Travelogue

Join Scout and I as we tour the world on an electric mobility scooter.


Our travel documentaries might be of interest to our nation's 14,000,000 mobility impaired citizens (59% of whom live below the poverty line) and your families. And, I hope it might be of interest to fellow vagabonds from all walks of life who enjoy marveling at the beauty of God's creation and contemplating the history of mankind from diverse perspectives.


Our first travelogue was titled, Touring Cincinnati on an Electric Mobility Scooter. Last year I filmed a five-country 14-day trip, Touring Europe on an Electric Mobility Scooter. This year I am planning a 14-day trip, Touring NYC on an Electric Mobility Scooter. We provide free access to our feature-length documentaries (with CC translation into over 100 languages).


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CITVN feature-length travelogues are packed with customizable itineraries with top recommendations, links to detailed Google maps (useful in planning electric mobility scooter range), featuring a 14-day walking tour with over 200 stops, including handicapped accessible airlines, trains, subways, museums, parks, universities, landmarks, hotels, restaurants and exclusive tips from locals. Follow us as we explore the cities and interview professors at local universities. We vet every recommendation to ensure that you not only make the most of your time, but that you also have all the most up-to-date and essential information you need to plan the perfect trip. The artistic vision is somewhere between a Rick Steves - Michelin guide for the joyfully destitute.


My inspiration for the documentary series is, "Down and Out in Paris and London," the first full-length work by the English author Eric Blair (the tome in which his pen name Orson Wells originated), published in 1933 following editorial removal of irreverent and foul language. It is a memoir in two parts on the theme of poverty in the two cities. The first part is an account of living in near-destitution in Paris and the experience of casual labor in restaurant kitchens. The second part is a travelogue of life on the road in and around London from the tramp's perspective, with descriptions of the types of hostel accommodation available and some of the characters to be found living on the margins.

UNDERWRITERS CREDITS FOLLOW EACH DOCUMENTARY PRESENTATION