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Digital Nomad Life · April 22, 2024

Six Months on the Road – Takeaways from Nomad Life

Time’s flown, and I recently hit six months of nomad life… a friend asked what I’ve taken away so far from my travels.

In no particular order, here’s the surprises, the highlights, the lessons, and what’s stood out so far in six months on the road.

My Takeaways

  • the journey’s turned out to be more about the people I connect with than the places I see
  • having a place feel unfamiliar and then turn into feeling like home is a really cool experience
  • creating friends and community all over the globe is another really cool experience
  • I’ve become much more of a people person, and might even need to turn in my introvert card, which would rank as one of the more ginormous surprises of this lifetime
  • living with a regulated nervous system means anything’s possible

Favorites and Standouts

  • most exhilarating experience: learning to kitesurf in Colombia
  • most surprising place to easily find Vegan food: Baños, Ecuador
  • most amazing community: Chivorkite, Colombia
  • most fun travel day: Buenos Aires to Montevideo – quick 45 minute flight, and I made a new friend on the plane
  • longest travel day: Albuquerque, New Mexico to Baños, Ecuador. (2 days, really)
  • craziest travel experience: 4 hour drive from Bogota to Lake Chivor, at night, and in a rainstorm.
  • most amazing natural wonder: Pailon del Diablo Waterfalls in Ecuador
  • fun workout for my brain: watching a movie with Korean dialogue and Spanish subtitles in Buenos Aires
  • place where I forget I’m not in the US: Montevideo, Uruguay… reminds me of Santa Monica, California.

Money

  • least expensive place I’ve visited: Buenos Aires (though inflation’s going crazy, now)
  • most expensive place I’ve visited: Montevideo, Uruguay (totally worth it, love it here)
  • moment I wasn’t prepared for: when my friend and I withdrew money from an ATM in Macanal, Colombia, and between the two of us, we drained the ATM of cash. (and the town only has one ATM).

How to Make it Work

  • most useful tip I’ve picked up: currency calculator app.
  • where I’ve stayed: three Airbnb’s and one coliving.
  • how to stay in shape: find a workout routine as soon as I get somewhere, and adapt. this has looked like: hiking and kitesurfing in Colombia, walking through the hilly city streets in Baños, rollerblading in the park in Buenos Aires, and running on the Rambla in Montevideo
  • favorite anywhere workout: virtual workouts with the Strength Shoppe
  • how I get mail: a mailbox service that scans and emails, plus options for forwarding. BUT….
  • biggest challenge: getting things shipped from the states is pretty hit or miss. my new credit card eventually arrived, but it took three months.
  • how I stay in touch: zoom, text, and whatsapp
  • how I make sure I have solid wifi for work… read the reviews very, very thoroughly before I book a place

Suitcases and Stuff

  • most surprising favorite thing in my suitcase: a sarong that I purchased in 2018 for a river rafting trip. it’s functioned as an extra towel, a light blanket to wrap myself in, and a throw to dress up couches so a place feels like my space.
  • thing I wish I had: the priming button for my Berkey travel water filter. it got lost somewhere in transit so I gotta soak the filters, which takes awhile.
  • glad I brought: shampoo and conditioner bars. lighter and less messy to travel with.
  • what I’ve relaxed about: I can get most anything I need, anywhere. if it’s different than I’m used to, it’s ok.

The Journey

  • how far in advance do I plan: it varies a bit… usually the next stop. I know when I know.
  • how I decide where to go: I get asked this a lot, but I don’t really “decide”. I listen for what’s next and then go.
  • how’s my Spanish going: better every day.
  • overall: it’s easier than I thought. people are kind. things work out. (take this as your sign to go).

so there you go… six months of nomad life. stay tuned.

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Buenos Dias, Valparaiso!! 🇨🇱 Buenos Dias, Valparaiso!! 🇨🇱
✨ La Paz, Bolivia has a special kind of magic. ✨ La Paz, Bolivia has a special kind of magic.  Timeless and ageless.  Old and new. High rise buildings and cobblestone streets. 

✨ Passionate political and social unrest mixed with music and art, endless festivals and celebrations, traditional native culture woven deep into everyday life, and some of the nicest people I’ve ever met (even in a year of traveling through Latin America where everyone is warm and welcoming and amazing).

✨ La Paz captured me and kept me here for a month longer than I’d planned cause I just didn’t want to leave. 

✨ I haven’t posted much cause the days have been packed- but time flies and my three months here are at their end.
 
✨ The experience of landing in a place that’s wildly unfamiliar, and then having it become home, has been the most profound part of nomad-ing (for a year next month 😮) — and that’s nowhere more true than here.

✨ And then there’s the experience of leaving a place that feels so connected, SO much a part of me, now.

✨ So with deep reverence for the people, the culture, the land that’s captivating and mysterious and beautiful, the energy that poured through me here, all the experiences that can’t be grasped, and the connections to stay…. sharing a glimpse of my love for this ageless, timeless place.

La Paz, Bolivia, June/ July/ August 2024

#lapaz #bolivia🇧🇴 #solofemaletravel
Reunion with my nomad friend @diana_mirs who I met Reunion with my nomad friend @diana_mirs who I met in Buenos Aires…  tonight we saw an amazing traditional Bolivian performance of masks/ dance/ music/ improv/ powerful drama/ confetti/ who knows what all was happening, because much of the Spanish was too fast for me to follow.  But, such a cool night!  So fun to cross paths with Diana again and to imagine/ guess where we’ll meet up next.  #nomadlife
one month in, and I’m in love with La Paz. 🥰 one month in, and I’m in love with La Paz. 🥰
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with the people I’ve met, with the land, with the way native culture is so embedded into daily life (as I understand, this is largely the work of former President Evo Morales, whose work included protection of indigenous practices and making 36 native languages official 😮)
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we’ve just passed the coldest day of the year - super chilly since I got here- but now it’s rapidly warming up, and there seems to be little in between, climate-wise at 12,000 feet.
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I’ve experienced some pretty intense physical effects from the altitude- and also there’s an extreme, pristine clarity to the air, a different dimension of focus, and all the energy pouring through 🏔️
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also, yes, there WAS an attempted coup last week, centered less than 2 miles from me, and I’m fine
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the political tumult is layered as the people continue to strive for economic balance and a better life, and an energy of fire and spirit pours through
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and the beauty is everywhere, the mountains surrounding in a protective embrace, the views of the city lights from the “Monticulo” divine, the coca leaves and tea truly a sacred gift, and the spirit in the land and the people heartwarming and genuine and gentle and fiercely loving.
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so much more to share, but here’s my experiences of June capture in #1secondeveryday 
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#lapaz #bolivia #latam #explore #solofemaletravel #adventure
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