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Posted: 2017-07-12T02:49:49Z | Updated: 2017-07-12T15:11:29Z Quitting Tech To Travel. My First Month On The Road. | HuffPost Life

Quitting Tech To Travel. My First Month On The Road.

Quitting Tech To Travel. My First Month On The Road.
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I did it. I quit my job to go traveling.

A month ago, I worked my last day at Facebook and started a new jobless adventure in my Motorhome I call her Beast because she is huge (for me). I love her dearly, as do my 2 cats and dog who are along for the ride.

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Alexis Coram

Driving through Mount Rainier National Park in June

Today Im 1800 miles away in the Canadian Rockies, nestled between trees in a cozy campground with a beer in my hand (actually its a Shandy) and very few cares in the World. One cat, Java, is laying on my lap, allowing just enough room for my laptop to rest above him. Occasionally he pops his head up to look back at me like Im inconveniencing him - cute; the other, Parker Blue, is inside taking a cat nap - possibly her 5th of the day what a life, eh! The dog, Kirschi Coram, is under the table, blas about it all, as shes been adventuring with me for 9 years and is a travel pro. Me, well I am utterly relaxed and sweltering in the humidity, occasionally finding myself being nibbled on by a hungry mossy. Ahh, the joys of Summer. Sun, beer, and bug bites.

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Latourell Falls, Oregon

Tomorrow I wake up early to head into Canadas Glacier National Park in hopes of scoring a first come, first served campsite at their most popular campground. Im feeling confident. After 4 weeks on the road and multiple brief 1-2 night stops, our pack-up routine has become fairly fast. I know where everything goes, all the things I have to close or turn off, and how to hook up my car quickly to the back of Beast. Its always exciting to think about what comes next and wonder what our backyard will look like at the next stop.

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Watching sunrise from bed on Vancouver Island

This life isnt for everyone and at 1 month in Im only just starting to discover if its a life for me. Ive spent the first few weeks of this journey in complete vacation mode, enjoying and savoring every second of relaxation, every moment laying in the sun, every drop of Bialetti-brewed coffee (so good), every campfire and fire-roasted meal, every long walk or hike with the dog and cats (yep, they go too), and every morning slept in. I have a great tan - the first for years despite living in California for the past 5 years - and Ive lost probably 10lbs after leaving delicious and free tech meals in the dust (I will always love you, Facebook Culinary Team). I can honestly say I havent looked back.yet.

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Cooking on the campfire - this was Korma night

Before I share some images from the destinations weve covered so far, Ill share whats coming next. Well be spending the next 3 weeks in Yoho, Jasper, and Banff National Parks before heading back to the States for more National Park wilderness-seeking. Im returning to many places Ive traveled before but Ill be staying for much longer and hope to see some of the things Ive missed in the previous mad-rush that epitomized my crazy road trips of the past. This time its about lingering, making ourselves feel at home in every new place we park Beast, and savoring every moment of fresh air and freedom, even when a hungry bug tries to disrupt it.

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Waking up in the woods beats waking up in a concrete jungle

Here are some of my favourite images from our journey so far. Please follow us on Instagram @thiscamperlife @campinglifeofpets and @alexiscoram for more real-time updates from the road.

Destinations covered: Central Oregon Coast, Columbia River Gorge, Mount Rainier National Park, Olympic National Park, Vancouver Island, Sea to Sky Highway.

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A reflection through the smog at Three Valley Lake, resulting from >200 forest fires across British Columbia

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Parker Blue on the Beach at Porteau Cove in British Columbia

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Brandywine Falls, British Columbia

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Into the Woods. Englishman River Falls, Vancouver Island

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Parker Blue getting water-curious at Sproat Lake, Vancouver Island

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Looking back to the Olympic Peninsula on the way from Port Angeles, WA to Victoria, Vancouver Island.

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Crescent Lake in Olympic National Park

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Sunrise overlooking Tipsoo Lake, Mount Rainier National Park

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Stunning colors at the powerful Ohanapecosh River, Mount Rainier National Park

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A beautiful nameless waterfall in Mount Rainier National Park - a gift of Spring

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A Rainbow at Multnomah Falls, Oregon

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Kirschi enjoying the mood lighting in our home on wheels

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Java loves trees!

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Me and the cats - this is how they travel while were out exploring. My back is getting strong :)

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Parker Blue and Java in their favourite spot...sitting on the step of the Motorhome.

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