JESSICA SHAW
Niko and Jess are high school sweethearts from Bucks County, Pennsylvania, who recently jumped on an opportunity to move across the country with their two dogs, Oakley and Everest. They love exploring the mountains, traveling and capturing life’s most precious moments on camera. They currently live in a Jayco Eagle Fifth Wheel in Colorado.
This is the exact moment the adventure bug hit us: in 2016, Niko and I took our first road trip to visit my sister in Iowa. And the thing about the adventure bug is that once it bites you, it doesn’t let go. More road trips followed as the years passed, each one longer and more intense than the last.
We explored small towns in West Virginia and hiked big mountains in Washington, sleeping under the stars and meeting up with friends and family along the way. I’d grown up with dogs, and I was determined to find a breed that would thrive in our new, adventurous lifestyle. That’s where Oakley and Everest enter our story. Siberian Huskies require a lot of activity; their breed adapted to take long runs over the tundra. Needless to say, having such active dogs pushed us to get outside even more, to the point that we became not just adventure travelers, but constant weekend warriors.
Still, the adventure bug demanded more from us. It wanted the trip of a lifetime. So in February, 2020, we set out with our dogs and our RV, waved goodbye to our East Coast home of 24 years, and began an epic trek to make new lives for ourselves out west.
We had been sleeping in our Jayco Eagle Fifth Wheel for weeks before we departed, trying to give Oakley and Everest time to adjust to their surroundings. We’re fortunate to have dogs who share a great temperament and who have had lots of exposure to an unpredictable lifestyle, which helped make an easy transition into our life in the RV. We did have to do a bit of dog-proofing after Everest took a shine to chewing the screen door and our bed comforter, but other than that, the adjustment was smooth.
We kicked off our voyage and set out for our first destination: Moab, Utah. We had a bit of time between jobs, tourism was in its off-season and desert weather is ideal for northern-bred dogs, making it the perfect destination. We spread the 30-hour drive over three days, taking frequent breaks to fuel up, and let the dogs stretch their legs and go to the bathroom. We kept plenty of chews on-hand to keep them busy, but Oakley and Everest mostly slept as we drove. When they weren’t sleeping, they loved to watch the scenery go by out the window.