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Our journey as app developers all started when we tried to buy some beer…  in Kansas. As many of you might not know – up until recently, it was illegal to sell “real” beer in grocery stores in the Sunflower State. But way back in November of 2009 when we were working a stint at […]

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Whew… it’s been nearly 3 months since we left Y-Not stored in northern Maryland for winter and hit the road. And now I’m sitting in Zephyr, our vintage bus, in Arizona! So how’d we get here? Certainly not the direct route! Let’s get caught up on the adventures before winter gets too far behind of […]

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And the end of another year is upon us! 2025 wraps up 19 years on the road for us together! We brought in the new year in Austin, TX and end is in Sante Fe, NM – with many adventures in between. Y-Not (boat): 976.2 nautical miles  –  218 nights Blooper (van):  8565 miles – 110 […]

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Our 2025 cruising season was dedicated to just the Chesapeake Bay. We departed Chesapeake, VA on the southern end on April 25, 2025 and had our final stop in the northern end in Havre de Grace, MD six months later. Great Loopers following a more traditional 1 year journey might only have time to spend […]

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After Labor Day weekend was over (affectionally also known as ‘Nomad Liberation Day’) – we left the Chester River, re-entering the Chesapeake Bay. After a few weeks of poking around quaint small towns on the Eastern Shore of the upper bay, we decided we were ready for some bigger city life. And we had two […]

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