Jorgelina y German, eligieron un estilo de vida, que no es fácil pero es liberador. Su historia comienza en Villa La Angostura, Argentina, donde ellos tenían dos cabañas y ofrecían paseos de pesca en el lago Nahuel Huapi.
Read MoreToshi and Mari have lived, traveled and worked around the world, most recently in New Zealand where they started a family. As a river guide and snow guide, Toshi is in the business of guiding people through their most memorable moments together with their friends and family. Mari has also been in the guiding business often as the first touch point working with clients to get their bookings straight to ensure they can have the best days possible.
Read MoreImagine living aboard a 40 foot sailboat discovering the Pacific for five years. That is exactly what Josie, Christian and their three children have done since 2015. I spoke to Josie while they were docked in New Zealand having already crossed the Pacific together. The thought of it alone gave me cause for pause, yet her description of what it is like to see, or rather smell land, as she puts it, after three weeks at sea peaked my curiosity.
Read MoreOn the way back from a photo shoot nearly ten years ago Peter and Kathy Holcombe realized that they were nearly coming home to mow the grass, pick up the mail, attend to a few other errands and then head out again to the next spot for their photo work. It dawned on them that if they downsized everything and moved into a life on the road, they would always have their home with them negating the need to return anywhere.
Read MoreFlo and Nina Orley shared a dream that they put on pause with the birth of their first child - to sail around the world. At the time, the Austrian couple had already sailed halfway learning the ropes as they went intoxicated by the riches the sea offered.
Read MoreIn this season, Rewinding Parenthood shares stories of five families deeply connected to the water. For most of us, it is something we drink, swim in during the summer months and typically take fro granted. Yet for these families, without the water, their existence would be utterly altered.
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