2025 Travel Route & Year in Review
And the end of another year is upon us! 2025 wraps up 19 years on the road for us together!
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And the end of another year is upon us! 2025 wraps up 19 years on the road for us together!
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...
Christmas is just two days away—it’s December 23, 2025—and the internet is buzzing with last-minute holiday panic.
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...
This article may contain compensated links, please read our disclaimer for more information. The holidays are here, meaning it’s time to think about what sorts of gifts you might give the kiddos.
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...
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 ...
This article may contain compensated links, please read our disclaimer for more information. At this point, my family has spent a lot of holiday seasons in our RV.
How do you think having access to a truck stop with full hook-ups would change your RV travels?
This article may contain compensated links, please read our disclaimer for more information. Black Friday is almost here!
Route 66, the legendary “Mother Road,” has been a symbol of American freedom and adventure since its inception in 1926.
This article may contain compensated links, please read our disclaimer for more information. The cold weather has arrived.
Flight prices are on the rise, affecting the travel plans of everyone who dreams of traveling the world. Wondering why they are on the rise and what you can do to avoid paying those exorbitant prices?
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...
I’m a sucker for a good travel rewards card. Over the years, I’ve collected a small handful of them — not because I love juggling annual fees, but because the right cards can save you a lot of mone...
The best RV camping, tent camping, and free dispersed campsites in Northern, Central, and Southern Illinois.
Travelers can be a fickle group of people to buy gifts for. We’re constantly coming and going, we usually don’t carry a lot of stuff with us, and no two travelers are alike.
If you’ve ever been winter RVing, you know it can go very well or poorly, depending on your preparation.
It didn’t take very many months of living in our RV to figure out we needed better insulation. We don’t spend much time in cold areas, but the hot places sure can get hot, and the lack of insulatio...
Cruising down the highway in your RV is all about freedom, fun, and finding those killer camp spots.
You’re cruising in your beast of an RV, wind in your hair (or bugs in your grill), chasing that epic American dream of freedom on four wheels. But hold onto … The post The 11 Deadliest U.S.
When you’re traveling, staying connected is essential. Whether you’re figuring out the best route to your hostel, finding a place to eat, or translating a train schedule or menu, having reliable da...