Whether you have already hit the open road or are about to, that freedom takes a lot of planning. Even after shedding the “normal” day-to-day schedule and belongings, you cannot completely untether yourself from the mail. You can certainly get a lot of bills changed to online, but you still must have a mailing address for […]
Fulltimers
Is Solar in Your Future?
At some point, you will wonder if solar energy makes sense in your RV. Whether it is on a brand new purchase or after traveling for several years, solar might help your travels. Maybe you want to boondock more or maybe just run your generator less. Maybe you do a lot of monthly stays and […]
The Good, Bad and Joyous
After nearly four years of full-time RVing, I am reminded of that classic line of literature – “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness…” I think we err more on the side of foolishness than wisdom, but I […]
Get our Starlink review and the latest RV news
We are live on Tuesday, June 21 as the Summer Solstice gives us the longest day of the year. There has been a lot of news lately about the devastation and closing of Yellowstone as well as changes to boondocking near Sedona and Moab. We talk about the latest news as well as give a […]
Sebastian Inlet State Park – to the Rescue
It was the third week of November, in Kansas City, Missouri. The days were getting shorter and the temperature was dropping. As full time RVers, and very new ones at that, we have been told many times to head South before the weather turns cold if you aren’t prepared. After waking up to frozen water […]