The 2020 Walkabout.
Brown City, Michigan, to Port Wentworth, Georgia, held as its own New Era Adventures archive: the long walk, the route fragments, the field memory, and the plain lessons that only arrive on foot.
Walkabout archive
A long walk changes distance.
This lane is not a travel flex. It is route memory. It keeps the 2020 walk where it can breathe: towns, roads, weather, feet, people, appetite, exhaustion, and the daily work of making the next decision.
The archive belongs inside New Era because it sharpened the same instincts the studio uses now: pay attention, keep the system simple, carry what matters, and leave a record worth returning to.
On foot in 2020, preserved through New Era Adventures videos and the studio journal.
Video archive
Four fragments from the road.
These videos live on the New Era Adventures channel. They work best as captured fragments: rough enough to stay close to the day, structured enough to keep the route from disappearing.
What this lane holds
Foot miles turn into field rules.
The walkabout archive can keep expanding through route notes, practical lists, reflections, and future recovered links as the old trail gets matched back to the archive.
Brown City to Port Wentworth, and what long-distance walking teaches when the map gets real.
Field rules Water, feet, weather, daylight.The practical side of moving through a day without pretending the day is easy.
Backpacking Pack for the next mile.The walkabout sits close to the backpacking lessons: weight, rhythm, rest, and honest carry.
Next path
The road archive keeps branching.
The walkabout is the on-foot lane. Moto Adventures is the machine-and-camp lane. Together they give New Era Adventures a clearer structure without mixing everything into one pile.