I just finished my HistoriCorps workamping assignment at Soderberg Ranch Bunkhouse at Horsetooth Mountain Open Space, just outside of Fort Collins, Colorado. And while I have a lot to share about the experience, this week is just a very high level overview. I call it HistoriCorps Workamping because workamping is a term most RVers are […]
You’d pretty much have to live in a bubble to have missed the many news articles, social media posts, etc. about the explosion of RV sales in the shadow of COVID-19. In general, the figure I’ve heard is sales are up by 30%. And, specifically, in June they were 90% higher than June of last […]
If not for COVID, I may not have thought to write on this topic. Interesting and obvious as it is, I just hadn’t given much thought about it. Remote working is highly likely for an RVer who isn’t able to live on savings or retirement income. Of course, with COVID, many people have experienced remote […]
I don’t know about you, but COVID-19 has led me to think about things I hadn’t given much thought to prior to the pandemic and stay-in-place recommendations. One of those is today’s topic. In quiet contemplation of isolation, I have thought a lot about the pros and cons of having a home-base. Obviously, during the […]
This post, originally written in March 2018, posted a couple of months after I decided to add carpet to my RV steps. I revisit the topic today because: out with old, in with the new. In other words, it was time to re-carpet the RV steps. For the most part, the post remains the same […]
Low- and no-cost adventures was the topic of an article I wrote for Escapees Magazine. But I know not everyone is a member and, therefore, wouldn’t have access to it. Plus, since it was an article, I kept my personal chatter out of it. But I like to include my yakety-yak when talking about adventures. […]






