Quit Your Job and Travel

Quit your job and travel? Really?

Most people think the odds are against them when they hear “quit your job and travel.”

But it’s the #1 response people give when asked “what would you love to do more than anything?”  No. 1 is travel and the No. 2 response is quit my job.  

The #1 reason they give for NOT doing either is money.

You’re about to meet some people who will inspire you and show you that it doesn’t take a lot of money to travel.

And, you’re going to learn that there are countless ways to travel cheaply and even make travel your business.

Meet the dreamers and doers:

First off, meet Nomadic Matt who will prove to you it’s possible to travel without a lot of money.

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In 2006, he set off on a year long adventure around the world that turned into eighteen months. When he returned home, he realized he couldn’t go back to the 9-7 and was back on the road within three months.

Matt has turned his love for traveling into a thriving business. He has become a world renown blogging expert on traveling on a budget and is a featured writer for many top publications.

His blog  is a treasure chest of articles and his books that will give you endless resources and ideas for traveling the world cheaper than you ever dreamed possible – plus he teaches how to build an income as a travel blogger.

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What fun we had meeting Matt in Portland last summer.

His #1 book is “How to Travel the World on $50 a Day: Travel Cheaper, Longer, Smarter” He has written city guides available for budget traveling  in New York, Paris, Amsterdam, Bangkok and Stockholm.

It all started with Matt’s desire to travel.

 


QUIT YOUR JOB AND TRAVEL … life’s too short to wait.

packing_lightIt was the title of Allison Vesterfelt’s first book that grabbed my attention and interest …

“Packing Light: Thoughts on Living Life with Less Baggage.”

Allison dreamed of being a writer and finally made the leap by quitting her full time job, selling nearly everything she owned and taking off on a year long journey across the country in her Subaru Outback.

Her story of the journey and struggle to get her book published will inspire you, because of the insights she gained as she moved past obstacles.  She now is an author of two additional books “The Chase”, and “ Writing to Find Yourself: Becoming More Authentic Through the Art of Writing”  and is helping aspiring writers become published authors.

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It all started with a year long roadtrip for Allison.

 


It all starts with the dream to quit your job and travel.

Nadine Pisani had a dream to quit her job and move to Costa Rica.  In her book “Happier Than a Billionaire: Quitting My Job, Moving to Costa Rica, and Living the Zero Hour Work Week” she share’s how she and her husband risked it all for the dream of living the life they desired.

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Her wit and humor will have you laughing as she shares how they found reliable utilities are not that reliable, quirky neighbors are unavoidable, and tackling red tape takes the strength of a linebacker

She has since written two additional books to help you even more if your dream is to move to Costa Rica.  “Happier Than a Billionaire: The Sequel”  is their story of moving to the beach to build their dream home and discovering that not all dreams come in the form of brick and mortar. Some appear after taking a chance when all odds are against you.

The third book “Happier Than A Billionaire: The Escape Manual” is your how-to manual, your guide for moving to, living in or traveling through Costa Rica.

Check out her blog.

It all started with a Nadine’s desire to quit her job and live in a tropical paradise. 


Quit your job and travel … on the cheap!

We learned about Vanabode by Jason Odom long before we were living in our pickup camper.  Is it any wonder that his message intrigued us when we were still dreaming of living on a never-ending roadtrip:

I will show every single person how to get out of their current situation and on to the road trip of a lifetime by using the strategies and equipment my wife and I have used for 21+ years.

If you want to be successful and have fun every single day of your life let me spoon-feed you our solid, proven, well-explained plan. I cover everything you need to have a great life on $20 a day; including delicious food, lodging, transportation, a hot bath, a good night’s sleep in your own clean bed, and days and nights filled with great fun, romance, and new experiences.

Wikipedia’s definition of a “disruptive technology” or “disruptive innovation” describes Vanabode precisely; innovations that improve a product or service in ways that the market does not expect, typically by being lower priced or making something for everyone that was previously only available to the rich.

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We immediately bought the book “Vanabode happily camp, travel and live forever on $20 a day.”

