airstream adventure

life in 150 square feet on the open road and beyond

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TOMORROW SOMEWHERE NEW.

We love seeing all the inspiring things other Airstreamers are constantly doing. It's never a huge surprise when we encounter those who are living their dreams in extraordinary ways; after all, that's what draws us all to the Airstream dream, right? The notion of living on our own terms and bucking the status quo. The pursuit of a life filled to the brim with authentic experience and wonder. 

Our friends over at Mali Mish posted a video today called "Tomorrow Somewhere New" that really hits home for us, and we think you'll love it, too. The short and sweet documentary explores the decision made by 1337stream to live full-time on the road. It challenges the (quintessentially American) notion that you have to have "the house" and "the car" and the "stuff" to be happy. How much do we really need to be happy? What's more important? Things or experiences?

 To keep things real, in order to pull off full-time Airstream living, one does have to have that thing called "a job", and not everyone has the ability to hit the road and work virtually. So yeah, there's that. But like anything else, where there's a will there's a way. Traveling full-time is a lifestyle shift. Making do with less and making more of what you have. 

My personal mantra has always been "fortune favors the bold." Hats off to Josh and Jessa at 1337stream for taking that bold step into life on the road. It ain't always easy, but it's always worth it.

Have you ever felt trapped in a static life you didn’t choose? Ever considered just walking away from it all and creating your own adventure? When Josh and Jessa Works asked themselves these questions, they answered by loading their son Jack into an Airstream and launching into an exploration and rediscovery of America, not in search of a place to settle, but rather creating a new kind of home out of wandering. Featuring "Ends of the Earth" by Lord Huron See more at Darkrye.com