Boise, Idaho

April 29–30, 2022

I only spent about sixteen hours in Boise, and most of that time was spent either sleeping (stealthily parked on a residential street in the Hyde Park neighborhood) or working from a sweet little coffee shop called Hyde Perk. (Puns!) The base of a light post proclaimed Boise to be the “city of trees,” but I think the jury might still be out on that one. I mean, sure, there were trees, but I think Savannah, GA, is ready to fight for that title, along with plenty of other cities I’ve visited on this trip.

You’ll notice both a bumper sticker for a politician named Crapo and a gas station sign featuring a skunk called the Fearless Farris Stinker. Just let that combo marinate. 






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About Me

I’m a graphic designer, musician, and editor whose job went remote in March 2020. In mid-2021, I sold my house, bought a camper, and decided to hit the road with my two dogs. My homebase is Vermont, and I’ll return eventually, but for now I’m going mobile.
About My Camper

For the first few months of my trip, I was driving Pierogi, a 2014 Toyota Tacoma, and pulling Donna, a 2021 Sun-Lite Classic 16BH camper. Partway through the trip, though, I realized I love this life and wanted to up my game, so I traded in my sweet little setup for a 2022 Thor Sequence camper van, Vincent Van Go(gh). Less in the way of vintage charm, but he rides sooooo fine.