This book is as wondrous as the Sears Catalog used to be for my grandparents!  We devoured it, began to see how traveling was possible without having a huge bank account first.   And there are times we still consider a white Chevy van. (Get the book to find out why.)

For Jason, it started with a dream to live and travel cheaply.


Miracles happened to us … it can happen to you, too, when you quit your job and travel.

Finally, meet the Naked Hippies!  That’s us!  Since November 2013 we have been traveling the open road on a never-ending roadtrip.  It’s our dream come true.

Naked Hippies Roadtrip One Year Mark

Did we have a huge savings when we started out?  No.
Did we have a top of the line RV when we left Missouri?  No.
Did we have an online business that we could do from anywhere we parked our camper. YES!

We had the dream, the desire and the belief that everything would be provided as needed. And it has been.

12071894_10208713955626951_1220778536_nI just published my first book, written to tell our story… you can read how we got rid of everything and lived in a tent one summer … how our pickup camper literally dropped in our laps… of our adventures and fun as our dream became real and we hit the road.

And most of all, just like the others mentioned above, you’ll be inspired to go for your dream … NOW!  Pick up your copy of “RV LIVING The Naked Hippies Way: Live YOUR Dreams, Don’t Wait for “Someday” 

I know you’re thinking … are they really naked?  You’ll have to read the book!

For the Naked Hippies, it started with a dream to live, travel and work on the never-ending roadtrip.

Every single person featured in this blog post started with a dream.  A dream to travel, a dream to quit their  job, a dream to write, to inspire, to show others how it can be done.

Yes, you can quit your job and travel. 
If you could take off and go anywhere right now, where would you go?
See you on the road!

It don't get any better than this ... until it does! - The Naked Hippies
It don’t get any better than this … until it does! – The Naked Hippies

 

 

 

 

 

 

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P.S.  We live the Freedom Lifestyle. We can work from anywhere we choose to be. We can be across the country visiting friends and family, walking on the beach, climbing the red rocks in Sedona, or parked in a campground. And we can still work ON our business. This business does not require me to punch a clock, sit in commuter traffic wasting hours we could be spending together, waking up at some crazy hour just to make it to work. We get to work with people we choose to work with, whose company we enjoy. We are the CEOs of us – the Naked Hippies!

Subscribe to our Naked Hippies Newsletter. We’ll share stories of our travels, inspiration and motivation, tips and resources for creating your own freedom lifestyle.  Click here to subscribe.

More Naked Hippies Roadtrip Adventures:
Big Foot Conquers the Mountain
A Naked Hippies Christmas
Abracadabra You Are a Magician

Living in a Van to Travel Further, Easier and Cheaper

Living in a van? Are you out of your mind?

We've done the RV travel; now it's time to Vanabode!I bet you are having flashbacks of Chris Farley on Saturday Night Live talking about living in a van down by the river – right?

Before you conclude that living in a van is a ludicrous, wacky and absolutely crazy way to live and travel … hear me out. It’s a fun way to travel further, much easier and lots cheaper. And, it is a way to begin living to travel NOW!

Ask anyone what they would do if time and money were no object and 95% would answer, “TRAVEL!”

And yet, most people have a distorted perspective of what it means to travel. A two week vacation to Hawaii does require you to travel there, but it’s only a temporary escape and an expensive travel experience that ends as soon as you walk back in your front door after a long flight home, sit the luggage down and heave a big sigh, because it’s back to the routine, the same ol’, same ol’ life, day in and day out.

Without a doubt, you had a wondrous time in Hawaii and have pictures to keep the memories alive. But within a short time of being back in the rat race, it feels like you never really were away and you begin to long for the next vacation … which won’t happen for another year.

Meanwhile, you work your ass off to either pay for the vacation you just had or to save up for next year’s trip. Maybe next year, you’ll just go to Florida because Hawaii was quite the expensive vacation. In 2015, a one-week  “budget” trip to Hawaii cost approximately $5000 for a couple compared to $1120 for a “budget” vacation in Florida for one week. So Florida it is … but it is still a year away.

