Tim Symonds
May 16, 2025
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Nomads Unite - 3rd Annual Field Trip to All World Acres

The Nomads Unite 3rd Annual Field Trip to All World Acres was a huge success. Despite a smaller turnout than the previous year, there were plenty of workshops, live music, a sweat lodge, and community building. 

Workshops included "Finding Free and Affordable Campsites," "Transitioning from Brick to Rubber," "Eating Healthy Without Refrigeration," and nearly twenty others. 

There were a few potluck dinners, which featured the delicious fare we have come to know from our community. Everyone left feeling full and satisfied.

Ghosthawk and Donela came out on Wednesday evening and treated us to another of their sweat lodge rituals. We certainly hope to continue hosting the sweat lodge at future Field Trips; it was such a highlight. 

On Saturday, Todd Sargent brought his band, the Quantum Oscillators, and treated us to an evening of live music. I am sure we will see and hear more of Todd at Nomads Unite Field Trips.

Sunday came with its usual day of fun and shenanigans as everyone wound down and prepared for the Monday departure.

Next year's Field Trip to All World Acres will be announced soon. Be sure to follow and like us on our website (www.nomadsunite.net) and on Facebook (Nomads Unite) to stay in the loop on upcoming news and happenings.

Article written by Tim Symonds

Tim is a single dad who raised his daughter half on the road and half off. When she turned 18 and moved out, he bought a 1994 International Thomas and began ripping out the seats. He moved into it shortly after installing some insulation and a subfloor and has lived in it ever since. The inside of his bus, Fennario, has been rebuilt three times. "One of the things I like about bus life is that as life changes, so can the bus!"

Tim now owns and organizes Nomads Unite, an inclusive group of modern-day vagabonds and wanderers who live mostly on the road. Nomads Unite gathers from time to time to celebrate and share the nomadic lifestyle with other nomads and people interested in nomadic life.

You can follow Tim and Nomads Unite on the website at https://www.nomadsunite.net and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/nomadsunite.net

There is also a Nomads Unite FB group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/1270809836823268 where you can interact and be part of the community.

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