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Trailing, where the dog starts at the person’s last known point and follows the path that they walked. Trailing dogs certify in wilderness trailing and urban trailing. Airscenting, where the dog uses odor that is carried on the wind to find their subject, whether that person is alive or dead. This is the most common work that the dogs in our FOR SALE: OUTSIDE FOUND BUS 2/28/17 The bus has been sold! Thank you for all of your interest. It’s been a whirlwind few years for us at Outside Found. Almost exactly three years ago, we hopped on a plane out to California to buy our soon-to-be bus conversion from a couple we found on Craigslist. Six months later we were neck deep in construction, finishing up a fewmonths later.
ABOUT US | OUTSIDE FOUND About Us. Posted by Alyssa on September 1, 2014. We’re Will and Alyssa, and we live to hike, bike, ski, and explore the world around us. We started this blog because we’re smack in the middle of an epic adventure: traveling the USA in a converted school bus. Outside Found is a place where we can share the adventures we have along theway
OUTSIDE FOUND SCHOOL BUS CONVERSION TOUR Outside Found School Bus Conversion Tour. Welcome to the Outside Found Bus Tour! We started this project in October of 2014, worked on the bus from March – July 2015, and have been on the road since then. The following is a tour of the completed bus. If you want to start at the beginning, visit our Bus Restoration Journal! SCHOOL BUS CONVERSION LAYOUTS The easiest way that I have found to get my ideas down and share them with everyone is to build them out in SketchUp. All of the screenshots that you see below are taken right out of SketchUp, are to scale, and fully interactive within the program. Pretty cool! Check out our versions of the school bus conversion layouts below. SCHOOL BUS CONVERSION 54. Inside Living Length: 29′. Inside Living Width: 7’6″. Inside Living Height: 6’2″ (high part of curved roof) In speaking with the owners, we learned that the bus had originally operated in Massachusetts and was recently driven out to California after beingpurchased from
#BUSLIFE: WHY'D YOU CHOOSE A BUS INSTEAD OF AN RV OR VAN For a limited time only – get a cool Outside Found t-shirt! Our logo printed on high quality green American Apparel shirts. Check it out! This is a question that we get a lot. Sometimes when we’re having a tough time finding a parking space, or running into maintenance issue on the bus, we ask ourselves this same thing! Here are a few reasons why we chose the bus over an RV or van: 1. ELEPHANT BUTTE: THE BEST VIEW IN ARCHES NATIONAL PARK Panorama of the Windows section of Arches National Park with the La Sal Mountains in the background. The three of us enjoying some incredible views at the top of Elephant Butte. Since we had to make a rappel on the approach in, the route out required a slightly different path down the wash adjacent to our entry point. WHAT'S IT LIKE, LIVING WITH A NATURE'S HEAD COMPOSTING TOILET? The solids are harder. (ha! pun definitely intended) Emptying requires not using the toilet for half a day (to make sure you have no fresh materials), pulling the toilet out of the bathroom (easy to do, just unscrew two little knobs), bringing it outside, and dumping everythinginto a trash bag.
JMT HONEYMOON DAY 4: DECISIONS IN LE CONTE CANYON JMT Honeymoon Day 4: Decisions in Le Conte Canyon. When I woke on our fourth day, it was lighter than I expected. I snaked my arm out of my mummy bag to look at my watch. 7:15! 45 minutes later than I had set my alarm for. Obviously, something was wrong with my watch. I woke Alyssa up and told her that we had to get going, hurriedly explainOUTSIDE FOUND
Trailing, where the dog starts at the person’s last known point and follows the path that they walked. Trailing dogs certify in wilderness trailing and urban trailing. Airscenting, where the dog uses odor that is carried on the wind to find their subject, whether that person is alive or dead. This is the most common work that the dogs in our FOR SALE: OUTSIDE FOUND BUS 2/28/17 The bus has been sold! Thank you for all of your interest. It’s been a whirlwind few years for us at Outside Found. Almost exactly three years ago, we hopped on a plane out to California to buy our soon-to-be bus conversion from a couple we found on Craigslist. Six months later we were neck deep in construction, finishing up a fewmonths later.
