Acceptance During Uncertain RVing Times
On the road and thinking about life while traveling from Camp Covid, Oregon to Los Angeles California during uncertain RVing times.
Working the dream life for 17+ years.
Rave reviews and personal rants about the best and worst products, places, and people living a full-time RVing nomadic lifestyle
On the road and thinking about life while traveling from Camp Covid, Oregon to Los Angeles California during uncertain RVing times.
If you have RV parking in Southern California between now and November 2020, please contact us as soon as possible.
These ten reasons to not RV during COVID-19 finally convinced me that staying put this summer is the smart thing to do during a global pandemic.
White pride is not dead yet in this nation, it is only sleeping. See proof with this collection of photos from 13+ years roaming the country full-time.
An open challenge for RV bloggers and influencers to join in an uncomfortable conversation about #BLM, and I’m not talking about boondocking on BLM lands.
Everyone has the right to live, work and dream in America. But not everyone can easily act on that right. It’s time to get active and speak up, here are ten things I’m going to do about racism in this country.
In this wandering life, the Universe sends the right people to you at exactly the right time. Nancy Raimondi was that special person in ours.
Making a run for the border after bugging out from winter destination after COVID-19 essential travel restriction announcements. What next?
Pandemic reality in the full-time RVing world means relying on the kindness of friends and securing a place to park for the foreseeable future.
Thoughts about living in the Now during COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic, and watching others living in denial about what’s ahead.
A Wanderful Life is a one-of-a-kind book that goes deep into the emotional and mental health side of taking the leap into the full-time RVing lifestyle.
A tribute to Codie Rae Shepherd, Tripawd girldog extraordinaire and matchmaker to our favorite two crazy dog people.
Jim searches for random wind photos from 12+ years of full-time RVing and comes up with something completely different.
A new running trail in the desert leads to three mysterious human graves across from the gritty settlement of Frink, California.
It’s the beginning of another year and another Dryuary challenge to live without alcohol for 30 days. Who’s with us on this?