Get the Most Out of This Wanderful Life
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.
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
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?
Old-timers complain about the lack of RV volunteers at Fountain of Youth, and I wonder if my generation will ever be able (or want) to give our time away like they did.
Here’s what happened when we went outside our comfort zone and decided to do something crazy like ice skating.
Happy Christmahanakwanzika Christmas from all of us to you and yours.
How I learned that the best RVer self-defense tactic isn’t what most people believe it to be.
We had an Xscapers Meet-Up at our Fountain of Youth campsite last night, and here’s what did (and didn’t) happen.
We have never been paranoid about camping in free places. But the Texas boondocking murders just might change that.
Las Vegas Toga Party tours the strip and joins the freaks on Fremont Street for another hallowed birthday weekend – Lost Vegas style.
The Neon Museum brings old Las Vegas strip signs to life with lighting design and projection technology, while Time Burton adds a twisted take with his Lost Vegas installation.
We are no strangers to RV kitchen catastrophes, but our latest one is the messiest, stickiest disaster we’ve dealt with as full-time RVers.
As we moseyed from Washington to Northern California, my head was filled with so many thoughts about the benefits of full-time RVing and traveling.