<— Read Chapter 13: Lake of Continuity Read Chapter 15: Mobile Internet Options —> There are said to be three base driving forces in humans — food, reproduction and fear. Advertise with any of these three, and you speak to something so primal in humans, that they have viral power. Keeping safe is motivated by fear — it’s […]
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Setting up Domicile in Florida as a Full Time RVer
We just completed the process of moving our domicile to Florida from South Dakota. In this post I’ll give you a little bit of background on why we initially selected South Dakota, why Florida seems to be a better choice for us now, and our process & costs of establishing our domicile in Florida. It […]
Chapter 12: Healthcare and Staying Healthy on the Road
<— Read Chapter 11: Tackling the Overwhelm of Preparing Read Chapter 13: Lack of Continuity while Traveling Full Time —> No matter how you look at it, healthcare, and specifically health insurance, is a headache. The US healthcare system, for all of its advancements, is painfully expensive and a complicated mess. Things may be getting a bit better, […]
Gift Giving Guide for Full-Time RVers
With the holiday season well upon us, we’ve been asked by non-RVing friends what would be ideal gifts to give the RVers in their life. Considerations When Gifting an RVer Giving gifts to full time RVers can be a tricky endeavor – for they have so little space to store things. Most RVers have painstakingly […]
Living in the Perfect Spot
A lot full time travelers seem to have a ‘thing’. Perhaps it’s a goal to visit all 50 states. To visit breweries. Sampling local foods. Exploring roadside attractions. Visiting all of the national parks. Attending festivals. Volunteering. Living frugally. Capturing amazing photos. We’ve never really had a stated mission or a goal in our travels… […]
16 Tips for Taking an RV to Burning Man
We know there are many folks preparing to hit the playa – and we’re often asked advice on taking a RV to Burning Man. With a harsh environment, lots of alkaline dust, extreme temperature ranges, high gusty winds — it’s a good question to ask! So, here are some quick tips we offer up after many […]
Picking a Domicile State, Getting Mail & Voting as a Nomad
<— Read Chapter 8: Nomadic Romance, Sex & Relationships Read Chapter 10: Nomadic Money – Banking, Finances & Taxes –> Mail. Bills. Voting. If you’re a nomad wanting to remain all legal-like, you’ll need to take all these things into account. How does one handle all of these logistical things when you don’t have a physical fixed home […]
Pets Can Be Nomadic Travelers Too!
<— Read Chapter 5: Green Your Travel — Environmental Nomadism Read Chapter 7: Community Aspects of Nomadic Travel —> Pets are part of the family to many, and it’s quite understandable why many folks make lifestyle compromises to keep them part of their lives. As we have discovered — if wanderlust is your calling, you don’t necessarily […]
Boosted Electrons = Better Views
We’ve had a lot of requests for updates on our lithium battery system, but the truth is that it hasn’t been getting much of a workout. We’ve spent the past several months focusing on being near family, and we haven’t had any opportunity to tackle the solar panel project or to do any boondocking. Instead […]
Green Your Travel – Environmental Nomadism
<— Read Chapter 4: Family Aspects of a Nomadic Lifestyle Read Chapter 6: Pets Can Be Nomadic Travelers Too! –> One concern we’ll hear from more eco-aware folks is that traveling full time would inevitably have too high of an environmental impact for them to leave home without bringing along a hefty burden of eco-guilt. This guilt is […]