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Hi! Let me help you become a nomad!

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Published 11 months ago • 1 min read

Hey Reader!

As June creeps forward, we both feel like it's time to get off the boat here in the desert of Mexico and into our campervan and the forests of the Pacific Northwest.

I'm craving cool night temperatures, hiking in the woods, windsurfing in the gorge and seeing my friends and family in Oregon.

That means we are closely analyzing the weather, trying to avoid crazy winds in the north sea (sometimes 30 knots), while getting safely up the coast of Baja.

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So, this week I have a couple of priorities I wanted to share with you:

  • Get up the Baja coastline with the least amount of discomfort
  • Figure out what I'm going to say in my Wednesday podcast episode (if you have a topic idea you'd like me to tackle, let me know!

Here's what I want to know about you:

What is YOUR number one priority this week?

Seriously, hit reply and let me know your one or two main priorities. I LOVE getting to know you better, and reading your emails is one of the main highlights of running this Wayward Home online business :)

I hope you have a wonderful week!

Kristin Hanes

Publisher, The Wayward Home, and The Wayward Home Podcast

P.S. Want to know how I make money to support my lifestle of full-time travel? I was JUST interviewed on The RV Entrepreneur Podcast about how to grow a profitable niche website (blog!). I share TONS of tricks and strategies I used to grow The Wayward Home to almost half a million monthly pageviews. Click here to listen on Apple podcasts, or click here to listen on Spotify.

Hi! Let me help you become a nomad!

Kristin Hanes, Publisher of The Wayward Home

I spend half the year in a DIY Sprinter van camper, and the other half on a sailboat. I want to help you achieve your nomadic living dreams, whether that's with van life, RVing, sailboats or tiny homes! Join my email list for van life tips and advice, remote work ideas, personal stories and anecdotes, and more!

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