ABOUT US | OUTSIDE FOUND About Us. Posted by Alyssa on September 1, 2014. We’re Will and Alyssa, and we live to hike, bike, ski, and explore the world around us. We started this blog because we’re smack in the middle of an epic adventure: traveling the USA in a converted school bus. Outside Found is a place where we can share the adventures we have along theway
OUTSIDE FOUND SCHOOL BUS CONVERSION TOUR Outside Found School Bus Conversion Tour. Welcome to the Outside Found Bus Tour! We started this project in October of 2014, worked on the bus from March – July 2015, and have been on the road since then. The following is a tour of the completed bus. If you want to start at the beginning, visit our Bus Restoration Journal! SCHOOL BUS CONVERSION LAYOUTS The easiest way that I have found to get my ideas down and share them with everyone is to build them out in SketchUp. All of the screenshots that you see below are taken right out of SketchUp, are to scale, and fully interactive within the program. Pretty cool! Check out our versions of the school bus conversion layouts below. SCHOOL BUS CONVERSION 54. Inside Living Length: 29′. Inside Living Width: 7’6″. Inside Living Height: 6’2″ (high part of curved roof) In speaking with the owners, we learned that the bus had originally operated in Massachusetts and was recently driven out to California after beingpurchased from
#BUSLIFE: WHY'D YOU CHOOSE A BUS INSTEAD OF AN RV OR VAN For a limited time only – get a cool Outside Found t-shirt! Our logo printed on high quality green American Apparel shirts. Check it out! This is a question that we get a lot. Sometimes when we’re having a tough time finding a parking space, or running into maintenance issue on the bus, we ask ourselves this same thing! Here are a few reasons why we chose the bus over an RV or van: 1. ELEPHANT BUTTE: THE BEST VIEW IN ARCHES NATIONAL PARK Panorama of the Windows section of Arches National Park with the La Sal Mountains in the background. The three of us enjoying some incredible views at the top of Elephant Butte. Since we had to make a rappel on the approach in, the route out required a slightly different path down the wash adjacent to our entry point. WHAT'S IT LIKE, LIVING WITH A NATURE'S HEAD COMPOSTING TOILET? The solids are harder. (ha! pun definitely intended) Emptying requires not using the toilet for half a day (to make sure you have no fresh materials), pulling the toilet out of the bathroom (easy to do, just unscrew two little knobs), bringing it outside, and dumping everythinginto a trash bag.
JMT HONEYMOON DAY 4: DECISIONS IN LE CONTE CANYON JMT Honeymoon Day 4: Decisions in Le Conte Canyon. When I woke on our fourth day, it was lighter than I expected. I snaked my arm out of my mummy bag to look at my watch. 7:15! 45 minutes later than I had set my alarm for. Obviously, something was wrong with my watch. I woke Alyssa up and told her that we had to get going, hurriedly explainBUS INSPIRATION
Edit #1 – The Spruce Moose. We totally forgot one of our favorites! Thankfully, one of our friends reminded us to include the Spruce Moose on our list. The Spruce Moose is an excellent blend of the minimalism and simplicity of the Hank bus with a little more focus on the intricacies of full time living. The natural light and open spaces are ELEPHANT BUTTE: THE BEST VIEW IN ARCHES NATIONAL PARK Panorama of the Windows section of Arches National Park with the La Sal Mountains in the background. The three of us enjoying some incredible views at the top of Elephant Butte. Since we had to make a rappel on the approach in, the route out required a slightly different path down the wash adjacent to our entry point. BACKPACKING TO AVALANCHE LAKE Montana has long been a special place for my family and me. When I was a kid, we’d spend every summer here exploring the nearby trails and adventuring in the woods around my Grandparents’ house near West Yellowstone. As all of us kids have grown older it’s been more challenging to get everyone together in the summer, but for a couple of years in a row now we’ve all made it happen. UPDATE 5 | OUTSIDE FOUND New to the bus project? Click here to get some background info and start at the beginning! Welcome to Update 5! We’ve made a ton of progress since Update 4. Last week we met with an RV jack of all trades who was incredibly helpful. Initially we thought he would only be looking at our plans for wiring, but he ended up walking us through every step of building the bus and had a ton of UPDATE 8 | OUTSIDE FOUND Last week I had some pretty bummer updates. I’m happy to say that that is not the case this week – things are looking up! Here’s what we’ve been up to over the last few days: 1. Crushing Contests! Will and I entered ourselves and Hilde into the Live Your Kurgo Adventure contest a few weeks ago, hoping that our bus adventure would catch their attention. SOME THINGS ARE JUST MEANT TO BE. WELCOME, YODEL Sometimes the universe works in mysterious ways. When we brought Rally into our lives it wasn’t just because we wanted another dog, but because I want to be a search dog handler and you can’t be a dog handler without a dog. Rally’s purpose was always bigger than companionship and snuggles on the couch. Losing a pet is heartbreaking, but losing Rally meant that I was also no longer UPDATE 11 | OUTSIDE FOUND Update 11. Posted by Alyssa on January 19, 2015. Today is June 11. We were originally shooting to leave by June 18 to run the Taylor Mountain 50k in Issaquah, Washington on June 20. That means we would have had exactly 7 left to get this thing done. Unfortunately (in so many ways), we aren’t going to be able to make this date and areshooting
