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RV Hack: Converting the Sewer Hose to a Garden Hose

Hacks and How-Tos By August 17, 2020 Tags: , , , , , , 6 Comments

Technically, this is a hack that I should’ve included when I did the series of posts about the composting toilet. That 5-part series is listed at the bottom of the post. The reason is that you should not consider converting the sewer hose to a garden hose if you have a black tank. The bulk […]

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A Visit to the Mother Nest for Oliver Maintenance

The Rig, the Road and the RV Life By June 29, 2020 Tags: , , 5 Comments

After three months in Alabama—one month by choice and two as part of the shelter-in-place orders—I decided to attempt my second slow travel road trip to my next destination. It came with lots of bumps along the way. But that is next week’s tale. Before I left the south, I needed to take Quill to […]

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Oliver Travel Trailer Review: 12 Things I Love

The Rig, the Road and the RV Life By March 16, 2020 Tags: , , , 14 Comments

Over the last two weeks, you’ve read a long list of 11 things I hate about my Oliver Travel Trailer in Part I and Part II. But today we move to the positive side. This week in my Oliver Travel Trailer review, I want to share the 12 things I love about my molded fiberglass […]

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Oliver Travel Trailer Review: 5 More Things I Hate

The Rig, the Road and the RV Life By March 9, 2020 Tags: , , , 7 Comments

No trailer or RV is perfect. I’m certain if you ask any owner, they’ll have a list of things they hate and a list of things they love about their RV. It makes sense because an mass-produced RV cannot be all things to all people. I started my Oliver Travel Trailer review of the things […]

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Oliver Travel Trailer Review: 6 Things I Hate

The Rig, the Road and the RV Life By March 2, 2020 Tags: , , , 26 Comments

It’s hard to believe I’ve been on the road as a full-time RVer for 28 months now. And, harder still, to believe it’s taken me this long to write an Oliver Travel Trailer Review. I’d planned on writing this post at my one-year anniversary as a nomad. When that came and went, I had it […]

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