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Travel therapy to improve body, mind and spirit
My decision to go nomadic
I was two years ‘fully’ retired, out of shape and in an emotional rut. That state of being would not be deterrents from pursuing a life-long dream of traveling the world. I simply had to peel myself off the couch and abandon mundane and perpetually boring routines.
‘Travel therapy to improve body, mind and spirit’ was the self-proclaimed remedy. That would become my personal mantra.
A new F-150 and 35 ft. travel trailer would be the first step in setting the table to go fully ‘nomadic’. The Siletz River waters was the first destination. From there, The Eagle would weave through 28 states, leaving only the Dakotas and Iowa remaining. Visiting the last three on the U.S. map will have to wait until after I’ve visited 100 countries — well on my way to accomplishing that goal.
Travel Tips
I’ll begin this post by saying that my love for Peru goes well beyond the repeated refrain of “amazing food… amazing sunsets”.
My research indicated that traveling in most European countries would be relatively safe.
To what extent one plans specific traveling details is as personal as how one organizes a kitchen pantry.
Oregon was in my rearview mirror the beginning of August, 2019. Over a month of visiting daughters and grandkids on the East Coast would be significant in setting the tone for the right mindset.
Being somewhat of a number’s freak, my greatest pleasure was doing the detailed planning for this trip two months in advance.
My travel goals were simple. Get the body into good shape, create a trustworthy, easy-to-follow travel itinerary, and tip the social, emotional and mental scales in my favor.
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My Travel Experiences as a NOMAD
I’ll begin this post by saying that my love for Peru goes well beyond the repeated refrain of “amazing food… amazing sunsets”.
My research indicated that traveling in most European countries would be relatively safe.
To what extent one plans specific traveling details is as personal as how one organizes a kitchen pantry.
Oregon was in my rearview mirror the beginning of August, 2019. Over a month of visiting daughters and grandkids on the East Coast would be significant in setting the tone for the right mindset.
Being somewhat of a number’s freak, my greatest pleasure was doing the detailed planning for this trip two months in advance.
My travel goals were simple. Get the body into good shape, create a trustworthy, easy-to-follow travel itinerary, and tip the social, emotional and mental scales in my favor.