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OVERLANDERS, VAN LIFERS AND BOONDOCKERS

As modern jobs allow us more freedom to work remotely, many people are following their wanderlust and finding their homes on the road. A new subculture of nomads is emerging, evolving and flourishing. The rigs are as unique as their owners; buses, ambulances, vans, expedition trucks, RVs, Airstreams, motorcycles and more are setting off to explore the globe.

As these nomadic road warriors grow in number, we can see them forming smaller niche groups within the subculture. While you’ll find for the most part that all of the groups are welcoming—the road provides a camaraderie between all adventure-seekers—there are some subtle differences to be found in

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