Oh, there are so many places you want to see and experience, but the limitation of one or two weeks of vacation time a year greatly reduces how many you’ll check off your list.

Sigh. Wouldn’t it be nice if you could just go? Go with no restriction on time? Go anywhere, go further, stay longer?

Wouldn’t it be absolutely fantastic if every day was a vacation?  

“But wait, that would cost a fortune!” you think.

I have just one question for you …

How bad do you want this dream?

When I share that I can show you how to live and travel for $20 a day, you’ll lean in and eagerly be all ears. I know you’re already doing the math in your head and second-guessing the dollar amount. You know the price of hotels and flights and meals and souvenirs and those exorbitant tourist town taxes.

“Impossible!” you say.

Let me introduce you to the Vanabode lifestyle … the way you CAN live and travel to all those places you have on your list for $20 a day while living in a van.

Now, before you read any further, let me be clear about one thing. This lifestyle may not be for you if you cannot simplify your life, if having a dozen pair of shoes, a closet full of clothes, a kitchen full of appliances and a house full of stuff is more important to you than a travel lifestyle.

Yep. Lost a few readers with that disclaimer.

The American Dream is a lie.

We  have been programmed to believe and put all our time, money and energy into the American Dream … get a degree, get a job, buy a house and spend the rest of your life waiting for retirement so you can relax and do what you have only been allowed to do for two weeks every year.

Living in a van is a perfect solution if you desire to own your life instead of your life owning you.

In this video from Business Insider, James Altucher, author of “Choose Yourself” speaks bluntly and clearly about the lie of the American Dream.

Don’t subscribe to some mass hypnosis dream that was designed to get us to spend as much money and time on other people’s dreams as possible.  – James Altucher

The only dream that matters, the only dream worth building is YOUR dream.

You don’t own stuff, the stuff OWNS you.

It’s a crazy madness that takes control over your life.  Society has programmed us to accumulate and fill our houses, closets, shelves and garages with more and more and more stuff – to the extent that garages no longer have space for cars and the storage shed business is growing rapidly.

We buy stuff at an alarming rate and then spend more time and money maintaining, repairing and replacing it, often getting a second job to help continue this endless, maddening cycle of materialism.

In the end, after you are gone from this physical body, all that “stuff” will be sorted, distributed and fought over by greedy relatives … because, well, because everyone has become addicted to accumulating more and more.

So, now imagine living a simple life where you have everything you need, but it all fits in a van. That is the Vanabode lifestyle. A simpler life that allows you to expand your life instead of expanding stuff.

Why the Vanabode Lifestyle is Less Stressful than the RV Lifestyle

Some will argue to the moon and back that the best way to live and travel the country is in a RV, and while it’s definitely a step closer to a life of freedom, there are some drawbacks that we have experienced on the Naked Hippies never-ending roadtrip.

The biggest drawback is that you have limited freedom and mobility. Even a small pickup camper like our Big Foot can’t always easily be pulled into parking spaces or lots. And, the bigger the RV, the more difficult this becomes.

While most Wal-Marts remain available for overnight parking, more and more cities are passing ordinances against RVs. We used to love going to Ocean Beach, California because we could park on any street and usually found a space a block from the beach. We would spend the day enjoying the town, the beach, the sunset and then crawl into our camper to sleep. That freedom ended when San Diego County decided to prohibit RVs this parking privilege by issuing fines – even to homeowners who had been parking their RVs in front of their house. It’s becoming more and more restrictive to gallivant around the country in an RV.

Of course, there are endless RV parks where you can stay for one night or for the season, or for years; but in our experience, these feel like a crowded suburbia with numbered lots drawn out in endless rows, the RVs sitting shoulder to shoulder like little soldiers. RV parks are no different than hotels … if you want more space around you, if you want a room “with a view,” you pay extra – lots extra.

And then, after you’ve parked your RV in one of these parks, in a constricting tiny space where there may or may not be a patch of nature to soften the harshness of all the asphalt, you will need some mode of transportation to get you to anywhere else in the surrounding area – the grocery store, the trails for hiking, the museums and restaurants. You leave your home in RV suburbia just as you do when living in a house or apartment in any town. The only difference is that you now have a home on wheels, but wait a minute, the wheels aren’t moving, so there’s really no difference.

