Full-time RVing Redux
Thoughts about going full-time RVing without owning a home or property, just the possessions in our Arctic Fox fifth wheel trailer.
Working the dream life for 17+ years.
Thoughts about going full-time RVing without owning a home or property, just the possessions in our Arctic Fox fifth wheel trailer.
Downsizing and decluttering feels so different now versus the first time we ditched stuff to go full-time RVing.
From Colorado to Casper, we chase the moon and sun to experience Wyoming eclipse madness in 2017.
Why the new book “Designing Your Life” is required reading for every young full-time RVer still finding their way in the world.
Road tripping along U.S. Highway 60 proves that the real adventure is in the actual RV journey, not the destination itself.
Learn how the Escapees CARE benefit helps full-time RVers thanks to Kay Peterson, Escapees RV Club co-founder and force behind this innovative program.
Dreaming of an affordable Colorado mountain retreat? We’ve got your RV-friendly cabin and five acres for sale in Red Feather Lakes Colorado.
Kids today. Life is much easier for young’uns dreaming of hitting the road. Back in our day we learned about RVing by making dumb mistakes! If the new Escapees RVers Online University was around when we started 10 years ago, we could have avoided so many blunders. Go to School and Stop Making Dumb Mistakes. In 2006 when we first started RVing we didn’t know …
Why we ditched the RV for a rental car to take a Griswold-style road trip across America.
Our road trip teaches us how California’s crowded RV parks reflect bigger problems with the housing market, jobs and the U.S. economy.
Ever wonder how you’ll make friends on the road? Here’s our story about finding and keeping old and new full-time RVing friends during a decade of the nomadic life.
Discover what you’ll learn about workamping at the 2017 Workamper News Rendezcous to save yourself some of the headaches of learning how to earn money traveling and RVing.
While dry camping without cell service in Death Valley, we go back to the era when THERE WERE NO CELL PHONES.
People often wonder how we plan our RV trips. Do we choose destinations from some sort of bucket list? Is every mile carefully planned? Or do we just go where the wind takes us? After nearly ten years on the road, here’s how we do it. When We Plan Our RV Trips, We Ask These Questions Question One: What’s the weather like? Ten years ago we …