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 started last week off by saying this, but want to say it again. The perks of my workamping experience reflect only my experience. If you take a workamping job, you shouldn’t expect the same. Certainly, there might be different perks but best to walk into the job expecting none. That way anything you might […]
Workamping combines working with camping. Hence, the term. From the start, workamping has been on the list of things I wanted to try on road. From the start, I also wanted to work at a lighthouse. So I felt especially grateful that I experienced both at once and as my first job. Today’s post is […]
Before I share what I learned about the underground tunnels in Portland and other gritty details of the early days, I must share how I got myself to Portland on the day of the tour. I’m quite impressed with myself. Portland’s Public Transportation I arrived at the previous two Portland tours—the food truck tour and […]
Last week was a terrible week. Just terrible. One difficult thing after another happened. It was the kind of week where serious doubts about full-time RV life planted in the crevices of my mind and took root. And, though not all the difficulties had to do with RV life, somehow, it felt like things would […]
This post is about the Columbia River Highway but I want to start by sharing information about the RV park where I stayed as requested by readers. I found an RV park just off the Columbia River Highway which was convenient despite the fact I wasn’t a big fan of the park itself. Where I […]






