her focus is interviewing, writing and editing for Newsweek's first-person experience essays vertical, My Turn. She ...
We gave interior designers Joy Moyler, Darren Jett, and Noz Nozawa a photo of the same abandoned school bus—then asked each of them to transform the space, however they pleased with no restrictions.