When you are living in a van, you never leave your home, it is always with you, like a turtle. Everywhere you go, you always have everything you need. Your bed is always available for an afternoon nap or movie on a rainy day when plans for the beach or a hike are halted.

Another drawback to consider is the expense of owning and maintaining an RV. As with anything, the more bells and whistles, the more there is to maintain and repair. RVs are one step closer to freedom, but they still can cost you tons. Buy a new one, and it’s like you’ve taken on a new mortgage. But a used one, and you will be investing in repairs and replacements, just like buying a “fixer-upper” house. Plus, there will be additional taxes, licenses and insurance.

It really comes down to what you want and why it matters to you. If luxury and gadgets and size matter, this article has already bored you.

But, if simplicity and freedom to go anywhere without stress or worry is your dream, you’ll keep reading and you will get the Vanabode book.

How the Vanabode book will help you, even if you don’t want to live in a van.

When we first began planning to live fulltime in an RV, we found Jason Odom’s book about the Vanabode lifestyle. We learned tips that became part of our lifestyle as we took off in our pickup camper. And while the book focuses on living in a van, it has been our “Bible” for learning how to live simply and cheaply as we travel full time.

This is no ordinary “how to” book. Jason has covered every aspect of living in a van and not just from ideas about how to do this, but from his own experiences of actually living this way. He addresses getting out of debt; he suggests ways to create income on the road; he illustrates and explores the simplicity in eating and clothing. He shares the essential tools and products he uses for creating comfort and ease of Vanaboding.

But most of all, he proves that the life of travel is affordable and so very rewarding, especially as you take the back roads, the scenic highways and have the freedom to stop anywhere and embrace the beauty and splendor of what nature is expressing in glorious display.

Bruce and I travel to see, explore, discover and be immersed in the wonders and essence of nature. We’ve been on the road since 2013 in our pickup camper and it’s been the most amazing, fulfilling and enriching experience. And now, we’re in the midst of planning for our Vanabode. We’re ready to simplify even more and have the ultimate freedom to go anywhere, park anywhere as we continue to live on our never-ending roadtrip.

Jason not only provided our Vanabode “Bible,” when we bought the book, he shared access to an extensive location specific list for each state. Each state listed contains pictures and information that cover things like what to do when you get there, what time of year to visit to avoid the crowds, temperature ranges from night to day, expected budget, and safety concerns if any.

Whether it’s a big city you are going to visit or an adventure into the woods, it’s like having your own travel concierge.

He recently published a new book about his trip along the East Coast – written to prove the naysayers who said you can’t possibly live and travel on $20 a day in the East.  He documented the trip – 18 weeks, 7500 miles on $20 a day along the breathtaking and beautiful East Coast. The book was a delightful read and has inspired and lured us to make that trip the first one we take in our Vanabode! We’ll use this book as a resource on our East Coast trip for Jason shares many insider tips that he and his wife discovered about every stop they made along the way.

But, it’s the original book that gave us the push, the ideas, the solutions to help us live and travel and work easily and cheaply on the open road, even though we were living in a pickup camper, not living in a van.

In my new book “RV LIVING: THE NAKED HIPPIES WAY: Live YOUR Dreams, Don’t Wait for Someday,” many of the ideas I share about how we live and travel cheaply were inspired by what we learned from the Vanabode book. Jason’s book is a catalyst that gets you  thinking outside the box so that you can begin now to break free and travel … to exciting big cities, to quaint little beach towns, to remote areas where it’s just you and Nature.

Traveling is one of the most rewarding experiences in life … right up there with giving birth! It calls, it nudges, it pulls you to come, to do, to break free … like a song playing over and over in your heart with a melody that expresses joy and freedom and delight. Do you hear the song? It is calling you, urging you, pulling you to come … see … explore … experience the wondrous life of freedom.

Living in a van allows you the freedom to go anywhere and everywhere.