CREEPY CAMPING: WHEN THINGS GO BUMP IN THE NIGHT People love to ask if we get creeped out while we’re staying on the bus. The short answer is yes, it totally happens, but probably not for the same reasons that you’re thinking. Many people are familiar with that feeling that you sometimes get when you go camping. You’re out there in the woods having a great time with not a care in the world, but after the lights go out and things get JMT HONEYMOON DAY 1: UP & OVER SHEPHERD PASS JMT Honeymoon Day 1: Up & Over Shepherd Pass. It was the day after the wedding. After a lazy breakfast, many laughs and fond memories of the night before, and a lot of goodbyes, it was just us and family left in June Lake. There was nothing left to do but clean up from the wedding and get our bags packed for the John Muir Trail. UPDATE 7 – SPRAY FOAM DEBACLE Update 7 – Spray Foam Debacle. Posted by Alyssa on January 23, 2015. Lately I’ve been doing a lot of trail running. It’s a nice way to clear my head, and I often use the time to compose blog entries and other things I need to write as I run. So, last night as I ran, IOUTSIDE FOUND
Earlier this year we bought an old school bus, ripped out the seats, and turned it into our ultimate adventure mobile. Now we're traveling the USA with our dog Hilde, exploring all the best wilderness this country has to offer. Come play with us! FOR SALE: OUTSIDE FOUND BUS 2/28/17 The bus has been sold! Thank you for all of your interest. It’s been a whirlwind few years for us at Outside Found. Almost exactly three years ago, we hopped on a plane out to California to buy our soon-to-be bus conversion from a couple we found on Craigslist. Six months later we were neck deep in construction, finishing up a fewmonths later.
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Earlier this year we bought an old school bus, ripped out the seats, and turned it into our ultimate adventure mobile. Now we're traveling the USA with our dog Hilde, exploring all the best wilderness this country has to offer. Come play with us! OUTSIDE FOUND SCHOOL BUS CONVERSION TOUR The Bedroom. The “bedroom” looks like little more than a walled in mattress, but functionally it is so much better. The bed is a comfortable 6″ memory foam mattress, complete with fluffy down comforter and pillows.Above sits our library, nestled in some floatingIKEA shelves.
ABOUT US | OUTSIDE FOUND We’re Will and Alyssa, and we live to hike, bike, ski, and explore the world around us. We started this blog because we’re smack in the middle of an epic adventure: traveling the USA in a converted school bus. Outside Found is a place where we can share the adventures we have along the way with family and friends. Who are Will and Alyssa? Let’s start at the beginning! We met at Cal Poly #BUSLIFE: WHY'D YOU CHOOSE A BUS INSTEAD OF AN RV OR VAN For a limited time only – get a cool Outside Found t-shirt! Our logo printed on high quality green American Apparel shirts. Check it out! This is a question that we get a lot. Sometimes when we’re having a tough time finding a parking space, or running into maintenance issue on the bus, we ask ourselves this same thing! Here are a few reasons why we chose the bus over an RV or van: 1. SCHOOL BUS CONVERSION Finding “The One” In September, we stumbled across a Craigslist listing for the bus that would eventually become ours. This bus met all of our major search criteria and as a huge bonus was located only a few miles from my parents’ house in California where we will be doing most of the conversion work. BUS RENOVATIONS ARCHIVES Welcome to Season 2 of the Outside Found bus adventure! We’ve just gotten back on the road and will start updating the blog with more regularity in the coming days. ELEPHANT BUTTE: THE BEST VIEW IN ARCHES NATIONAL PARK Last weekend some friends from California came out to visit us in Moab. Jeff and Krista aren’t big mountain bikers or trail runners so we had to get a little more creative than usual with our activity planning. After getting a taste of canyoneering last week at the Medieval Chamber in Moab and knowing that both Jeff and Krista have some climbing experience, I thought that planning a UPDATE 11 | OUTSIDE FOUND Today is June 11. We were originally shooting to leave by June 18 to run the Taylor Mountain 50k in Issaquah, Washington on June 20. That means we would have had exactly 7 left to get this thing done. Unfortunately (in so many ways), we aren’t going to be able to make this date and are shooting to leave on the following Wednesday, June24, instead.
