Traveler | Builder | Photographer
Over the past few years I’ve been moving between places, picking up work along the way. Vineyard harvests, building camper vans, guiding in the Arctic, and a winter in a ski town.
In between I travel, usually with a camera.
I’m drawn to hands-on work and environments that feel a bit removed. The process of moving and adapting has become just as important as the places themselves.
I value the small moments that stay after the work is done. Good conversations, shared meals, and time that feels a bit slower.
This site is a collection of that.
Planning a Trip or Gap Year ?
Happy to help you figure it out
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How to decide where to go and how to connect it all without overplanning.
Choosing destinations based on season, budget, and pace
Building a loose route that actually flows
When to book ahead vs keep it open
Balancing highlights with less obvious stops
Adjusting plans as you go
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How to move through places simply and efficiently, especially over longer periods.
• Packing light (what you actually need)
• Navigating transport + routes
• Finding places to stay
• Staying flexible while still moving forward
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Turning a loose idea into something that works long-term without burning out or running out of money.
• Building a flexible route
• Budgeting without overplanning
• Mixing work + travel
• What to prioritize vs what to leave open
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How to actually find and land jobs while traveling—what to look for, where to search, and how to position yourself without much experience.
• Where to find roles (vineyards, ski towns, hostels, kitchens)
• Timing + seasons (when to apply, when to arrive)
• Visas + basic logistics
• What the work is actually like day-to-day