Today I’m checking out this handy KAIWEETS articulating borescope camera, great for peeking into tight spots on the RV or boat. It’s got a 5-inch screen, a 5+ foot flexible cable with a camera tip ...
We might still be in the middle of winter, but that definitely doesn’t stop me or my friends from daydreaming about the spring and all the amazing adventures we hope to have. Ready to start plannin...
Pre-post Note/ It’s been years I know, but I feel that Polly deserves a proper goodbye, and that all of you who followed her and us so faithfully for so very long (I cannot express how much that me...
In this video, I take a look at an interesting thermal imaging gadget from GOYOJO. The G210 thermal monocular detects different levels of heat and displays them as a visual image on an internal scr...
Whew… it’s been nearly 3 months since we left Y-Not stored in northern Maryland for winter and hit the road. And now I’m sitting in Zephyr, our vintage bus, in Arizona!
In this video, I take a look at and demo a 450W folding portable solar panel from ZOUPW. The panel is very similar in design to the Renogy 400W I’ve been using for the last couple of years.
Took advantage of a gorgeous mid-January day, sunny, dry, and not too chilly, to finally replace the cracked shower skylight on the RV roof. The old one developed a large crack (probably from a tre...
In this video, I tested BougeRV’s new DC-to-DC alternator charger (model DC600) for charging portable power stations from your vehicle’s battery. They call it a charger, but in reality, it’s a volt...
As we step into 2026, the RV industry continues its exciting evolution. Consumers are demanding more sustainable designs, smarter technology, better off-grid capabilities, and greater versatility t...
Today I’m checking out the OXS S3 soundbar. Figured it’d be perfect for our RV’s 43-inch TV with those puny built-in speakers, a significant upgrade for movies and shows.
The RV industry promised a big rebound after the post-COVID hangover – shipments stabilizing around 340,000-350,000 units, more folks hitting the road, and innovation galore.
Various landscape and wildlife footage from an enjoyable Christmas Day 2025 walk on beautiful Vancouver Island. We left our winter home in Thunderbird RV Park on the Tyee Spit in Campbell River and...
Tokyo is one of those cities that feels endlessly deep. You can visit a dozen times and still discover new food stalls, hidden shrines, late-night bars, quirky subcultures, and neighborhoods that f...
I’ve been full-time in my RV for six years now, and every December I get the same mix of excitement and low-key dread when packages start showing up at whatever … The post The 10 Worst RV Christmas...
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I’m back at it, testing another winter RVing product (or for boating). This one is a heater from the folks at Xtreme Heaters, built just right to tuck in RV storage bays or underbellies to fend off...