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Earlier this year we bought an old school bus, ripped out the seats, and turned it into our ultimate adventure mobile. Now we're traveling the USA with our dog Hilde, exploring all the best wilderness this country has to offer. Come play with us! FOR SALE: OUTSIDE FOUND BUS 2/28/17 The bus has been sold! Thank you for all of your interest. It’s been a whirlwind few years for us at Outside Found. Almost exactly three years ago, we hopped on a plane out to California to buy our soon-to-be bus conversion from a couple we found on Craigslist. Six months later we were neck deep in construction, finishing up a fewmonths later.
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Earlier this year we bought an old school bus, ripped out the seats, and turned it into our ultimate adventure mobile. Now we're traveling the USA with our dog Hilde, exploring all the best wilderness this country has to offer. Come play with us! OUTSIDE FOUND SCHOOL BUS CONVERSION TOUR The Bedroom. The “bedroom” looks like little more than a walled in mattress, but functionally it is so much better. The bed is a comfortable 6″ memory foam mattress, complete with fluffy down comforter and pillows.Above sits our library, nestled in some floatingIKEA shelves.
ABOUT US | OUTSIDE FOUND We’re Will and Alyssa, and we live to hike, bike, ski, and explore the world around us. We started this blog because we’re smack in the middle of an epic adventure: traveling the USA in a converted school bus. Outside Found is a place where we can share the adventures we have along the way with family and friends. Who are Will and Alyssa? Let’s start at the beginning! We met at Cal Poly #BUSLIFE: WHY'D YOU CHOOSE A BUS INSTEAD OF AN RV OR VAN For a limited time only – get a cool Outside Found t-shirt! Our logo printed on high quality green American Apparel shirts. Check it out! This is a question that we get a lot. Sometimes when we’re having a tough time finding a parking space, or running into maintenance issue on the bus, we ask ourselves this same thing! Here are a few reasons why we chose the bus over an RV or van: 1. SCHOOL BUS CONVERSION Finding “The One” In September, we stumbled across a Craigslist listing for the bus that would eventually become ours. This bus met all of our major search criteria and as a huge bonus was located only a few miles from my parents’ house in California where we will be doing most of the conversion work. BUS RENOVATIONS ARCHIVES Welcome to Season 2 of the Outside Found bus adventure! We’ve just gotten back on the road and will start updating the blog with more regularity in the coming days. ELEPHANT BUTTE: THE BEST VIEW IN ARCHES NATIONAL PARK Last weekend some friends from California came out to visit us in Moab. Jeff and Krista aren’t big mountain bikers or trail runners so we had to get a little more creative than usual with our activity planning. After getting a taste of canyoneering last week at the Medieval Chamber in Moab and knowing that both Jeff and Krista have some climbing experience, I thought that planning a UPDATE 11 | OUTSIDE FOUND Today is June 11. We were originally shooting to leave by June 18 to run the Taylor Mountain 50k in Issaquah, Washington on June 20. That means we would have had exactly 7 left to get this thing done. Unfortunately (in so many ways), we aren’t going to be able to make this date and are shooting to leave on the following Wednesday, June24, instead.
SCHOOL BUS CONVERSION LAYOUTS The bathroom is a humble space, with just enough room for a small shower and composting toilet. The composting toilet is a big win because it doesn’t need running water or a blackwater holding tank, which will make our lives easier.OUTSIDE FOUND
Earlier this year we bought an old school bus, ripped out the seats, and turned it into our ultimate adventure mobile. Now we're traveling the USA with our dog Hilde, exploring all the best wilderness this country has to offer. Come play with us!BUS INSPIRATION
Welcome to the Outside Found blog! Visit our About Page to learn more about our project. Make sure to Like us on Facebook or sign up for our email list to get notified when we add new posts! One of the first things I did when Will and I began discussing the bus was google “school bus conversions” to see what others had already done. After a few minutes of hunting through search results I SOME THINGS ARE JUST MEANT TO BE. WELCOME, YODEL Sometimes the universe works in mysterious ways. When we brought Rally into our lives it wasn’t just because we wanted another dog, but because I want to be a search dog handler and you can’t be a dog handler without a dog. Rally’s purpose was always bigger than companionship and snuggles on the couch. Losing a pet is heartbreaking, but losing Rally meant that I was also no longer JMT HONEYMOON DAY 1: UP & OVER SHEPHERD PASS It was the day after the wedding. After a lazy breakfast, many laughs and fond memories of the night before, and a lot of goodbyes, it was just us and family left in June Lake. There was nothing left to do but clean up from the wedding and get our bags packed for the John Muir Trail. The following day would be a big one. One benefit about hitting the trail immediately after our wedding was BACKPACKING TO AVALANCHE LAKE Montana has long been a special place for my family and me. When I was a kid, we’d spend every summer here exploring the nearby trails and adventuring in the woods around my Grandparents’ house near West Yellowstone. As all of us kids have grown older it’s been more challenging to get everyone together in the summer, but for a couple of years in a row now we’ve all made it happen. UPDATE 5 | OUTSIDE FOUND New to the bus project? Click here to get some background info and start at the beginning! Welcome to Update 5! We’ve made a ton of progress since Update 4. Last week we met with an RV jack of all trades who was incredibly helpful. Initially we thought he would only be looking at our plans for wiring, but he ended up walking us through every step of building the bus and had a ton ofGOODBYE, RALLY.
