I’ve learned and adjusted to traveling with Celiac Disease through a lot of trial and error. Here’s a few tips that will help make traveling with Celiac safe and enjoyable.
Travel Tips
A lucrative job in the financial world, a 3,700 square-foot house and a comfortable life in Kansas just wasn’t making Chanel Fortier fulfilled anymore. After what she called a “spiritual awakening,” she started uncluttering her life, donating possessions, donating furniture, and getting ready to take her life on the road across America in a custom brand new RV build.
From Cleveland to Yellowstone National Park — and back — is more than 5,000 miles if you factor in all of the stops. That’s more than 70 hours in a car. Now that’s one thing if it’s just you and your best friend or spouse. It’s quite another if you have kids in tow, even if there are multiple devices involved.
If you’re planning a road trip through a remote area of the country, you’re likely to lose cell service at some point in your journey. Thankfully, It’s easy to create and download a custom offline map in Google Maps. So even if you lose service, you won’t lose your way.