One of the ways to stretch a dollar while RVing is to boondock. Boondocking means not being connected to services or hookups. It means no electric connection so you rely on batteries and no water connection so you rely on your on-board water or water you carry separate and no sewer connection so you collect […]
As I get more comfortable with my rig and RV life, I feel more confident to make modifications and changes to improve the experience. After successfully adding carpet to my RV steps I decided, surely, I could hack my way to adding mud flaps to the tow vehicle. You probably don’t have the same 2017 […]
After all the research in preparation for life on the road, I never fathomed there could be things that would surprise me about the RV life. But I was wrong. Surprise. Today’s Listicle is my list of the 6 most surprising things about RV life. Physicality of RV Life I had very little physical interaction […]
Status quo: keeping everything the same. Most of our daily lives involve maintaining status quo. And this isn’t a bad thing. When you find something that works, it’s nice not to have to give it another thought. But, at the same time, status quo can be the path of least resistance. And the path of […]
I went to Texas for the sole purpose of attending the RV Entrepreneur Summit, a business conference for people who want to create a location-independent livelihood while living and traveling in an RV. Attendees fell everywhere on the spectrum. I met new RV Life dreamers—people who were in the planning phase whose implementation was still […]
Recently, I spent time driving 2,500 miles from Washington to Texas. That’s a lot of miles. In fact, in the five months since I left Alaska, I have logged 11,000 miles. That may seem fairly average. But consider this: When I arrived in Washington, I filled up my gas tank and didn’t fill it up […]






