Traveler | Builder | Photographer
Over the past few years, I’ve spent time in different places, picking up work along the way including building camper vans in Australia, working in vineyards in France, guiding in the Arctic, and spending a winter in a ski town.
In between, I travel moving through new places, usually with a camera.
I tend to gravitate toward hands-on work and environments that feel a bit removed. Over time, the process of working, moving, and adapting has become just as important as the places themselves.
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