Every summer, in my sticks-and-bricks life, I took every window in my house out of their track. I cleaned the tracks, scrubbed the screens and polished both sides of the glass before putting everything back together. Rarely, outside of that annual maintenance task did I give the windows much thought. But in RV life, I […]
The more I travel, the more I figure out how to travel. Some days are pretty crappy (yep, the same as sticks-and-bricks life), like when all the outlets in your RV stop working and the RV campground doesn’t have a 110 outlet on the power post. Fortunately, most days are somewhere between good and great. […]
Like so many things in RV life, I stumbled into the fact that electric RV jacks need to be maintained. The’re so simple—press a button they go up, they go down—that I never gave them much consideration. It never occurred to me there might be one or two things I could do along the way […]
A while back I did a post about nine RV gadgets under $10. But in that post, I highlighted RV gadgets that were in continuous use (such as bed sheet suspenders) or frequently used (such as spray bottles). After completing that post, I still had a list of items under $10 that I loved. However, […]
I’m getting better at not being afraid of making adjustments to my rig. At first, there was something about not wanting to mess with the way the rig came. Maybe because it was new and pristine and expensive. Maybe because I didn’t feel like I was qualified or knew enough to be changing things. I […]
Recently, three readers reached out requesting follow-up information on three past posts. Today is a good day for the first one. In the next few months, I will do a follow-up post on my decision to go with the twin bed layout in my trailer, the single hardest decision when it came to building my […]