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Your Passport to ‘America’s Best Idea’: Adventure Free in 2024
Would you like to visit the National Parks for free? The NPS (National Parks Service) has announced its fee-free days for 2024. They’ve even added a day to coincide with our newest Federal holiday. Add these dates to your calendar and visit one of our great National Parks (or historical sites) with no entrance fees! …
Harvest Hosts: The Thrifty, Unconventional Way to See the Real USA
What is Harvest Hosts? If you love to travel and explore new places, then you need to check out Harvest Hosts. It’s a membership program that lets you stay overnight at over 4,000 unique locations across the USA, including wineries, breweries, farms, and more. Instead of staying at a typical RV campground, you can park …
Florida… or BUST!
As Robert Burns said, “The best-laid plans of mice and men often go astray.” And my trip to Florida this winter was a victim of Rabbie’s statement, unfortunately. Ah, well. Bust it is! I blame myself. You see, my plan was to make my comeback. YouTube videos, Patreon posts, blog posts, Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, Twitter… …
Vanlife Isn’t For Everyone
I recently read an article written by someone who had been excited to try vanlife. Having jumped in with both feet, I wondered how someone might go about researching by fire as one might say. You can read the article here – I tried living in a luxury camper van for a weekend during the …
Working Away The Summer
Making a little extra money on the road is a good thing. It helps with those tank fills, special stops, and unexpected emergencies. Workamping jobs are great for full-time RVers. You almost always get a spot with full hookups and, in many cases, an hourly wage. You also typically get to stay in some pretty …
Winter 2020 – How We Spent Our Time
This winter, the Winter of 2020, is the first time I and the doggos are actually spending alone. There were a couple of days here and there that we spent traveling between places and friends or family, but we hadn’t been without someone for any appreciable amount of time until now. We’ve spent our time …
One Year Anniversary On The Road
It’s been a whole year since I bought Serenity and went out on the road. There’s been quite the learning curve, especially since I’ve never owned an RV before. I had to learn how to drive a big vehicle, how to empty my black and grey tanks, and how to fill my fresh water tank. …
My Bucket List
Do you have a bucket list? I sure do! Places I want to visit… things I want to do… bands I want to hear… people I want to hang with. Here’s what mine looks like. Share yours! Places to Visit – In the US Route 66 Niagara Falls Yellowstone Old Faithful Joshua Tree Yosemite Grand …
Tiny Homes on Wheels – Vanlife is the Way to Go
About 5 years ago, I found myself dreaming of living small. I had started learning about minimalism a couple of years prior and it intrigued me. “You mean, I don’t have to surround myself with stuff? Blasphemy!” But then I saw my first vardo. I was smitten. About 4 years ago, I attended a tiny …