Our Journey Continues

Our Journey Continues...

The time was here and we had to decide what our full time adventure vehicle would be. We decided on a 1971 Airstream Trailer. Why? A couple of reasons. We've never traveled in one before, let alone worked on one and we love modern design. We spent some time finding the right one. Score! Upon getting it home and being told “Everything works great” turned into replacing nearly every system and component except the shell. That included tearing up nearly 25% of the subfloor, and re-welding sections of the rear frame. So we worked our day jobs, then worked on the Airstream at night doing a full gut and remodel. 

For a year and a half we traveled the Western United States full time. We worked remotely during the day, and being parked at our play destination already, we stepped out our door into our playground. We lived with the choices we made during the build process, and learned from extended real world experience what worked and what did not.  Now what? 

We really enjoyed our travels in the Airstream, but decided we would purchase another Sprinter van. The
reason being, we wanted to be able to go in more
remote areas when we traveled. 


Traveling and being off grid in an adventure vehicle is therapeutic.  It allows a connection 
with nature and if you so choose, time away from technology. This will have you experiencing 
less stress and more mindfulness. 

Today...

Fast forward to today in Sun Valley, Idaho where we’re building out vans and are excited to start building out an expedition vehicle. We decided to put our education in Industrial(Product) Design, Sustainability and Interior Design to work in providing the adventure community a vehicle that brings comfort and function together. It excites us when we get to use our travel and vehicle experience along with our design skills to create unique, modern interiors which are difficult to find.  
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