The question that remains is WILL YOU?  Only you can answer that question, only you can sing your song of freedom. Don’t wait.

Many people die with their music still in them. Why is this so? Too often it is because they are always getting ready to live. Before they know it, time runs out. ~Oliver Wendell Holmes

Get the book … see what you can do starting now to travel further, easier and cheaper.

We’ll be living in a van soon … see you on the road!

 

What the Redwoods Taught Me

What the Redwoods taught me as I stood among these giants is an experience that was phenomenal.

I had always been drawn to the majesty and beauty of these magnificent trees. I gazed at countless pictures and constantly imagined what it would be like to physically stand in the presence of one of Nature’s glorious creations.

Several years ago, I was being interviewed about our lifestyle and our dream. At the time, we were still stationary – living full time in our camper, managing a campground in Missouri and building our business that would get us on the road to the freedom we desired.

As I shared the story of our dream of RV living on the never-ending roadtrip, the interviewer asked me, the interviewer asked me, “How will you know when you have made it, Trisha, what will be the sign, where will you be?”

My answer came out of the blue. It was something Bruce and I had never talked about. He expected me to say “when we get our dream home – our Roadtrek!”

But that’s not the words that came out of my mouth that day – and as I finish telling you this story – I think you’ll agree the Universe nudged me with the answer that had been with me all those times I had daydreamed and imagined being in the Redwood forest.

She asked … How will you know Trisha?”

And I answered, “When I stand in the Redwood forest.”

In August, 2014, I stood in the Redwood forest.

What the Redwoods taught me: I stood among giants and shared the feeling of strength and power

And, I cried.

I walked among the giant trees,
In awe,
In reverence.

I breathed in their fragrance…
I caressed their bark…
I stood among giants..
Reaching with them to the heavens…
Whispering thank you.

We had done it – we were free! We were living our dream!

I received a lot of insight from those redwoods as I walked and studied and worshiped there … lessons from nature that I know will inspire you as well as you seek to live your dream.

What the Redwoods taught me:

Have a support system.

Redwoods have a shallow root system which is remarkable since they grow to such heights and have massive trunks. They have no tap root – their root system extends over a hundred feet from the base -intertwining with the roots of other redwoods. This increases their stability during strong winds and floods.

What the Redwoods taught me: there is beauty in the toppled trees, there is life regenerated in death.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I was reminded of the strength of a group of people who come
together in one accord. A group of like-minded people is intertwined and inner-twined … to give each member strength to hold on when
the storm winds blow, when something doesn’t go right, when life interrupts and knocks you off our feet. Our roots “lock arms” so to speak.

We become a means of support – so we can each grow tall and mighty.

Leave a legacy. 

Here’s another fact that is so amazing about the roots of the Redwood trees. When one tree falls, new trees begin to grow from the fallen tree. The connection to the roots, the photosynthesis … allows new ones to begin their growth.

How true in life, isn’t it? The legacy you leave will be what brings forth growth in the lives of those who follow you. Kinda makes you wonder what kind of legacy you are leaving, doesn’t it?

You are protected.

A redwood’s bark can be 1 foot thick, and it contains tannin,
which protects the tree from fire, insects, fungus and diseases.
What the Redwoods taught me: Even when the fire surrounds me, I am not destroyed.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

There is no known insect that can destroy a redwood tree. Fire is not a big threat because the trunk is thick, there’s lots of water inside the tree, and the bark doesn’t have flammable resin like a pine tree does.

You are loved and protected and nourished by the Universe, God, Source … whatever name you choose to give the higher power that is within and without … just as these mighty Redwoods are.

The more you are aware of your connection to the Source of All That Is, you will walk through fire and not be burned. Negative thoughts
and energy will not infect you. People’s opinions will not deter you from living your dream. You are immune, just as the redwood is immune
from insects, fungus and disease.

You are a child of the Universe. You are connected and protected and loved.

There was a reason the Universe spoke “redwoods” into my heart that day I was being interviewed. The time I spent in the Redwoods was a memorable spiritual experience that is difficult to put into words to make you feel what I felt.

