Kristen & Siya are on TH-cam here: th-cam.com/users/hopscotchtheglobe and you can tour their beautiful Airstream tiny home here: th-cam.com/video/Em5vny93Jmc/w-d-xo.html
Thank you very much for this. Really interesting. I wonder if it about time for the 'constant travel' community (especially those jetting frequently around the world) to start talking about the ecological effects of this lifestyle.. After all, this constant burning of fossil fuels for the sake of new experiences has huge implications for the health of the biosphere we live in (and completely depend on for our survival), isn't it? And a much deeper conversation might be had about the possible immaturity and inner poverty that leads one to seek constant outer stimulation in order to feel happy (and throwing the burden on the biosphere to carry it), but that might be too deep and troublesome/disruptive for most people to contemplate, so we can just start with the 'simple' technical realities of the first paragraph :)
I love Kristen & Siya! It's so cool to see them featured here! I also appreciate how they mention Canada being an incredible country to explore. Being Canadian myself, my default wanderlust is for countries abroad, but my own country is HUGE and has so much to explore. Each province has something beautiful and unique to experience.
lol hipsters... more power to yah, but man, it's so nice to stay at home all the time and grow a garden throughout the year, and never worry about catching flights. I'll work till I'm 40 making bank, then never travel and raise a small farm. Isn't it funny how different people have such different ideal versions of what makes a good life?
your rigth im been travelling too... but what gives me satisfaction is to be connected in nature. now i just travel back to my parent farm (which they left me a piece of land ) and keep planting seedling of fruit trees. everytime im off to work..hoping that i will have a food forest.. nice to plant your own food..and its a good life
Thank you very much for this. Really interesting. I wonder if it about time for the 'constant travel' community (especially those jetting frequently around the world) to start talking about the ecological effects of this lifestyle.. After all, this constant burning of fossil fuels for the sake of new experiences has huge implications for the health of the biosphere we live in (and completely depend on for our survival), isn't it? And a much deeper conversation might be had about the possible immaturity and inner poverty that leads one to seek constant outer stimulation in order to feel happy (and throwing the burden on the biosphere to carry it).. But that might be too deep and troublesome/disruptive for most people to contemplate, so we can just start with the more 'simple' technical realities of the first paragraph :)
I think this is a good point, and something that many travellers, myself included, think about. I can't wait for the day when aircraft are using an alternative to fossil fuels.
if you want to go deep, let me say this: it's not the traveler's fault. hear me out: most if not all humans and creatures have the innate will to explore the world and that cannot be changed i believe. the problem is that the way humans have built the world around petroleum for money & power. if this nightmare of pollution and wars had never occured,we would still be exploring the world, just not as fast but so what? if someone walks the Earth almost everyday all day, he/she can see a lot of the world in a lifetime! so my point is that people cannot be asked to stop polluting beause their inner force to explore is just too strong. it is selfish, yes, but as long as generations continue to entertain this petrol industry, young people will have no other choice. unless there's a huge movement across the world where a group of people build a network of travelling that doesn't require polluting methods.
Thank you so much for sharing these two with us so we can "see" another way of life I'm hitting 70 soon and moving to Az this fall to travel and explore the whole west ( mostly southwest ) "out there" I think is a little late for me BUT will enjoy the US as much as possible for as long as possible Enjoy our videos Keep having fun out there
It's never too late! Weve met all walks of life during our travels including several on their 70s hanging out in hostels and enjoying different cultures and all that comes with it.
They are wonderful. So nice that they met so young and have the same passions in life. I'm not a good traveller but, my brother and his wife are. I'll send them a link. Love your posts. Thank you.
That was inspirational. Altough this lifestyle is nothing for me, I love to see this lovely couple seeing the beauty of life through their way of living.
This is so awesome I wish i could live and travel like this I'm a single dad and I'd love to get my son out in to the world to show him other ways that people live not just the one way every normal person expects you to live, live out of your box be adventurous so cool I love hearing about people living these different life styles ❤️
I’m confused.... they talk like the baby she’s pregnant with is a first, but the b-roll shows them traveling with a bambino already. Long time in post?
