You’ve probably heard of boondocking (or some reference to being down in the boondocks) and also dry camping, with some minor differences. Boondocking and dry camping are similar – You’re overnight parking, usually for free, with no hookups (water,...
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(Note: some of the affiliate links in this article will pay us a commission at no cost to you if you choose to make a purchase.) We recently RV’d as a family for a few nights in the Okanagan Valley in British Columbia. We spent some of the time in West Kelowna...
Disclaimer: This article includes referral links to products and services we use. If you choose to make a purchase, we will receive a commission at no cost to you. With three boys running around, hiking, biking, and expending energy, we’ve got to balance our...
We considered motorhomes, fifth wheels and eventually landed on our travel trailer. Here’s what we were looking for, what were our MUST HAVEs to travel full-time as a family, and the renovations we did to our tiny home (our 1992 Salem Cobra) before we hit the...
Disclaimer: This post includes affiliate links. If you make a purchase based on our recommendation we’ll make a commission at no cost to you. When we transitioned to living Full Time in our RV (in our case, we had a travel trailer that we tow behind our SUV) we...