A Final High Desert Hooping Hurrah
We said farewell to our boondocking season at Fort Sage OHV recreation area with a high desert happy hour hooping session.
Working the dream life for 16+ years.
We said farewell to our boondocking season at Fort Sage OHV recreation area with a high desert happy hour hooping session.
How we became the accidental minimalist couple after starting a life of full-time RVing in 2007.
A celebration of twelve years full-time RVing and what it has meant for the way we live our life as child-free nomads.
The tiny house hipster hypocrisy expose gets me thinking about what stuff means to me as a full-time RVer.
Once you get the nomad life nailed and it becomes routine, full-time RVing and vacations cancel each other out.
A Slab City soliloquy on the not-so-good changes seen over the last ten years at the last free place in America.
Don’t let the internet kill your full-time RVing adventures. Follow the example of a #supersenior full-time RVer and allow more spontaneity into your travels.
Given up on personal finance budget software? Wait! Here’s a book for full-time RVing that actually works for our lifestyle, the You Need a Budget book by Jesse Mecham, founder of the YNAB app and community.
Two tragic workamper murders in Missouri remind me of the importance of managing workamping job risks and having the financial freedom to leave a bad situation when necessary.
Thoughts about going full-time RVing without owning a home or property, just the possessions in our Arctic Fox fifth wheel trailer.
Why the new book “Designing Your Life” is required reading for every young full-time RVer still finding their way in the world.
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Being self-employed isn’t easy, but the freedom is worth it. These thoughts about nomadic entrepreneur pay and benefits can help you enjoy it too.
Private camping in California really does exist. The new book “Eastern Sierra and Death Valley Camping with Privacy” reveals the best places to find it.