We teach people how to travel better and cheaper through our videos. We teach people how to make a living doing this through our course The Art of Vlogging which you can find at superstarblogging.nomadicmatt.com/travel-video-course/
I am not sure how people do this’ to travel for so long. There is a couple I have seen here that have been travelling for 20 years. @twoheadnorth th-cam.com/video/SnV_9veGgQg/w-d-xo.html
Kristen & Siya are on TH-cam here:
th-cam.com/users/hopscotchtheglobe
and you can tour their beautiful Airstream tiny home here: th-cam.com/video/Em5vny93Jmc/w-d-xo.html
Thank you very much for this. Really interesting. I wonder if it about time for the 'constant travel' community (especially those jetting frequently around the world) to start talking about the ecological effects of this lifestyle.. After all, this constant burning of fossil fuels for the sake of new experiences has huge implications for the health of the biosphere we live in (and completely depend on for our survival), isn't it?
And a much deeper conversation might be had about the possible immaturity and inner poverty that leads one to seek constant outer stimulation in order to feel happy (and throwing the burden on the biosphere to carry it), but that might be too deep and troublesome/disruptive for most people to contemplate, so we can just start with the 'simple' technical realities of the first paragraph :)
Thanks so much for sharing our story! It was so nice hanging out with you two. Let's do it again soon!!!
Thanks! It was awesome meeting you too and yes lets try to connect again soon! :) :)
Kristen & Siya try visiting Philippines
Can you tell me more of your experience in Indonesia?
I love Kristen & Siya! It's so cool to see them featured here! I also appreciate how they mention Canada being an incredible country to explore. Being Canadian myself, my default wanderlust is for countries abroad, but my own country is HUGE and has so much to explore. Each province has something beautiful and unique to experience.
Wow, she has such a stunning pregnancy glow. I love seeing strong couples like these two who really go for their dreams together.
We love Kristen and Siya! They create such beautiful travel videos and have great advice for new travellers. Great video! Have a great week!
♥️♥️
lol hipsters... more power to yah, but man, it's so nice to stay at home all the time and grow a garden throughout the year, and never worry about catching flights. I'll work till I'm 40 making bank, then never travel and raise a small farm. Isn't it funny how different people have such different ideal versions of what makes a good life?
your rigth im been travelling too... but what gives me satisfaction is to be connected in nature. now i just travel back to my parent farm (which they left me a piece of land ) and keep planting seedling of fruit trees. everytime im off to work..hoping that i will have a food forest.. nice to plant your own food..and its a good life
Thailand feels like home to me too 🌴 so beautiful and so many opportunities for vloggers here.
We have a ton of vloggers in Thailand.
@@rotsukhonchakhong590 I am here in Thailand so often and never run out of new and beautiful places to explore, vlog and photograph. It's amazing!
Thank you very much for this. Really interesting. I wonder if it about time for the 'constant travel' community (especially those jetting frequently around the world) to start talking about the ecological effects of this lifestyle.. After all, this constant burning of fossil fuels for the sake of new experiences has huge implications for the health of the biosphere we live in (and completely depend on for our survival), isn't it?
And a much deeper conversation might be had about the possible immaturity and inner poverty that leads one to seek constant outer stimulation in order to feel happy (and throwing the burden on the biosphere to carry it)..
But that might be too deep and troublesome/disruptive for most people to contemplate, so we can just start with the more 'simple' technical realities of the first paragraph :)
Daniel Lol, it's not that serious.
I think this is a good point, and something that many travellers, myself included, think about. I can't wait for the day when aircraft are using an alternative to fossil fuels.
@@MichelleTopham buses and trains are not that bad tho. compare it with cars
if you want to go deep, let me say this: it's not the traveler's fault. hear me out: most if not all humans and creatures have the innate will to explore the world and that cannot be changed i believe. the problem is that the way humans have built the world around petroleum for money & power. if this nightmare of pollution and wars had never occured,we would still be exploring the world, just not as fast but so what? if someone walks the Earth almost everyday all day, he/she can see a lot of the world in a lifetime! so my point is that people cannot be asked to stop polluting beause their inner force to explore is just too strong. it is selfish, yes, but as long as generations continue to entertain this petrol industry, young people will have no other choice. unless there's a huge movement across the world where a group of people build a network of travelling that doesn't require polluting methods.