It is with the heaviest of hearts that I share this update. As I write, Rally is laying next to me chewing a bone, one that she picked from the dog store at the conclusion of a tour of all of the dog friendly downtown shops. In a few minutes she’ll go to sleep, exhausted from a wonderful day of visiting with friends and exploring new places. By the time you’re reading this, we will have UPDATE 7 – SPRAY FOAM DEBACLE Lately I’ve been doing a lot of trail running. It’s a nice way to clear my head, and I often use the time to compose blog entries and other things I need to write as I run. So, last night as I ran, I started writing this blog post in my head. It started like this: “The last few days have been incredibly challenging, but we are currently passing a major bus milestone. WHAT'S IT LIKE, LIVING WITH A NATURE'S HEAD COMPOSTING TOILET? The solids are harder. (ha! pun definitely intended) Emptying requires not using the toilet for half a day (to make sure you have no fresh materials), pulling the toilet out of the bathroom (easy to do, just unscrew two little knobs), bringing it outside, and dumping everythinginto a trash bag.
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Trailing, where the dog starts at the person’s last known point and follows the path that they walked. Trailing dogs certify in wilderness trailing and urban trailing. Airscenting, where the dog uses odor that is carried on the wind to find their subject, whether that person is alive or dead. This is the most common work that the dogs in our FOR SALE: OUTSIDE FOUND BUS 2/28/17 The bus has been sold! Thank you for all of your interest. It’s been a whirlwind few years for us at Outside Found. Almost exactly three years ago, we hopped on a plane out to California to buy our soon-to-be bus conversion from a couple we found on Craigslist. Six months later we were neck deep in construction, finishing up a fewmonths later.
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JMT Honeymoon Day 2: On to the John Muir Trail. After a solid night’s sleep, we woke up to a chilly morning overlooking the lake near Shepherd Pass. To save some time in the mornings and avoid prolonging the cold, we planned to skip warm breakfasts and start hiking. Posted by Will Hitchcock on October 28, 2016. OUTSIDE FOUND SCHOOL BUS CONVERSION TOUR Outside Found School Bus Conversion Tour. Welcome to the Outside Found Bus Tour! We started this project in October of 2014, worked on the bus from March – July 2015, and have been on the road since then. The following is a tour of the completed bus. If you want to start at the beginning, visit our Bus Restoration Journal! SCHOOL BUS CONVERSION 54. Inside Living Length: 29′. Inside Living Width: 7’6″. Inside Living Height: 6’2″ (high part of curved roof) In speaking with the owners, we learned that the bus had originally operated in Massachusetts and was recently driven out to California after beingpurchased from
SCHOOL BUS CONVERSION LAYOUTS The easiest way that I have found to get my ideas down and share them with everyone is to build them out in SketchUp. All of the screenshots that you see below are taken right out of SketchUp, are to scale, and fully interactive within the program. Pretty cool! Check out our versions of the school bus conversion layouts below. BACKPACKING TO AVALANCHE LAKE Montana has long been a special place for my family and me. When I was a kid, we’d spend every summer here exploring the nearby trails and adventuring in the woods around my Grandparents’ house near West Yellowstone. As all of us kids have grown older it’s been more challenging to get everyone together in the summer, but for a couple of years in a row now we’ve all made it happen. ELEPHANT BUTTE: THE BEST VIEW IN ARCHES NATIONAL PARK Panorama of the Windows section of Arches National Park with the La Sal Mountains in the background. The three of us enjoying some incredible views at the top of Elephant Butte. Since we had to make a rappel on the approach in, the route out required a slightly different path down the wash adjacent to our entry point. #BUSLIFE: WHY'D YOU CHOOSE A BUS INSTEAD OF AN RV OR VAN For a limited time only – get a cool Outside Found t-shirt! Our logo printed on high quality green American Apparel shirts. Check it out! This is a question that we get a lot. Sometimes when we’re having a tough time finding a parking space, or running into maintenance issue on the bus, we ask ourselves this same thing! Here are a few reasons why we chose the bus over an RV or van: 1. UPDATE 11 | OUTSIDE FOUND Update 11. Posted by Alyssa on January 19, 2015. Today is June 11. We were originally shooting to leave by June 18 to run the Taylor Mountain 50k in Issaquah, Washington on June 20. That means we would have had exactly 7 left to get this thing done. Unfortunately (in so many ways), we aren’t going to be able to make this date and areshooting
