We didn't quit our jobs to travel. We brought them with us.
Two people running a real business from a motorhome, chasing seasons instead of weekends. Life on the road with a job to do, and a life worth building around it.

We work
Real clients, real deadlines, full days at the desk. Same standards, different office.
We roam
Four seasons across Europe, following the weather and the good light. In no hurry to leave.
We live differently
We stay long enough to actually know a place. A swim, a ride or a run before the day is out.
We didn't downsize our ambition. Just our postcode.
Plenty of people think we are on holiday. We are not.
We work full days, keep the same clients and the same standards, and keep a close eye on the budget. We are not living more extravagantly than before, just differently. The difference is where we do it. The beach might be 300 metres away because that is where we parked. Some weeks it is a ski lift out the door.
We will happily stay somewhere six weeks if it has good internet and somewhere to swim, snorkel or ride before dark. Not cheaper. Better, and on our own terms.
From the journal
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How we run a marketing business from 4.5 square metres
Power, internet, a desk that folds away and a routine that survives a bad signal.

A winter in the Alps at minus twenty-three
Heat, condensation, ski storage, and why the cold turned out to be the easy part.

Why we stopped chasing cheap and started staying put
Six weeks in one place beats ten places in a week. Here is what changed.
We don't pack it away for the cold.
Our first winter, week one, it hit minus twenty-three. Three seasons on snow since: working through the mornings, skiing the afternoons.
It is the hardest season to do well on the road, and the one we would never give up. Ironically, once you have bought the lift pass, it is also the cheapest.
Read the winter seriesThe stuff we wish we'd known.
No affiliate spam. Just the gear, tools and set-ups we actually use to live and work on the road, and what it really cost.
Partnerships, press and the odd good idea.
We work with a small number of brands whose gear we would buy anyway, and we are happy to talk to press about remote work, motorhome life and living differently.
Media kit, audience and the way we like to work together are all here.
See the media kitThe road notes
An honest letter every few weeks: where we are, what is working, and what broke this time. No spam.