I love when it’s time to write another RV hacks post. Why? Because every time I write one, I share everything I’ve learned up to that point. All my tips, tricks and things to consider. So, when it’s time to write another one, it means I’ve gathered more nuggets of wisdom to pass along. As […]
Today, we come to the last of four posts about unhitching and arriving at a new camp site, as well as last week’s post about my process for getting ready to leave a campground, including the tasks I completed in the days leading up to my departure. Today, I finish that list of tasks. Let’s […]
Over the last two weeks I shared the steps I systematically go through each time I arrive at a new campground, big picture and the details of unhitching. It only makes sense that today and next week, I share the steps of packing up and leaving a camp site. Now you might be thinking why […]
Last week, I wrote about setting up at a new campsite. My original plan included the step-by-step pictorial but it became so lengthy, I decided it was best to break it into two posts. So here is the second one, the guide to unhitching a travel trailer. While this is specific to travel trailers, perhaps […]
It’s said that change is hard for everyone. Maybe it has something to do with our brains and biology seeking a state of homeostasis. But you start full-time RV living knowing life will be nothing but constant change. Whether you change locations every few days or every few months, you are dealing with constant change. […]
Is there a demarcation between an Oliver newbie and experienced RVer? I think it’s a year. Makes sense. In that time, one can work out the kinks of the RV (and all RVs have kinks, even new ones). Plus gain experience with driving and maintenance and RV living. But here’s the thing: I am not […]