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Home On the Mountain: Why We’re Hosting the First-Ever Mt. Hood Pride
Mountain magic meets the Midway!
Get all the details on the upcoming Mt. Hood Pride: QUEER CARNIVAL on June 21st. Learn about our partnership with Coffee House 26, our 'Maker’s Midway,' and how we’re building a more inclusive mountain corridor from Sandy to Government Camp.
Safe spaces: Why Queer-Friendly Lodging is More Than Just a Label
Neutrality is a luxury many can't afford. While the Pacific Northwest is often a sanctuary, finding truly queer-friendly lodging is about more than just a rainbow sticker. It’s about safety, respect, and belonging. We’re diving into why inclusive travel matters now more than ever and sharing the PNW stays that are doing it right.
New Year, Still Queer! 🏳️🌈
New Year, Still Queer! 🏳️🌈
2025 was a year of massive milestones for us at Wander Free and Queer — including launching our website! As we fire up the for 2026, we’re dreaming even bigger. 🧶
Read about our highlights from the past year, the content, community, and crochet that keeps us going, and how we’re planning to bring the LGBTQ+ community together across the PNW this year! 🌲
Our New Home: Introducing the Wander Free and Queer Collective
Our mission to foster community has led us to our next big step: launching the Wander Free and Queer Collective! This post shares why we believe in the power of intentional spending and how our new website is helping us create a hub to connect queer travelers, creators, and allies.
Big Dreams, Small Space: Building a Queer Business from Our RV Home
We dive into the nuts and bolts of founding Wander Free and Queer. Learn how we defined our individual roles (crochet designer vs. business logistics), overcame the challenge of RV storage, and grew our community through pride events and campouts. This is the ultimate guide to starting a small business while living on the road.
Falling in Love With Adventure: How Two Queer Women Found Full-Time RV Life
We knew we wanted less stuff and more adventure. From quick trips along the Maine coast to an eventful road trip out west, this is the story of how we fell in love with a life on the road and realized our dream of becoming Queer Nomads.