ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 2月2日 02時56分


Each winter nomads drive vintage RVs, Roadtreks, converted delivery trucks and school buses to the dusty desert town of Quartzsite, Arizona. The event: a 2-week-long rally called the Rubber Tramp Rendezvous. They come for the boondocking — nomad vernacular for free or low-cost camping — on the thousands of acres of federal land that are adjacent to the place, and for the community. The RTR drew just 45 people when it began in 2010. This year, its founder said rangers estimated the crowd at over 3,000. Committed nomads come to share tips on solar power, stealth overnights in parking spots on city streets, van conversion, mail, hygiene, finances and low-cost dental care, which can be found over the border in the Mexican town of Los Algodones, an hour and a half away. Aspirational nomads come to test the waters, in rented mini-Winnies and camper vans. @jokemichaels took this photo of Ken Martin, who spends part of the year traversing the country as an emergency expediter with Beanie, a Hahn’s Macaw. Swipe left to see more photos from Rubber Tramp Rendezvous, and visit the link in our profile to read more.


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