new ride = new home - DC or BUST!

We shed our skin in Portland, and traded the lil’ red truck we completed over 50% of the trip with, for a really old, beige RV.

It’s a strange set of circumstance that forces us to do this, but good news none the less.

If the truck keeps moving forward, we’ll have alot more time to work on the book and documentary. And alot less time getting little to no sleep in the blazer.

Now that we can lay our head down, it’s like having a home again, but on nomad terms. Staying with so many folks for so long… well, it started to get a bit trippy, like drug induced trippy, so this is a welcome dose of… what I don’t know? I do know that it feels nice… ahhh… maybe it was the wine and cheese party we had for our first meal in the new A YEAR AT THE WHEEL caravan.

We’re having a house warming party today in the Portland Or. area - if you’re in near, email us to get the location ( 365@ayearatthewheel.com )… free drinks, swimming and maybe an impromptu bbq.

and our videos spread like wild fire

Today is a good day - a day of celebration!

Today we were able to place over 60 videos on close to 10 different video sharing sites. And it took the same amount of time it takes to upload one video, to one site.

How did we find a way to do the video upload work of 10 men… TUBEMOGUL - that’s how! This new site makes it possible to upload your video to multiple websites without the multiple uploads, and that means lots more video viewers for you and me.

Check tubemogul out here: http://www.tubemogul.com - especially if you make and upload videos to youtube - find ten times the audience using tubemogul.com

And now that tubemogul.com makes it possible to upload our videos to multiple sites, you can find us at all of the following video watering holes…

http://www.veoh.com/users/AYearAtTheWheel

http://crackle.com/members/2411865

http://www.viddler.com/explore/AYearAtTheWheel

http://www.youtube.com/user/AYearAtTheWheel

http://revver.com/u/odd365/

http://www.myspace.com/ayearatthewheel

http://www.metacafe.com/f/channels/A+Year+At+The+Wheel

http://www.dailymotion.com/AYearAtTheWheel

Oh and to add to the mound of video road dust - check out the close to 600 picture slide show I was able to throw together using the myspace slide show function - Can you believe your eyes… over 6 months and close to 600 whack job pictures!

Pirates, Portland & Plunder at Plunderathon

Though this pirate event has been in Portland for 165 years, this was our first, and it was a blast. Shane and I decided to raffle off some of our delicious Old New Orleans Rum (http://www.neworleansrum.com) booty for gas money for our horseless chariot that has a strong affinity for petroleum. We got pirate duds at the local thrift store and we headed to the heart of Portland, to meet our Captain, Dave the Horrible, who I am sorry to admit was anything but. He was an awesome fellow and a true gentleman, not to mention has aged pretty well in all the years since he founded the event!

We were in a gaggle of about 300 ever changing pirates from noon until we lost the crew at about 8pm - We zigged - they zagged, and our lack of knowledge of Portland left us in the cold — actually out in the cool breeze of the Pirate Port of Portland. They were getting to be pretty surly, and we were almost out of rum, so perhaps that was the best thing in the end.

It was one of my favorite days on record, and to see the looks from the regular city folk as 300 pirates - with a couple shopping cart ships and one with a real canon, stopped traffic across downtown, as we sashayed from pub to pub for grog and rum.

Thanks to all of the pirates that bought raffle tickets, all of the friendly pirates we met and who offered support of our voyage, and especially to Dave and his crew for making us feel so damn at home on their ship.

Oh, and to the pirate that offered us newish tires, please email us!!!!

Learn more about Plunderatons of the future and other rampages they offer at: http://www.drunkenrampage.com

Did I mention it was also Portland Pride Weekend?

Did I mention we stopped off at an Anonymous rally against the Blue Shirts?

California dreaming… of a leaving.

mothers day at the swap meet.

We spend mothers day at a swap meet… ironically it was because of our mum we were there buying our life back. long story, it’ll be in the book.

And the Cali good times continued at THE Church of Scientology…

Where I sat in a LEGAL parking spot, editing video, waiting for Amy to return from her meeting…

The Scientology cop didn’t stop till I called the L.A.P.D. - no joke, I had to call the L.A.P.D. - and you know what they said? They said I had every right to sit, film and photograph anything I wanted. I could even press harassment charges if I wanted - I didn’t but it did get interesting - video will be posted soon.

Cali got immediately better once we left the pit of desperate douchebags known as Los Angeles and hung out with film maker Shane Ryan.

Seaside Ca. was nice, and staying on a military base wasn’t what we expected… it was calm, cool, collected, friendly and without attitude…

Thanx to Amanda and crew for inviting us to their Marine heaven… one thing that amazed me was the fact that a Jarhead could be a sensitive artist… check out Matt’s photography work here and ask him to see the pics he did of us: http://jarhead826.deviantart.com/

Being so close to THE fishermans wharf in Monterey, Ca. - it demanded a visit… author John Steinbeck made it famous and this lead us to…

Salinas, Ca the home of John Steinbeck, the Steinbeck library and the Steinbeck museum. We ran into a map very similar to ours at the museum… we also met the truck he did his road trip in.

