Hub and Spoke Travel: Why We Chose a Travel Trailer
We’re now enjoying hub and spoke travel just as planned, with our Project M camper and new travel trailer.
Working the dream life for 17+ years.
We’re now enjoying hub and spoke travel just as planned, with our Project M camper and new travel trailer.
After a month-long cross-country search for our next full-time rig, our RV shopping horror story filled with disappointing, junky used trailers is finally over!
Jim catches up readers with a rant about how you had to be there is often the only way to sum up any great adventure.
In July we made a stop in the Yukon, to join the Sourtoe Cocktail Club. I almost chickened out, but courageously went forward with the crazy initiation rite.
The 33 days we spent doing full-time Project M living taught us valuable lessons about the limits of our comfort zones and tolerance for bare bones adventuring.
Jim reflects on the awesome people of Alaska after stopping to help one on the Alcan. Because that’s what you do.
How do you spell Awefull? Jim explains why everything about Alaska is more than just awesome.
Driving south to the Lower 48 with Alaska in the rear view mirror, I had a chance to reflect on our winter experience in the greatest place in North America.
Dear crazy musher friends. Thank you. My first time mushing experience video will never do justice for the adventures you’ve shown me.
Seventeen years after hitting the road on June 5, 2007, we are still old school RV blogging and staying in total control of our content, policies, and business.
Just when can you say retarded? Jim explains after reading a national park interpretive display.
Life doesn’t turn into rainbows and unicorns just because you are living your bucket list. The Universe still plays jokes, as we learned on May 10 and 11, 2024.
You never know when you’ll need a jump start. So after we said yes to a WOLFBOX MegaVolt24 Jump Starter review, we had no idea it would happen in the real world
Long Live RV Blogz! Jim pays tribute to the first RV blogger network and describes the demise of the RV Blogz project that never really left the lot.
Debating property ownership and full-time RVing? Here’s what I’ve learned after owning 3 properties during 17 years on the road.