*Disclaimer: This post is part of a content series sponsored by Camping World. All opinions are our own. Recently, we had the pleasure of leading multiple seminars at the Colorado RV Travel and Adventure show in Denver, CO. Throughout the weekend, we had the chance to talk “shop” with many current and prospective RV owners. […]
Setting Up a Workspace in Your RV
*Disclaimer: This post is part of a content series sponsored by Camping World. All opinions are our own. By now you’ve heard or read about the massive shifts happening in the world of work. More and more jobs (and entire companies) are going completely virtual or remote – meaning that there is no need for […]
11 Amazing Hot Springs To Visit by RV
*Disclaimer: This post is part of a content series sponsored by Camping World. All opinions are our own. When most people think of camping, they picture scenes of secluded forests, picturesque mountains, lakes, and maybe even a bonfire on the beach. Traveling by RV is a great way to see and experience many things, not […]
Full-Time RV Life back to Stationary Life: 4 Tips for Making the Transition
Many people that read our blog are looking for information on how to become a full time RVer. If that sounds like you, be sure to check out our free email course and then bookmark this article for later 🙂 . If that doesn’t sound like you, you’re probably reading this article because you’ve either […]
7 Must Dos for a Couples Getaway to Amsterdam
A couples trip to… Amsterdam? When you think of Amsterdam, the first thing that might come to your mind is one big party. Long famous for the Red Light District and for legalized marijuana, many travel to Amsterdam to let their hair down and have a good time. That’s certainly one way to experience Amsterdam, […]
Tips for Taking Couples Travel Photos You’ll Both Be Happy With
During our first five years of traveling together, which included living abroad and backpacking Europe, we took a lot of photos. But looking back, the two of us together weren’t in many of those photos. We took a lot of great photos of the places we visited and the scenery we got to enjoy. Occasionally […]
Keep Following Your Detour, Even When it Hurts or Makes You Feel Like a Failure
It’s no secret that Lindsay and I are in love with the concept of “detours”. Several years ago, when it felt like the walls around us were crashing down, deciding to look at our circumstance as a detour rather than a roadblock changed the trajectory of our lives. It gave us permission to find hope […]