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Trailing, where the dog starts at the person’s last known point and follows the path that they walked. Trailing dogs certify in wilderness trailing and urban trailing. Airscenting, where the dog uses odor that is carried on the wind to find their subject, whether that person is alive or dead. This is the most common work that the dogs in our FOR SALE: OUTSIDE FOUND BUS 2/28/17 The bus has been sold! Thank you for all of your interest. It’s been a whirlwind few years for us at Outside Found. Almost exactly three years ago, we hopped on a plane out to California to buy our soon-to-be bus conversion from a couple we found on Craigslist. Six months later we were neck deep in construction, finishing up a fewmonths later.
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JMT Honeymoon Day 2: On to the John Muir Trail. After a solid night’s sleep, we woke up to a chilly morning overlooking the lake near Shepherd Pass. To save some time in the mornings and avoid prolonging the cold, we planned to skip warm breakfasts and start hiking. Posted by Will Hitchcock on October 28, 2016. OUTSIDE FOUND SCHOOL BUS CONVERSION TOUR Outside Found School Bus Conversion Tour. Welcome to the Outside Found Bus Tour! We started this project in October of 2014, worked on the bus from March – July 2015, and have been on the road since then. The following is a tour of the completed bus. If you want to start at the beginning, visit our Bus Restoration Journal! SCHOOL BUS CONVERSION 54. Inside Living Length: 29′. Inside Living Width: 7’6″. Inside Living Height: 6’2″ (high part of curved roof) In speaking with the owners, we learned that the bus had originally operated in Massachusetts and was recently driven out to California after beingpurchased from
SCHOOL BUS CONVERSION LAYOUTS The easiest way that I have found to get my ideas down and share them with everyone is to build them out in SketchUp. All of the screenshots that you see below are taken right out of SketchUp, are to scale, and fully interactive within the program. Pretty cool! Check out our versions of the school bus conversion layouts below. BACKPACKING TO AVALANCHE LAKE Montana has long been a special place for my family and me. When I was a kid, we’d spend every summer here exploring the nearby trails and adventuring in the woods around my Grandparents’ house near West Yellowstone. As all of us kids have grown older it’s been more challenging to get everyone together in the summer, but for a couple of years in a row now we’ve all made it happen. ELEPHANT BUTTE: THE BEST VIEW IN ARCHES NATIONAL PARK Panorama of the Windows section of Arches National Park with the La Sal Mountains in the background. The three of us enjoying some incredible views at the top of Elephant Butte. Since we had to make a rappel on the approach in, the route out required a slightly different path down the wash adjacent to our entry point. #BUSLIFE: WHY'D YOU CHOOSE A BUS INSTEAD OF AN RV OR VAN For a limited time only – get a cool Outside Found t-shirt! Our logo printed on high quality green American Apparel shirts. Check it out! This is a question that we get a lot. Sometimes when we’re having a tough time finding a parking space, or running into maintenance issue on the bus, we ask ourselves this same thing! Here are a few reasons why we chose the bus over an RV or van: 1. UPDATE 11 | OUTSIDE FOUND Update 11. Posted by Alyssa on January 19, 2015. Today is June 11. We were originally shooting to leave by June 18 to run the Taylor Mountain 50k in Issaquah, Washington on June 20. That means we would have had exactly 7 left to get this thing done. Unfortunately (in so many ways), we aren’t going to be able to make this date and areshooting
SCHOOL BUS CONVERSION LAYOUTS The easiest way that I have found to get my ideas down and share them with everyone is to build them out in SketchUp. All of the screenshots that you see below are taken right out of SketchUp, are to scale, and fully interactive within the program. Pretty cool! Check out our versions of the school bus conversion layouts below.THE DOG ARCHIVES
