My RV Sewer Hose Rule Rant
A quick RV sewer hose rule rant about our stay at an Arizona RV park, where we broke the law for not using plastic supports to elevate our hose off the ground.
Working the dream life for 17+ years.
A quick RV sewer hose rule rant about our stay at an Arizona RV park, where we broke the law for not using plastic supports to elevate our hose off the ground.
For this Friday Five, Jim shares photos from the worst winter storms in an rv we’ve survived. Plus: Advice on how to enjoy winter in an RV.
Jim decides it’s time for a new map to document every stop along the way for this next chapter of their full-time RVing lifestyle.
Jim shares photos of Thanksgiving in an RV from 14+ years of holidays on the road. Tune in each week for another random Friday Five!
Once again we said goodbye to stick house living for the indefinite future, and move back into the fifth wheel for full-time RVing that’s more our speed.S
Save on free RV camping at wineries, farms, and more with Harvest Hosts discount this holiday to give yourself the gift of free camping and unforgettable experiences.
A collection of awesome views we’ve seen in our travels from 14+ years of living on the road full-time in our RV – from the bottom of Death Valley to the top of the Rockies.
Jim shares details and video of another fun Vickers Ranch workamping project where the lake expansion took teamwork with heavy equipment and hand tools.
Jim shares a random collection of terrific trees from 14+ years of full-time RVing photos for this week’s Friday Five – from Savannah to the Emerald Coast.
Our 2022 Trans-Canada RV Trip countdown is underway as we make plans for next summer’s journey from British Columbia to St. John’s, and everything in-between.
Jim shares random collection of unusual rock formations from 14+ years on the road for this week’s Friday Five:?Stalagmites, Tent Rocks, Mica, Murder, and more.
How to replace the SmartAIR self-leveling sensor to auto-inflate air bags suspension, with a little help from the fantastci customer support at Air Lift.
This week’s Friday Five collection of random photos features a coyote, crow, and “ballon rides” with Mother and a few more memorial markers.
Many new full-timers wonder if taking a summer workamping gig is worth the effort. If this video doesn’t convince them that they should, I don’t know what will.
Building rock steps at ranch workamping job requires a good pick, shovel, rake, and willingness to work out hard every day for a few weeks.