“Travel, what title?”

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When I began traveling in the late 80’s upon a 1987 Kawasaki touring motorcycle around the US, I never created or was bewildered with a title for what I was doing.  However, over the years my family and friends have described me as crazy, unhinged, or weird to travel by motorcycle without no particular destination. Little do they know, of the people I have been impressed with who ride their bicycles and simply walked/hike across and around North, Central, South America and the world.


During the early years of my travels, I was happiest simply getting away from work to de-stress. Usually, for me, it was the third or fourth day out when completely relaxed when reality crept into my thoughts of knowing I had to return to work.

I’m convinced travel is apart of humanities DNA, to satisfy our curiosity, to explore and discover something we were not aware of and it is the journey, with its encounters of the various people their modes of travel that bonds the travel community together.

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Fast forward thirty plus years to today, as a retiree as I have recently completed two six-month stints of nomadically traveling around the US from Florida to California, exploring historical sites, touring the National Parks, hiking, camping and discovering the Bureau of Land Management, also known as BLM.

There has been one aspect of my travels that I find unique and it is the titles people or society at large has applied to define what I’m doing.
I have been described as a digital nomad, grey nomad, travel blogger/writer, vagabond a person filled with wanderlust, a solo traveler, and that I’m on a permanent mancation, which I really like.

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Some of my travels were inspired by authors, John Steinbeck’s, “Travels with Charley in search of America,” and Jack Kerouac’s, “On the Road,” but I have conjured up my own title based on my type of travel and it is. “Expedition Overlanding Nomadically seeking Adventures.

Travel is defined by the traveler based on their mode of travel, destinations, and activities the traveler focuses on exploring to discover.  
MJL 

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15 responses to ““Travel, what title?””

  1. adventuredawgs Avatar

    Awesome post!!!

    1. Travel blogger / Nomadic Adventurer Avatar

      Hey Adventuredawgs, thanks! 😀

  2. Mel & Suan Avatar

    Heheh… like we said it was like a bug bit and got you infected… and you’ve been seeking that cure for years.

    1. Travel blogger / Nomadic Adventurer Avatar

      The cure is traveling the world. 🙂

  3. Leslie Avatar

    “permanent sanction”😂!

    1. Leslie Avatar

      That was supposed to be “permanent mancation” but the auto correct beat me to the punch!

  4. simplyfriendlytrip Avatar
    simplyfriendlytrip

    Love this post with its great quotes 😊👍

    1. Travel blogger / Nomadic Adventurer Avatar

      Thanks Simplyfriendlytrip

  5. MagneticVoyage Avatar

    I hope I do not bother you; but it is great to hear the voice of an older traveler.
    And a bit worrying at the same time since the urge to travel will not vanish apparently 🙂

    1. Travel blogger / Nomadic Adventurer Avatar

      Never a bother Magnetic Voyage. The more I travel my urges and excitement to travel increases knowing I will get to see all that I want. As I age, the wisdom of patience is finally becoming appreciated. 🙂

  6. Travelophillic Avatar

    Well written piece ! I Share the same feelings about travel. Love that you are still going strong! Cheers!

    1. Travel blogger / Nomadic Adventurer Avatar

      Thank you Travelophillic, I try and love moving about the planet. One day India will become apart of a year long experience. 🙂

  7. kbstokes2 Avatar

    Kirstenstokes.com check it out! Subscribe to it! Learn from it! Live through it! Comment on it! Enjoy it!

  8. Robert Vowler Avatar

    Thanks for sharing! It sounds like you had a fantastic experience!

    1. Travel blogger / Nomadic Adventurer Avatar

      Hey thanks. 🙂

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