Onward and downward to Richmond, Ca. and the artist known as Peaches

Peaches took us to visit his friend db, an artist who is obsessed with Jim Jones. And guess where she took us? Out for ice cream and to visit the mass grave for the Jonestown victims.

Our stay in the bay area was short and sweet… sweet like making cookies with Dogzilla, Sarah and Iraq war vet and anti-war activist Nate.

One of the coolest things about S.F. - it’s the home to Craig from craigslist.org - an on-line tool (the website not the Craig), without it, our trip wouldn’t be as interesting, we wouldn’t find most of the jobs that make our self-funded documentary possible, nor would we have met most of the folks who have invited us into their homes. Thanx Craig

After meeting Craig, a modern day internet god, we headed to our holy-land, Modesto, Ca. Home of the Universal Life Church - a Church both Amy and myself have been members and ordained ministers for over 20 years.

It was such a pleasure to meet the founders son and present day head of the church Andre Hensley and his wife… I suggest a visit to the actual church that even John Lennon joined.

We ended our California stint at Heavy Metal legend and front man for the band Possessed, Jeff Becerra… check out the band we started with him here: http://www.myspace.com/repossessed2112

To Trust Or Not To Trust, that is the question….

We hit Seven months on the road just two days ago, I cannot believe it! We are still going. This is quite an accomplishment with no real source of income and no savings.

We are now in the Portland Oregon area, and finally out of California. Truth be told, that last few weeks have been rough. Just before we got to California we were excitedly rushing there to clean out our storage area. We had stuff we wanted to ship back to Illinois, and some stuff we were gonna sell to continue the trip. But, as we neared the border though we were given some very bad news.

The person we left in charge of storage had not paid the bill and the last bit of what we owned was gone. This sent us into a tailspin that lasted for several weeks. It was hard to lose all of our stuff, but worse yet was the fact that our trusted home base had dropped the ball, and it made me feel like we have no safety net whatsoever.

“That’s what we get for trusting” - I said to myself, but as the words came out, I thought I had better rethink that statement. Trust is something we must have for people, not trusting leads to a lonely, paranoid life of peeking out the door at the world. Trust is what this trip is based on. Total strangers have trusted us enough to let us come into their homes and stay with them, and everyone who has done so has been completely awesome, and the people of California were really awesome, and I appreciate their trust, and I know what a precious commodity trust is.

In California, we stayed with a young military family right by Monterey. Amanda and Matt were great, and even though our beliefs were probably worlds apart, we found a great deal of common ground. I enjoyed listening to their opinions, and I got to play with their two young sons, and even bake a bunch of goodies with Amanda.

I felt sad to leave them, just as I did when we got to San Francisco and spent a few days with another young couple. Nate is a Iraqi War veteran with a completely opposite thought about the war than Matt, and Sarah his wife volunteers at an anarchist book store. While we may have had more in common with them, we were still strangers and they still were willing to let us stay in their home.

In Richmond, we stayed at a place called The Burnt Ramen, kind of a flop house for the young and artistic, our friend of a friend Peaches invited us to stay and he and his housemates welcomed us with open arms. There we got to stay in a small rooftop room that felt like an artist’s paradise, while downstairs young people flowed from every nook and cranny, and they offered skate ramps and a stage for even more artistic expression. Everyone there was warm and wonderful to us, even though at first glimpse a few of the tenants may have looked a bit menacing - one can never judge a book by it’s cover.

The last place we stayed in California was with a heavy metal legend, and one of my teenage heroes. Jeff Becerra was the distinctive voice behind the band Possessed. I was lucky enough to interview him over the phone a few years back for a little radio show I used to do, and we had kept in contact loosely since then. When I told him we were in Cali, he demanded that we come and visit. We stayed for three days full of great music, metal reminiscing, and philosophical discussion. Again it was hard to leave.

So trust — In the end, I wonder which is more dangerous — being too trusting - trusting enough to stay with or host a total stranger, or not having any trust and the jaded sadness that it reaps onto our body and soul?

I think I will continue with being too trusting, because I know the opposite well and it can never lead to the joyful experiences I have had on this trip or to the new friends I have made.

At a former stranger’s house,
Amy Bugbee

365 ODD dot com open for buisness…

So, our semi-regular almost daily updates will be warehoused at http://365odd.com/

Now, we’ll continue to update this here site, it’s just that the videos we post here aren’t about us - they’re about the folks we film. Also, it’s alot of work to produce the videos we post here… we shoot hours of footage… and that takes time to go thru and edit down to a 3 min clip.

