Furthur was the name inscribed on Ken Kesey's psychedelically painted bus that carried the Merry Pranksters across America (and Canada) in 1964. Furthur (or as it was later spelled, Further) became a culture icon of the 60s and a symbol of free wheeling creativity and irreverence. Links: Furthur Festival, Furthurpast, Furthur facts, Ken Kesey's writings, Ken Kesey and the Merry Pranksters. We would like to thank Zane Kesey, Ken's son, for sending us an excellent set of tapes that capture that now legendary 1964 bus trip and inspire us to this day.

This site is a tribute to Furthur, Ken Kesey and the Merry Pranksters but also to NoFurthur, a 1960 International Harvester school bus (with another bus shell welded on top). NoFurthur goes physically no further in that it is parked at Ancient Oaks Farm in Northern California, but takes its riders on a journey of the imagination and design as new frontiers in Merry Prankster-style cyber-costumery are reached.