My wife said I needed that coaster. Not that we’re struggling. We’re doing the opposite. But I often worry about the details. ALL the details. I’m also not sure I’m the Captain here. Chief Engineer and Backcountry Guide, possibly. I… Read More ›
Journeys
The Show Must Go On – Nomad Report
Over the years, we’ve been pretty lucky. We’ve had very few showstoppers. Those kinds of repairs where you end up dead in the water, relying on YouTube and the kindness of others…
News from the Road: Delaware Gap
First off, I want to thank everybody for the tremendous reaction to the recent Kindle sale on Devil’s Churn. The promotion went better than expected with over six thousand downloads in only a few days!
One Week Until Kade Rides Again!
Those journeys have become fuel for this thriller series. Exploring our country’s back roads my muse. I’ve always been an explorer at heart. I’m sure many of you are too.
While we wait for the latest book in the series, why not share an experience about your own journeys in the comments?
Missing Lake Mead
I’m currently plugging away at book two of the upcoming series. And while I peruse old photos and leaf through trail maps, I’m reminded of how much I miss this place…
Nomad No More? Writing Update and Other News
First off: The current word count for the first book of my Thriller series is at 82,366.
I’d planned for 80k and after a solid editing pass, it might get cut down to that. But right now, the hero is locked in the back of a squad car in the middle of a raging gun battle and has to figure out how to escape before he can take down the militia sent to round him up…
Diary of a Climate Nomad – Maine
Go far enough north into Maine and you reach what some call the final remnants of the lower 48’s unspoiled frontier. Over the two hundred and fifty or so years of this nation’s history, the vast stretch of wilderness and… Read More ›
To the Crew We’ve Lost Along the Way
This post is long overdue. In May, our faithful science officer, Alfie went on to explore the greater wilds beyond this sprawling universe…
Be Prepared – More than a Motto
Yesterday, I hiked the Presidential Range in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. Two days earlier, a hiker died nearby…
They Call This a Trail – New Hampshire
Before we even arrived at the White Mountain National Forest in New Hampshire, I was warned by a fellow traveler to make sure and purchase the state’s safe hiking card. That way, if I was injured in the backcountry and… Read More ›