Meet Hilde, the Ultimate Adventure Dog. We started discussing the idea of adding a dog to our life in early 2013, back before we moved to Colorado. Alyssa grew up with dogs and is a lifetime animal lover, but Will had never had a pet. Posted by Alyssa on July 23, 2015. The Dog. BACKPACKING TO AVALANCHE LAKE Montana has long been a special place for my family and me. When I was a kid, we’d spend every summer here exploring the nearby trails and adventuring in the woods around my Grandparents’ house near West Yellowstone. As all of us kids have grown older it’s been more challenging to get everyone together in the summer, but for a couple of years in a row now we’ve all made it happen.BUS INSPIRATION
Edit #1 – The Spruce Moose. We totally forgot one of our favorites! Thankfully, one of our friends reminded us to include the Spruce Moose on our list. The Spruce Moose is an excellent blend of the minimalism and simplicity of the Hank bus with a little more focus on the intricacies of full time living. The natural light and open spaces are STAYING SAFE: ADVENTURING IN BEAR COUNTRY Whenever we go into the woods, we take a calculated risk. We recently took a Wilderness First Responder course and our instructor Daz Stokes loved to remind us of the fact that: “The wilderness is a dangerous place. You should never go there.“ And truly, he’s right – if you want to stay 100% safe and avoid all dangers that exist in the woods, you should sit tight on your couch at home. SOME THINGS ARE JUST MEANT TO BE. WELCOME, YODEL Sometimes the universe works in mysterious ways. When we brought Rally into our lives it wasn’t just because we wanted another dog, but because I want to be a search dog handler and you can’t be a dog handler without a dog. Rally’s purpose was always bigger than companionship and snuggles on the couch. Losing a pet is heartbreaking, but losing Rally meant that I was also no longer HELP SAVE THE OUTSIDE FOUND BUS Update 6/26/15: We got insurance! Long story short, Good Sam stepped up and helped us figure everything out. Thanks to everyone who pitched in to help us figure this out! We’re excited to get on the road, more updates coming soon. This gorgeous bus might never make it on the road because we can’t find insurance. After months of working on transforming the bus from a shell of a school bus UPDATE 10 | OUTSIDE FOUND Update 10! Today is June 1st. Six months ago we would have confidently told you that we’d be on the road by now whelp, looks like we were a little optimistic! When we started thinking about the bus, our goal was to get everything done in (get this) one month. Luckily, fate stepped in and gave us a little more time, and now we’re working hard to have her done by our second deadline, June 18.GOODBYE, RALLY.
It is with the heaviest of hearts that I share this update. As I write, Rally is laying next to me chewing a bone, one that she picked from the dog store at the conclusion of a tour of all of the dog friendly downtown shops. In a few minutes she’ll go to sleep, exhausted from a wonderful day of visiting with friends and exploring new places. By the time you’re reading this, we will have UPDATE 7 – SPRAY FOAM DEBACLE Update 7 – Spray Foam Debacle. Posted by Alyssa on January 23, 2015. Lately I’ve been doing a lot of trail running. It’s a nice way to clear my head, and I often use the time to compose blog entries and other things I need to write as I run. So, last night as I ran, I* Outside Found
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Posted by Alyssa onMay 4, 2018
_Happy Half Birthday, Yodel boy! _ Time is flying! I was hoping to be able to update the blog over the past few months, but _search dog puppy mode_ takes no prisoners! Puppies are demanding little tyrants no matter the breed, and working dog puppies take their dictatorship to the next level. We were already pretty exhausted from our ordeal with Rallywhen we brought Yo
home, and he certainly didn’t cut us any slack. It’s safe to say that updating the blog wasn’t our first priority!! Now Yodel is starting to resemble a real dog, both physically and emotionally. Everyone is (mostly) sleeping through the night, my hands aren’t (always) bleeding and bruised, and our schedules are (pretty much) back to normal, I think it would be fun to recap the first few months of Yodel’s life. I’ll spend the next few weeks getting you up to speed on where we’ve been, and where we’re going. Before I do that I want to answer some of the questions that we get on a regular basis. If you have other general questions, leave them in thecomments!
