6 Gifts For RVers That Keep On Giving All Year Long
Looking to buy a gift for a seasoned RVer? The problem with buying a gift for someone that RVs full-time or has been on the road for years is they either already own it or don’t have room for it in...
Easier Permits for Arizona’s BLM Boondocking RVers and Campers
RV snowbirds and other campers have easier way to buy BLM boondocking permits online with new YourPassNow.com website. The post Easier Permits for Arizona’s BLM Boondocking RVers and Campers appeared...
Whether you are camping in a National Park or glamping at your favorite motorcoach resort, the words “no internet” can be as scary as an empty fresh water tank or dead batteries. Even in places with...
Those of you that follow this blog on a regular basis know that I am all about free camping and boondocking. I have encountered many RVers that feel free camping and boondocking opportunities are...
Every boondocker has their favorite out-of-the-way campsites. Sometimes it is nice to shake things up and try a new spot. There are several websites out there that help adventure-seekers find good...
5 Reasons You Should Switch To Portable Solar Power
There are many reasons why RVers prefer using solar panels instead of generators or campground hookups. It’s not only more eco-friendly, but solar power enables us to boondock off the grid away from...
Many RVers are concerned about their RV being stolen from the boondocks while they are out exploring away from camp for the day. As I have shared in past posts, you are highly unlikely to be a victim...
Hiking can be the perfect way to spend a day outside of the RV, but only if you pack enough food to sustain you. We all know the pains of packing lunches—you’ve probably either packed your own lunch...
The 10 Best Places To Go Sea Kayaking On The West Coast
Whether paddling the mild waters of Baja California, adventuring along the rugged coast of Oregon, or drifting through glacial straits in Alaska, sea kayaking is arguably the most impactful way to...
Needing a convenient and free spot to camp for the night while traveling through Montana via I-90, I looked over the list of Fishing Access Sites (FAS) and found Otter Creek FAS near Big Timber not...