Droves of RVers descended upon the Palm Springs area , including Desert Hot Springs, every winter. In fact, the area is only 150 miles west of the even more popular winter RV area of Quartzite, Arizona. And you pretty much cannot call yourself an RVer without knowing about Quartzite. I decided to go from the […]
In sticks-and-bricks life—whether you live in a one-bedroom apartment or a huge house—you probably never gave much thought to drying a towel. I know I never did. You shower, dry off, then hang the towel on a hook behind the bathroom door, over the towel rack, or maybe drape it over the piece of exercise […]
You know the movie Good Will Hunting? There’s a scene where Matt Damon says to therapist Robin Williams that maybe he doesn’t want to call the woman with whom he had a great first date. Maybe, he doesn’t want the reality of her to overtake the perfection of her after their single date. Robin Williams […]
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. […]
This year marks the second time I attended the RV Entrepreneur Summit, a 4-day conference for RVers who are making (or trying to make) a living from the road. And it marks my first campground repeat. Lucky for me, it’s an awesome campground. In fact, I am the reason the Summit was held at Lake […]
After sharing Long Beach Peninsula, then a unique visit to a museum filled with carriages and finally dragging you along for a steep hike and art, it’s time to share my final adventure during my time in the southwest corner of Washington. Interestingly, the final stop was in a different state. Down the peninsula and […]






