Life on the road is awesome. We’re so blessed to work and travel, so that we didn’t have to wait for retirement to enjoy this lifestyle. Comfortable working space for two geeks who work online however isn’t a built in feature of most RVs. One of the reasons we sought out a bus conversion was for the […]
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Our 12 Favorite Campgrounds of 2016
This year, we stayed in 80 different locations in our RV – and we’ve picked our 12 favorites to share with you. To keep this post from just being a listing the spots we stayed at, we had to hold ourselves to some guidelines: The spot couldn’t be a place that made a prior year’s list. So […]
Video Streaming on the Road Tips: How to use HDMI Adapters with Smartphones & Tablets
While we’re on vacation this week, we thought we’d share an excerpt out of a new guide we just released over at RVMobileInternet about video streaming. Getting your TV and media fix while being mobile is definitely an element of RVing that has gotten substantially easier over the years. Streaming Video over Cellular Data So often […]
Step Into our RV Kitchen for a Tour while we Prep Dinner
We’ve had several requests to do a ‘RV Cooking Show’. We’ve been hesitate to share about our cooking – while we can occasionally make a tasty meal, we really don’t consider ourselves chefs or foodies. What could we possibly impart upon others? The other evening we were already planning to make chicken fajitas, one of […]
RVing in the Northeast – Lessons Learned & Summer Recap
Back in March, we starting making our plans to spend the summer RVing around the Northeast. An area of the country we had neglected in our prior years of RVing. In our post announcing these plans, we made these statements: We know RVing up that way is much more expensive than we’re used to, more […]
Does Visiting All 50 States Mean You’ve Seen the Country?
Some travelers keep a bucket list of items to check off – such as visiting all the national parks, visiting every state or seeing every ball of twine. We really never had a list when we set off full timing. But we did have the ambitious intentions to ‘visit most of the lower 48, Alaska and […]
Tips for Surviving Weekends in Campgrounds
For those who work in a traditional Monday-Friday world, Friday is generally a day of celebration. The end of the workweek, the beginning of the weekend. It might even be a casual day as folks prepare for whatever they have planned for the weekend. You might even take off work a bit early. Weekends are when […]
RVing with Cats
Hey everyone – Kiki here. Chris and Cherie are super busy this week attending the Escapee’s Escapade in Vermont. They told me if I get bored while they’re attending seminars and talking to people, that I should do something useful. So I thought some of you might like to know about RVing with Cats. They hosted a […]
Big RV: Little Generator – Downsizing to a 2500W Propane Generator
If you were hanging around our little corner of the web this time last year, then you might remember we had a few little BUNCH of modifications made to our bus. One of the projects we tackled was downsizing from a 7500 watt diesel generator to a 2500 watt propane powered one. We had a lot of […]
Five Years Living & Traveling in a GM 4106 Vintage Bus Conversion
Five years ago this week, we handed over a big wad of cash to a guy in a parking lot and became vintage bus conversion owners. And, wow.. what an amazing life we’ve enjoyed with our mighty gal, Zephyr. And what a long way we’ve come! Not only do we recognize our five years with […]