Off the grid adventures with a clueless craftsman
By Patrick Hutchison
I bought the cabin for $7,500 from a guy on Craigslist. He was a tugboat captain. His name was Tony. Here’s why. Read More
By Patrick Hutchison
I bought the cabin for $7,500 from a guy on Craigslist. He was a tugboat captain. His name was Tony. Here’s why. Read More
By Joel Nagel
I first heard of cryptocurrency back in 2013, when I attended a conference about the latest in financial services. Learning of my expertise, a Bitcoin advocate at the event wanted to hire me for some international asset protection. Read More
By Emily Pennington
The savage wildness of Alaska felt ever present even before the wheels of my plane touched down in Juneau. For hundreds of miles, snowy, glaciated mountains rippled down into the Pacific Ocean like bare skin descending into bathwater. Read More
By EA Editorial Staff
Ah, the 1960s. A time of peace, love, and…floating island states? That’s right, while the rest of the world was busy protesting wars and exploring space, a quirky Italian engineer named Giorgio Rosa was busy creating his own nation—the Republic of Rose Island. Read More
By Jackie Baxa
Back in 2016, before my husband and I packed up all of our things, and our 9- and 13-year-old sons, and moved from Wyoming to Spain, we had no idea how much we’d need to do to shift our lives across an ocean. From schools to sports to food, from culture and language to creating a sense of normalcy—I had no idea where to start or even what questions to ask. Read More
By Matt Dearden
The morning flights had gone well and I was tucking into my sandwich for lunch while the ground crew loaded up four 55-gallon fuel drums for the first of two afternoon flights to the mountain airstrip of Sinak in Indonesia’s Papua province. Read More
By Milica Tepavac
In the last few years, Montenegro has begun to emerge as one of the favored destinations for the world’s expats and nomads—and for good reason. Read More
By David Lepeska
If 2024 was the year global travelers began to appreciate the serious problem of overtourism, 2025 looks set to usher in a massive shift to less hectic destinations. Read More
By Patrick Hutchison
I bought the cabin for $7,500 from a guy on Craigslist. He was a tugboat captain. His name was Tony. Here’s why. Read More