But then, I saw this poem displayed in front of a majestic growth
of trees called the “cathedral trees” and when I read this, I knew why
the redwoods called me to come …

This is their temple vaulted high
And here we pause with reverent eye
With silent tongue and awe-struck soul:
For here we sense life’s proper goal.

To be like these, straight, true and fine,
To make our world, like theirs, a shrine:
Sink down. Oh traveler, on your knees
God stands before you in these trees.

Those of you reading this right now … KNOW THIS:

You are a giant … you are majestic and beautiful …

you are mighty and strong.

What the Redwoods taught me: I am no less loved, nurtured, and protected than the mighty Redwoods.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

What the Redwoods taught me to tell you is that you are surrounded by people who believe in you and love you just the way you are. You are adored and loved by the Universe. You are. Absolutely. No doubt.

Stand tall as those redwoods – straight, true and fine. Be an example to the world, a shrine of bright light and love, strong and true.

There is one more delightful and inspiring twist to my Redwoods journey …

We left the Redwoods and drove down the coastal highway in an altered state of such visual delight that we felt like it was make-believe …  a magical dream. It’s that “high” that John Denver sings about … we were high on nature!

One thing we always say about our fun life is, “It doesn’t get any better than this … until it does.” And, even though we were on such a high frequency of gratefulness and awe for the beauty of the Redwoods experience, what happened next was the icing on the cake! It got better!

We headed towards San Francisco and I became as excited as a little kid opening birthday presents when I realized we were actually going to drive our Big Foot pickup camper across the iconic Golden Gate Bridge.

I was GIDDY! Heart pumping, camera ready, eyes wide open and jaw dropping excited. We were going to drive across this famous bridge that I had seen in so many movies!  (Watch the video of my whoops and hollers here!) 

It was absolutely thrilling and wonderful and beautiful!

You know how they say everything comes full circle? Here’s the really cool, most awesome way my Redwoods experience got even better:

The man who wrote that beautiful poem about the Redwoods was Robert B. Strauss is also the man who designed and built … the Golden Gate Bridge.

Amazing! I still get goosebumps when I think about this twist.

I have been so honored to share what the Redwoods taught me. I hope it has given you inspiration and motivation to continue on with your dream.

Have you been to the Redwoods? What was your experience? I’d love to hear!

Sedona: Stairway to Heaven

Sedona is truly the stairway to heaven.

The day we went hiking up the Sedona red rocks, I felt like I was climbing to heaven. As we hiked up and over and through and around the red rocks, I sensed I was walking on sacred, holy ground. We started calling our hike the Sedona stairway to heaven hike.

Sedona: Stairway to Heaven ... every tree and shrub and bush and flower displays heavenly beauty

As soon as we walked past the trailhead marker, we felt the hushed reverence of nature…in the rocks, the trees, the cactus. Every living plant stood in its place to cry out songs of praise and thanksgiving for the honor of serving as an adornment to this majestic place.

Sedona: Stairway to Heaven has to be experienced first-hand, not in pictures.

 

 

 

 

 

The soft fragrance of cedar greeted me immediately, drifting through the air and gently filling my senses. It was intoxicating – it halted my steps. I stood still in the middle of the path and just breathed it in, filling my whole being with its sweet, sensuous smell.

Sedona: Stairway to Heaven ... everywhere you look, nature expresses its majesty.

 

 

 

 

 

There was no hurry in our steps…we were not hiking for the physical benefits of such a feat…we were there to immerse ourselves in the worship of creation.

Sedona: Stairway to heaven ,,, oh the beautiful spacious views!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A turn of our heads in any direction along the path revealed a grand masterpiece of canyons painted with brushstrokes of red, orange, gray, blue, green…against the brilliant blue sky that cradled soft bundles of cotton in its arms.

Sedona: Stairway to heaven ... every peak reaches to the heavens

 

 

 

 

 

 

We walked on and on, step by step, climbing what we called the Sedona stairway to heaven, seeking the fruition of our quest.

