A Nomad in the U.S.A. – Part 3 – Monument Valley
Ricardo and his friend, Dao, continue down Route 66 reaching Monument Valley National Park on their nomading tour of America’s Southwest.
Ricardo and his friend, Dao, continue down Route 66 reaching Monument Valley National Park on their nomading tour of America’s Southwest.
by Carmen
As you may know from a couple of posts ago, I recently had the opportunity to do a bit of nomading around Costa Rica. This wasn’t a pure nu nomadic adventure as I wasn’t able to stay more than a couple of weeks but I was able to scout out a bit of [...]
Unlike my Nu Nomad partner Ricardo, who nomads continually and has for years, I have not broken away from a home base that completely. For me, nomading has meant developing my coaching business until it is completely mobile and having the freedom to work from wherever I like for as long as I [...]
The Atkins family, nomad travelers and location independents are now 6 months into their journey
by Ricardo
One of the disciplines of nomading is knowing when to stay put—you know, work—and when to explore. For the past month I’ve been apartment-bound in Bangkok finalizing a couple of complicated web projects, stuff I’d rather do in my familiar environment (not the least of which is enjoy my stash of wine) than in [...]
By Carmen Bolanos
November 5, 2007
While we often describe remote working as packing up and heading across the globe, let’s not forget that a lot of folks are freeing themselves from the traditional workspace just to the nearest coffee shop or bookstore to get online. This may not have the same romance as the former scenario [...]
by Carmen Bolanos
October 15, 2007
This is the first in a series of blogs on alternative ways to connect to the internet. This blog covers GPRS is and how it works. Please visit back for the continuing series.
As nu nomads, we are often looking for ways to connect to the internet to communicate with [...]
by Carmen Bolanos
September 17,2007
Recently, our forum was joined by a new member, Manu, who described his business in Berlin as on in which office space can be rented for short periods of time specifically for the working traveler. TheBusinessClass.net offers space in downtown Berlin that comes complete with internet access, fax, phone, printer, coffee, [...]
Finding India too chaotic or Nepal a bit rural as a working-traveler destination? Perhaps you’ll appreciate the middle-ground of Sri Lanka.
The Internet is no longer an esoteric technology on this island nation of nearly twenty million (though broadband is still limited to only the largest of cities such as Kandy, Negombo and in and around [...]
I just read on Business Week Online that Continental Airlines has won a dispute with Boston Logan Airport to offer free WiFi to their President’s Club Members. Boston Logan argued it was a hazard (although they offer WiFi themselves at $7.95 per day – sound more like a hazard to their pocketbooks). This is a [...]