We love Kristen & Siya! It's always so nice to hear more of their story and to learn more about them. 💕
Love Krista & Siya 🤗
Thank you so much for sharing these two with us so we can "see" another way of life I'm hitting 70 soon and moving to Az this fall to travel and explore the whole west ( mostly southwest ) "out there" I think is a little late for me BUT will enjoy the US as much as possible for as long as possible Enjoy our videos Keep having fun out there
It's never too late! Weve met all walks of life during our travels including several on their 70s hanging out in hostels and enjoying different cultures and all that comes with it.
@@hopscotchtheglobe Did the Europe thing back in early 70s twice for 4-5 months / awesome Yup hostels were great and in '92 USA
They are wonderful. So nice that they met so young and have the same passions in life. I'm not a good traveller but, my brother and his wife are. I'll send them a link. Love your posts. Thank you.
That was inspirational. Altough this lifestyle is nothing for me, I love to see this lovely couple seeing the beauty of life through their way of living.
Thanks so much for watching Lara. I'm glad you enjoyed our story.
This is so awesome I wish i could live and travel like this I'm a single dad and I'd love to get my son out in to the world to show him other ways that people live not just the one way every normal person expects you to live, live out of your box be adventurous so cool I love hearing about people living these different life styles ❤️
Canada is so beautiful
Wow!! I’m so envious of your journey.
So cool! Totally my favourite way of travelling!
they are great....and the baby of course...............
WOW! Thank for sharing. The Nomadic lifestyle is really enticing to me. I Should explore it for a while.
Wanderlust fantasy comes true!
Wow ❤ i had to sub to their channel
Awesome! I'm already subscribed to your channel guys, nice to get to know you a little better.
Thanks for sharing!
Tiina 😊
Thanks for watching. It's nice to be able to share our story and hope to inspire others thinking of doing it.
I love your story! Thank you for sharing 😊
I wish I had a partner who shares my dreams of an ideal lifestyle.
Just do what you’d normally do, go where you naturally want to go, and the people you’re meant to meet will be there.
Are the other parts of them good enough?
My dream is to travel the world. But before I set off on my journey I want someone by my side. Who will fill that spot?
I thought I recognized Kristen and Siya!
Oh heyyyyy
I love their channel. It's so good. They're such a sweet couple. ^_^
Great story. Thanks.
Thanks for checking it out, happy you enjoyed it :)
I wonder how this played out within the last year?
I would like to know what they do for medical and travel insurance coverage when they are out of their country of residence?
wow, I think it is great
keep sharing them good job
Tq
Very cool couple!
So cool
Hello...Canada🇨🇦 Cool info, thanks! Spontaneous travel😍
Blessed ☝️✨
I’m confused.... they talk like the baby she’s pregnant with is a first, but the b-roll shows them traveling with a bambino already. Long time in post?
Beautiful & exciting lifestyle
Wow inspired
Really cool!
You know, the happiness in life isn’t just staying put
Great vid ! Ty 4 sharing.
Wolf🐺 👍
@exploringalternatives How are they teaching others to do this?
I think you’ll learn more on their website hopscotchtheglobe.com/
I think you’ll learn more on their website hopscotchtheglobe.com/
We teach people how to travel better and cheaper through our videos. We teach people how to make a living doing this through our course The Art of Vlogging which you can find at superstarblogging.nomadicmatt.com/travel-video-course/
i mean just having a baby is tough enough. having a baby and travelling? i'd much prefer livin in a home. with a neighborhood of friends.
I welcome Travelers to PAKISTAN
nice
You guys travel with your dog???😍😍😍😍😍😍
Yup! He loves it
@@hopscotchtheglobe How do you guys really breach others to do this? I'd love to learn. This is...freedom at its best.
Kristen & Siya I thought pegs had to be quarantined when entering most countries?
R.I.P. Privacy and doing something for yourself 😔
Beginning of humanity - 21. century
Just be careful out here
Im guessing hes balding, thats why he wears the hat
What a tedious environmentally-unfriendly lifestyle! 😢 this traveling shenanigans is so damaging to the environment😬😒
I am not sure how people do this’ to travel for so long. There is a couple I have seen here that have been travelling for 20 years. @twoheadnorth
th-cam.com/video/SnV_9veGgQg/w-d-xo.html