Okay, I have to start by acknowledging that we have crossed the line into the second half of 2022, making this post about my 2021 travel year embarrassingly late. Late or not, it is always a fun post to write as I reflect back on where I traveled, the adventures I had and the people […]
The week I scheduled in the Pocatello, Idaho, area was the bridge between leaving Southern Wyoming and beginning my workamping job in Oregon. Things started off beautifully and went from bad to worse. The scheduled week turned into almost two. That second week turned out to the be single worse week in my RV life, […]
Today’s post is kind of a funny one. Funny in the sense that, unlike most posts, I’m sharing information that I have little experience with. And by little, I mean none. I use my cell phone for little more than texting, weather and getting directions from one place to the next. And those three features […]
In reviewing past articles, I realized I’ve never done a dedicated post about RVing on a budget. If you have read this blog for any length of time, you already know I weave ways to save money into many posts. But I thought it time to address the topic in a succinct single post. So, […]
Like last week’s post about the things I did and saw for the first time in 2020, this second annual post about my travel year is going to be short and light. Much shorter and much lighter than I planned or imagined for my year all the way back on January 1. When I wrote […]
So much to say about slow travel last week that I needed an entire new post to share my Harvest Hosts adventures along the way. As I said last week, my idea of slow travel adventures isn’t merely the places I overnight. I want to find road side attractions like I did during my first […]






