For many people the sound of a blizzard or lots of snow sounds bad.
Especially if their tiny house on a trailer is concerned… Right?
Today we’re featuring a group of people with a different perspective.
For them all of this snow is as great as being a Christian kid on Christmas morning.
The Outdoor Research Sidecountry skiers and snowboarders have been traveling with their 112-square-foot tiny house.
All in the search of the perfect ski area. I invite you to join Molly Baker, Zack Griffin, Neil Provo, Sam Giffin, and Andrew Walbon- along with their tiny home- in the photos and videos below:
This is all thanks to Molly Baker, Zach Giffin and Neil Provo.
Here’s what Zach had to say about it:
“It seemed like kind of a far-fetched option, but an obvious attention grabber and a classy way to conduct the tour that would appeal to outdoor enthusiasts,” says Giffin, who works as a carpenter during the summer. “Plus, I really wanted to build one and be a part of the tiny house movement.”
Read the full article and watch the video tour of this tiny house for skiing over at ESPN.com.
I don’t know about you, but when I first saw a tiny house on a trailer it gave me hope for my dreams.
So today I wanted to introduce you to Molly, Zack, and Neil. They’ve built their own tiny house and used it so they can chase the best spots to pro ski! That’s living the dream for them.
What’s your version of living the dream?
Tiny Houses so you can Live your Dreams
Life is short. That’s why I’m encouraged when I see people who are truly pursuing what they want out of life. We have scarce, precious time to pursue our passion. So what’s yours?
What is it that you’ve always wanted to do but have put off for whatever reasons? I bring this up because there’s nothing like the energy from someone who is enthusiastic about what he or she is doing. Don’t you think?