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!
Our 2025 cruising season was dedicated to just the Chesapeake Bay. We departed Chesapeake, VA on the southern end on April 25, 2025 and had our final stop in the northern end in Havre de Grace, MD ...
After Labor Day weekend was over (affectionally also known as ‘Nomad Liberation Day’) – we left the Chester River, re-entering the Chesapeake Bay. After a few weeks of poking around quaint small to...
We had explored just about all we could along the Choptank River on the Upper Chesapeake’s Eastern Shore, so it was time to transit to the next bay north. After some weather moved through, we ventu...
After our highly social visit to Solomon’s Island after cruising back down the Potomac River concluding our adventure packed 40-nights in DC – we were now officially in the Upper Chesapeake Bay. An...
We get a lot of questions about why we choose to anchor out so much, and what criteria we use when we do choose to stay at a marina. It may come as a surprise – but anchoring out is not always abou...
Our sojourn up the Potomac River had a destination at the terminus – Washington, DC. DC is quite the side trip off the official Great Loop route, but it has been a bucket list level visit for us.
There has been an explosion of interest in the Great Loop lately – in large part due to legendary “Jon Boat Guy” Robert Yuouens becoming a viral sensation for racing around the Loop in just 19 days...
After a couple months of cruising around the lower Chesapeake Bay and being in smaller quaint towns, we felt we were ready to start our transit up the Potomac River. For we knew at the navigable te...
Continuing our lower Chesapeake Bay cruising, we had just explored the Northern Neck and crossed the bay routing through Tangier Island. The goal was to spend some time poking around the Eastern Sh...
When last we left you, we had just left the Rappahannock River and made a last minute decision to anchor in Little Bay – instead of making a longer cruising day towards Reedville. This proved to be...
As a (mostly) full-time RVer in my Winnebago View, I’ve learned that reliable power is non-negotiable. After years of babying my AGM batteries and constantly monitoring their state of charge to avo...
Are you ready to ditch the pavement and explore the wild unknown? Whether you’re cruising in a Toyota Tacoma, a 4-Runner, or another adventure-ready rig, finding the perfect off-road camper can mak...
RV Warranties… the part of RVing no traveler wants to think about. It’s protection for the worst-case scenarios, and serves only as peace-of-mind in the best case.
Battling cold hands during those winter adventures can be a real drag. Whether you’re carving up the slopes, cruising on your motorcycle, or venturing out for a simple dog walk, frozen fingers make...