In this episode, I show my process and tools for emptying the black and gray tanks on my Host Yukon truck camper after 48 consecutive days on the road (not a mere 4 days...
Touring the Train that Transported Thousands of Nuclear Weapons across the United States (Amarillo)
In this episode, I visit the Amarillo Railroad Museum in Amarillo, Texas and get a tour of the White Train, which was used to transport nuclear weapons between Pantex...
My Visit to Bomb City: An Interview with the Pantex Plant Historian in Amarillo, Texas
In this episode, I visit Amarillo Texas, also known as Bomb City to the locals. This is a reference to last remaining nuclear assembly (and disassembly) plan in the...
Unexpected Detour: Headed Home to Texas to Get my Host Yukon Truck Camper Repaired
In this episode, I discuss a long list of things that broke on my truck camper during my first month on the road. Some I could live with, but then a few were mission...
In this episode, I discuss some of the problems I’ve been having with emptying my black tank on the Host Yukon camper. Every time I’ve tried to empty it...
Talking Nukes on a Hummer Tour through the Palo Duro Canyon (Amarillo, Texas)
In this episode, I share a super fun tour down the Palo Duro Canyon led by Case, a Texan rancher and amazing tour guide. For me, there’s nothing much better than...
When Things Go Boom: Former Top Secret Nuclear Weapons Storage Facility in San Antonio, Texas
In this episode, I visit a long-forgotten former top secret nuclear weapons storage facility (Medina Base) in San Antonio, Texas located at Joint Base San Antonio...
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: January 3, 2022 Natasha BajemaNuclear Spin Cycle Publishinginfo@nuclearspincycle.com Rockport, Texas: Radioactive RoadTrippin’ (R&R)will visit...
In this episode, I kick off my one year road trip around the country, which gets started at 0700 CST on January 1, 2022, by giving away a free digital copy of my novel...
In this episode, I pay a visit to the small town of Eldorado, Texas. If you drive north on highway 277, about ten miles from town, you may spot something odd-looking on...