Sedona: Stairway to heaven ... even the moss drapes the stones in glorious beauty

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fragile ferns and tiny sprouts of green dotted the path like precious little children at play. Soft, green moss covered stones, grew in the crevices, curved around roots like a gentle hand of comfort upon a friends’ shoulder.

Sedona: Stairway to heaven ... wildflowers, cactus, trees, rocks all gathered to express nature's grandeur

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bushes along the trail bloomed with tiny white blossoms that seemed to bow their heads while the leaves were hands raised in prayer.

Sedona: Stairway to heaven ... new life springs forth from the old

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dead trees with their stark drab trunks remained steadfastly rooted in their duty to serve, and upon closer look, a branch of new growth, new life, protruded from the gnarled, twisted elderly tree.

Sedona: Stairway to heaven ... the ultimate delight - reaching the top

 

 

 

 

 

 

The three mile hike to the top was a spiritual experience that only comes when you get away from the concrete masses and allow your soul to say hello to nature. When you shut out the outside distractions and open yourself to that which is within.

Sedona: Stairway to heaven ... and I think to myself, what a wonderful world!

 

 

 

 

 

 

The final push, a few quick steps – and at last we were beholding the panoramic glory and majesty and beauty of Sedona’s red rocks. We were one with all nature, the rocks and boulders and trees and plants and wildlife … moved to tears at the honor of being present in this space.

Sedona: Stairway to heaven ... the eagle peak stands tall

 

 

 

 

We turned and headed back down…not ready to leave this sacred place, not ready to be removed from the energy that tumbled through every muscle and fiber of our being, but the sun was giving us warning of the day’s end.

Sedona: Stairway to heaven: standing on holy ground

 

 

 

 

 

 

As we walked, we stopped for one last look, one last smell, one last caress of a lichen covered rock. The colors along the path that were brilliant in the mid-day sun began to transform to subtle hues of gray, sage and blue when the sun said it’s farewell to the day.

Sedona: Stairway to heaven ... leaving with grateful hearts

 

 

 

 

 

 

And then, it was over. Back in the truck, back on the road again. Time had vanished during the hike…it had been 4 hours of joyful bliss hiking the Sedona stairway to heaven.

Sedona: Stairway to heaven ... never have I seen such beauty

We chuckled at ourselves…two baby boomers with no amount of physical endurance had climbed these peaks and survived! And the interesting thing is this…we were not exhausted, we were not ready to collapse when we were back at the trail head. In fact, we were so fully energized, had it not been so late in the day, we probably would have taken off on another trail.

Sedona: Stairway to heaven ... pillars of strength and honor declaring the majesty of Nature

 

This was definitely a deep spiritual experience like I’ve never known before. Something magical, mysterious and enlightening happened on that trail…and even though we had to leave that sacred place and return to our camper, I carried it with me…back to the crowded streets of Sedona, through the round-abouts and stoplights, in the grocery store, back to the campground.Sedona: Stairway to heaven ... this view, this place, this experience was magical

I fell into a deep sleep last night – the kind of sleep where Bruce could not stir me with his touch, his nudging, his soft goodnight kisses. I was gone… back to the energy and soul of the red rocks where I found peace that rocked me to sleep.

 

People ask us quite often, “what’s your favorite place you’ve been to so far?” And we always answer, “Our favorite place is wherever we are right now, for there is beauty all around us.” But THIS, this experience has been one of the most moving and restorative experiences I’ve ever had.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Unless you’ve been here and walked along these trails with an awareness of its sacredness, my words and pictures will not convey the connection and meaning I am striving to share with you. It has to be felt and seen and touched and breathed in by your physical presence.

Many people come to Sedona for the arts, the shopping, the culture, the jeep excursions, helicopter tours and trolley rides. They will find exactly what they are seeking – it’s an extravaganza of tourist treats and delights.

Sedona: Stairway to heaven ... thank you, thank you, thank you for this sacred experience

 

 

 

I came here seeking something different. I came here to do exactly what I did today…to walk along the path…to climb the Sedona stairway to heaven, stand there with tear filled eyes and say, “thank you, thank you, thank you.”

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