365odd.com videos on the other hand, take 1 min to film and all of 20 min to ready and upload to the internet. There also about the dog, turtle and their parents (that’s us) and our run ins and run arounds day2day. We decided to post these videos because so many have asked for them… we hope this is what you were looking for - enjoy!

We’ll also add an odd ball clips and xtra footage from time to time on 365 odd dot com… footage that just don’t fit on this site - so stay tuned.

Below, you’ll find one of the most recent video posted, it features Craig from Craigslist.org and the Highway Blogger.

a poet, a prophet and a threat to society… Mike IX

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Mike IX Williams is a poet, a profit and a threat to society. He’s been compared to a modern day Jim Morrison. He’s presently working with Phil Anselmo, Hank Williams III, and Collin Yeo on the hardcore punk band Arson Anthem.After following his artwork for year it was a pleasure to talk politics, religion, art and pie.

For more on Mike IX & Collin check out: http://www.myspace.com/arsonanthem

Gumbo champ kicks some BBQ ass…. HalliBURPton cookoff pt.2

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ok, so we were in New Orleans when Kernis “Big Lou” Louviere invites us to a BBQ cook-off in Houston. We jump at the chance to hang out with the gumbo champ of the world… then he tells us it’s the Halliburton cookoff - yes, the same Halliburton Osama bin Laden mentions by name and the same Halliburton Dick Cheney was once CEO for.All politics aside - Halliburton put’s on one HELL of a party and the folks who work behind the Halliburton curtain are not the Devil, they don’t have horns and a matter of fact are real generous, hard working folk.

Thanx to Kernis Louviere - a Cajun king, the gumbo champ and a fella who should have his own show on the FOOD network… he was way more entertaining than most food TV folk.

Check out Big Lou here: http://www.kernislouviere.com

HalliBURPton pt.1 The Halliburton BBQ Cookoff

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I can’t say that endless beef brisket, and let’s put this into perspective - the BEST beef brisket in the state of Texas is a bad thing, and to try and explain the hospitality laid out by Halliburton is to try to explain a tsunami after living thru it - words can not begin to explain. It was the best of all things - company included - thanx to Kurnis and all from Halliburton.

Pictures, Problems and the best times and greatest stories of our life…

stuff for sale - our stuff.

ok, so updates have been non existent. It’s a LONG story, a story sure to be reviled in the 470 page book we’re working on. Let’s just say all the stuff we put into storage when we hit the road was auctioned off and sold at a swap meet/flea market- we’re presently in L.A. trying to get some of that back.

To pre-order the book and help us stay on the road - CLICK HERE - To see what we’ve been up to, scroll down for a ton of pictures and links.

A.I.M.'s Dennis Banks and us.
In New Mexico, we met with Dennis Banks of A.I.M. and The Longest Walk part 1 and 2. We support Dennis and crew as they take the middle of the U.S. as we circle the outside.

Leyba
Artist, activist, musician, film maker, poet, writer, all around swell guy - Albuquerque resident Steven Leyba. Oh and I almost forgot - he’s started his own religion The Coyotel Church.

Albuquerque is also home to one of the worlds greatest photographers ever - Joel Peter Witkin


Timothy Wyllie is one of the founders of The Process Church and presently works researching Dolphins, ET’s and Angels.

We met Rhi, Rick and family thru Craigs List Dot Org - Craigslist.org is how we find a good percentage of work, supporters, and places to lay our head… thank Rhi & Rick for the hospitality and one of a kind stories!

Pedro

And what trip to New Mexico would be complete with out chatting with PEDRO from the world famous Pedro’s Salsa

We stayed in New Mexico a week longer than expected. We worked at the Surprise Valley Ranch, it was fun and fulfilling. That is, until I (Shane) was shorted on my check… not shorted - totally ripped off. Lesson - the economy is worse than we thought - beware. (again - we’ll explain more in the book - PRE ORDER HERE)

Heading towards Las Vegas NEVADA we spent a day in Las Vegas NEW MEXICO - the town where RED DAWN & No Country for Old Men was filmed… above is the drive in featured in the film RED DAWN.

More RED DAWN - This mural was painted for the film and to this day is maintained by the city of Las Vegas NEW MEXICO.

Chaco Canyon is said by some to be the America equivalent to the Egyptian Pyramids… impressive, but I couldn’t help fell a bit intrusive.

We then hit Las Vegas NEVADA - can you see the difference?

We hung out with Ryen McPherson, one of our favorite filmmakers and the kid who sparked my (Shane) need to film. See more at: http://www.stabtheprincess.com/

And what would Vegas be without Surf Band - The Swank Bastards and topless hoola hoop artist, philosopher and all around trouble maker Szandora LaVey.

Then there’s prime rib with Christian Minister ‘The Pussycat Preacher‘ Holy Hottie Heather Veitch. What a great gal!

Ahhhhh…. Vegas.

Even with little to no money your a good time and the best spot to people watch.