Is Yodel yours, or does an organization own him? Yodel is ours! Search and Rescue dog handlers are unpaid volunteers. We donate our time to raise and train the dogs, and we cover all of the costs associated with doing so. Thus, each handler retains ownership of their dog(s). Is Yodel a pet, or does he live in a kennel? Search and Rescue dogs are trained to do incredible things, but they are not the same as military working dogs, or even police k9s (though one of the Western Montana Search Dogs is a retired patrol dog!) When not working, our SAR dogs live a pampered, spoiled pet life. How is a Search and Rescue dog different from an Avalanche Dog? SAR Dogs and Avalanche Dogs have a lot of crossover! The biggest difference is that Search and Rescue dogs work all year round, certifying in many different disciplines including: * TRAILING, where the dog starts at the person’s last known point and follows the path that they walked. Trailing dogs certify in wilderness trailing and urban trailing. * AIRSCENTING, where the dog uses odor that is carried on the wind to find their subject, whether that person is alive or dead. This is the most common work that the dogs in our area do, because we are often looking for one person who is lost in a vast stretch ofcountryside.
* SPECIALTY HUMAN REMAINS DETECTION certifications such as OPEN WATER, where the dogs work off of boats to locate subjects underwater; SHORE SEARCH, where the dogs work along the edges of a creek, river, or lake; and FORENSIC HUMAN REMAINS DETECTION, where the dogs find minute traces of human remains like blood spatter. * AVALANCHE is a special certification on its own, where the dogs work an avalanche field to find victims in an avalanche path as quickly as possible. So while an “Avalanche Dog” might only do Avy work, a SAR dog can do a lot of other things in addition to Avalanche. Are you required to certify in all of those different disciplines? Nope! Dog teams pick and choose what they would like to certify in depending on their individual goals. Right now Yodel is learning the foundations of basic human remains detection, trailing, and area search. This summer we’ll start our water work. We are undecided on whether we will pursue avalanche certification or not. How did you get started in all of this? I wrote all about it over on the Oboz blog,
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SOME THINGS ARE JUST MEANT TO BE. WELCOME, YODEL! Sometimes the universe works in mysterious ways. When we brought Rally into our lives it wasn’t just because we wanted another dog, but because I want to be a search dog handler… and you can’t be a doghandler…
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GOODBYE, RALLY.
It is with the heaviest of hearts that I share this update. As I write, Rally is laying next to me chewing a bone, one that she picked from the dog store at the conclusion of a tour of… Posted by Alyssa onDecember 15, 2017
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K9 NOSEWORK – DETECTION WORK FOR PET DOGS A few months prior to getting involved with the search and rescue dogs, I started looking for resources that would help me understand how detection dogs work. Professional detection dogs are trained to use their noses to sniff out… Posted by Alyssa onNovember 7, 2017
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MEET RALLY
Meet Rally, the newest member of the Hitchcock team. She’s a 9 week old Golden Retriever puppy who joins us all the way from Mexico, New York. As often happens in our life, I am a little bit surprised… Posted by Alyssa onOctober 23, 2017
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2017 UPDATES + FUTURE PLANS Hello, hello! I looked at my calendar a few days ago and saw that we are officially into double digit months. It seems like just last week that we were flip-flopping between chilly winter mornings and warm spring afternoons,… Posted by Alyssa onOctober 6, 2017
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JMT HONEYMOON DAY 8 – SUNRISE CAMP TO YOSEMITE VALLEY Day 8 of our John Muir Trail Honeymoon series… bet you thought we’d never get this posted! Well, joke’s on you (Mom) because here it is. We woke up early to another frosty morning. This campsite – like the one before… Posted by Alyssa onJune 7, 2017
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JMT HONEYMOON DAY 7: ALMOST THERE! Hey there! Alyssa here with the story of Day 7, our second to last day on the trail. We woke up on the morning of day 7 to cold, cold temperatures. I sat up and hit my head on… Posted by Alyssa onDecember 4, 2016
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JMT HONEYMOON DAY 6: A TASTE OF WINTER We were itching to get back on the trail after our first day of rest in Mammoth. Though we definitely enjoyed our time eating good food, drinking beer, and getting a couples massage, the slow pace of R&R gotold quickly…
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JMT HONEYMOON DAY 5: BISHOP PASS FOR SOME R&R The alarm went off early and we woke up to a sheet of ice coating the inside of the tent. It’s always a little tough to get out of your sleeping bag when you know it’s chilly outside, but… Posted by Will Hitchcock on November 10, 2016Older Posts __
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