Oh the Blogs You’ll Read at Roadtrip Mojo

As the saying goes, at Roadtrip Mojo, this isn’t our first rodeo. We’re long-time road trippers who, about 15 years ago, hit the road in a production called Home Office Highway. The two week adventure found us in a 25-foot RV emblazoned with brand emblems and sponsor logos as we traveled the Eastern Seaboard.

With kids and even a dog in tow, we showcased how white-collar workers, home office workers and teleworkers could work effectively from the road. We discussed mobile internet, portable devices, and strategies to stay productive away from the “traditional” office.

We did that for a few years, garnering millions of television, print and social media impressions and educating countless people about this “new way to work.” Then we just continued our travels, but shelved the Home Office Highway brand.

Surfing Roadtrip Mojo, you might discover some of those old blog posts and images. You’ll read about our discoveries – from Florida to Massachusetts and west to California – and see images shot along the way.

Home Office Highway: Two weeks in…

But since that last blog was posted around 2011, the site has been dormant.

Until now. Roadtrip Mojo revives those old blogs and lessons learned, and infuses a new ethos, a new spiritual awakening about the open road.

Roadtrip Mojo explores RVing (a term we’ll use loosely to include traditional recreational vehicles, fifth wheels, and travel trailers) as both a way to get away – and a way to explore our other passion: Music festivals. In one blog, our tips might focus exclusively on creating the ideal campsite in some rustic or rural getaway. In another, we might explore how tapestries and laser lights bring music festival encampments to life. All along the way, we’ll explore life and lessons from the open road.

Hopefully, you’ll enjoy what you read. Follow us here and on Facebook  (https://www.facebook.com/RoadtripMojo).

Here’s to the enjoying the open road…

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