Want More Time to Follow Your Bliss? Kill Your Television.
While working at the Tucson Gem Show I discover that when you decide to follow your bliss, kill your television and pursue your dreams, you become the boss of time.
Working the dream life for 17+ years.
Living the dream full-time RVing nomadic lifestyle working as location independent entrepreneurs.
While working at the Tucson Gem Show I discover that when you decide to follow your bliss, kill your television and pursue your dreams, you become the boss of time.
Every RVer can relate to our short list of things you only hear RVing, but we know there’s more so tell us the wacky things you say on the road.
Jim shares photos of totality during the 2017 Total Eclipse, reflecting upon celestial bodies, and one by the side of the road.
From Colorado to Casper, we chase the moon and sun to experience Wyoming eclipse madness in 2017.
Jim shares photos of wildlife encountered at their summer RV site in the Colorado mountains near Crystal Lakes.
Road tripping along U.S. Highway 60 proves that the real adventure is in the actual RV journey, not the destination itself.
Will the budding cannabis industry bring tourists to town? If so who? A report from Humboldt Cannifest 2017.
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The best Las Vegas attractions for frugal RVers are found off the strip.
While dry camping without cell service in Death Valley, we go back to the era when THERE WERE NO CELL PHONES.
Jim shares recent photos from desert boondocking sites and favorite restaurants in the southwest, and explains why you don’t see them so much here anymore.
The best way to experience the Tucson Gem and Mineral Show is to explore Tucson by bus and bike. Here’s how to do it.
For the full-time RVer, Home for the Holidays is wherever you park it, and feel most at home.
Photos of Jim’s favorite classic rigs and custom rides seen at the 2016 SEMA Show in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Are you considering any remote workamping jobs? Be sure to consider these benefits and trade-offs of rural living before you accept a position.