About Me
In 2013, I lost my job as an engineer and sold all of possessions to ride a bicycle across the country. I went from Delaware to Colorado, over 2,600 miles, on the TransAmerica Trail and got stuck in Breckenridge, CO because of a snowstorm. I found a job at a loca ski shop and was a ski bum that season. I met my co-worker's brother at a bar and was offered a job in Western New York packing parachutes. So I took it. This began a life of travel.
Since then I have worked many jobs, and traveled many places in the US and abroad. I mainly travel by foot either hitchhiking or riding freight trains, but I like bicycle touring and rubber tramping as well having recently gotten a car for the first time in a decade.
This blog covers short stories of my travels by foot, thumb, steel, bicycle and everything in between. If you enjoy the content there is no need to sign up. If you'd like to donate you can tip my monero address:
