While Digital Nomads often travel frequently and are usually living in a new place before they have the chance to fully settle in, camping can make this experience easier. When you are camping you will likely realize that you only need the bare essentials, as all of your home comforts are not available to you anymore. There are alternative ways of gaining access to things like internet connection and hot showers.
Whether you decide to camp in a campsite or at your own will in the wilderness, you will find that other than the warm months of summer, you won’t be seeing any holidaymakers or families doing the same thing as you. Camping instead of renting out several living spaces is much more cost-friendly and easier to accommodate to your set dates. Many campsites have Google fiber, are pet friendly, and are accessible to just about anybody.
This will require that you gain some comfort with being outdoors and in touch with nature, as you will be living in it for the time being. Some campsites do have shared showers and bathrooms, which depending on your perspective are good or bad. Social distancing has never been as easy as when you are living on a campsite and should be quite simple for you to keep your space to yourself.
To live this lifestyle you will need camping equipment, such as a tent, sleeping bags, blankets, portable lights, a backpack that can carry all your essentials, and cooking equipment suited for camping. You will need any type of technology you take with you to have a long-lasting battery life as this will mean fewer stops to charge them.
Camping can also have its downsides such as not being sheltered from the bad weather, back or neck pain due to sleeping in bad positions, not having your own kitchen or bathroom, relying on solar chargers or internet cafes for electricity, or having nature sounds in the background of your conference calls. You could also work from a hammock or from a beach lounger, this is a very comfortable way to work but also one that is bad for your posture.
A mobile hotspot and portable power are vital things to have with you if you are a Digital Nomad thinking of camping full time. A mobile hotspot will give you internet whenever and wherever you need it, and having your own portable power system can last you as long as you need it to so you don’t have to work against the clock.
