Snowing on the Snowbirds
RV snowbirds return to Colorado, just in time for the last major snow storm of spring…hopefully.
Working the dream life for 16+ years.
RV snowbirds return to Colorado, just in time for the last major snow storm of spring…hopefully.
Find a local laughter yoga club and practice intentional laughter to better cope with physical pain, work stress, or the challenges of living on the road.
Dryuary Challenge completed, Jim contemplates drinking less, running more and how the former affects the latter.
From hitting the road at 38 to turning 50 and still moving, I’m commemorating the big milestone by running a marathon by my August birthday.
The new Live Camp Work workamping guide book is a helpful new resource for solos, couples and families interested in working on the road and full-time RVing.
Got a Tire-SafeGuard TPMS? Do this every time your tires are serviced. If not, get one and follow these easy steps to check caps and replace sensor batteries.
Every RVer wants to know “what does it cost to RV to Alaska?” so now that our final numbers are in, I’m going to tell you what it cost us for fuel, rent and food in the North Country.
The location independent RVing lifestyle can make you a better person and expand your mind about things like eating seafood in the middle of the country.
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 reflects upon leaving Jerry’s Acres, returning to official Full-time RVer status, and leaving a bit of their life behind.
Thoughts about going full-time RVing without owning a home or property, just the possessions in our Arctic Fox fifth wheel trailer.
Ten years later, Jim and Rene offer up another dream live/work opportunity. Live and work from your mountain paradise!
Dreaming of an affordable Colorado mountain retreat? We’ve got your RV-friendly cabin and five acres for sale in Red Feather Lakes Colorado.
Our Coach-Net plan reviews shows how you can survive the downside of full-time RVing by living debt-free, paying for good RV insurance and maintaining an excellent roadside emergency plan.
Can two full-time RVer weather wimps survive a Rocky Mountain snow storm surprise?