There. I said it. I love sunsets. As the earth spins around its axis, the sun disappears from site. Magical lighting awakens the senses that lead us into nightfall. The skies dance with color, every moment the clouds paint a new scene on the aerial canvas before us. In a nomadic lifestyle, sunsets are both our constant […]
Come Join Us (Upcoming Events in Quartzsite, Tucson & Austin)
We’ve got a lot of great stuff upcoming, and places where we’re booked to be. And some of them, we’d love to invite you to meet up with us if you’re in the area too! Here’s some locations on our radar: Quartzsite, AZ This is our very first Quartzsite winter – and we’re excited to […]
Back to Boondocking: Keeping Warm while Chilly Camping
In our continuing series on boondocking, today we’ll be sharing some our tips for keeping warm when it gets a bit nippy out there. Boondocking is staying in places without hook-ups (water, electricity or sewer) and generally out in the boonies’. You might also hear terms like wild camping and dry camping to describe it. Now, […]
On Our Own Again.. Naturally
Since the end of August, we’ve been caravanning with our dear friends Nina & Paul. Never would we have imagined how comfortable and amazing 4 months spent traveling with anyone else could be. Especially two couples who are highly independent and like to do their own thing. Perhaps it’s precisely because each of us has […]
No Matter The Age.. No Matter the Rig.. We’re All Nomadic Peers
We still haven’t left our boondocking location near Borrego Springs. We really intended to when our tanks needed attention.. really. We did. After all, we just know there are other amazing places to explore in the desert southwest. But instead, we dumped and filled and came right back to our same exact spot. Well, actually 2 inches […]
Back to Boondocking: Extending the Holding Tanks
In thanks to our new solar install on the bus, we’ve been getting back to boondocking lately, and loving it. Boondocking is staying in places without hook-ups (water, electricity or sewer) and generally ‘out in the boonies’. You might also hear terms like wild camping and dry camping to describe it. During our first 4 […]
A Bright New Year Starts in Borrego Springs
We’ve been having a lovely time hanging out in the Anza-Borrego desert these past couple weeks, our spot for observing the holidays last year. It’s a stunningly beautiful area, with ample free and unlimited boondocking nearby the darling town of Borrego Springs, which has all the basic amenities you might need – a post office, market, […]
Mobile Income on the Road Ideas – New Video
One of our most popular YouTube videos is a little compilation of interviews we took at a NuRVer gathering back in 2010. It’s what started our Ramblings: Tales from Nomads video series. We had some spare bandwidth at the end of our billing cycle this month, so I used the opportunity to create and upload […]
Happy Holidays
From our home to yours.. Wherever it might be parked or situated.. Whether you’ve been naughty or nice.. We’re wishing you a joyous holiday season!
Back in Boonie Bliss
When we set off over 8 years ago, we did a lot of remote camping in the boonies. A lot. For most of our first four years on the road in tiny travel trailers, we were boondocking pretty much off-grid all the time. We had some darn amazing experiences. In the past couple months we’ve […]