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How to Turn Your RV into a Tiny House

So, you’ve made that leap and have decided to live tiny. Really, you probably just want to live in a private, sustainable, mobile and financially-stable way. The easiest way to do that in today’s...

Perfect Getaways: Top 20 RV Campsites for $40 or Less a Night

We love RVing because it saves us money and we can drive around in our very own hotel room. But have you started to notice that rates at campsites are rising in stride with the popularity of RVing?...

Explore Canada For Free All Year

Looking for the perfect summer getaway—for free? Pack your bags and start up the RV! Bring the family along to celebrate Canada’s 150th anniversary of Confederation at over 171 national parks...

Working & RVing Full Time (Part III of III): Temporary Jobs to Fit Your Changing Needs

People RVing full time aren’t the only ones who like “temp work.” Many different types of people use staffing agencies or go directly to employers to find temporary employment. Creative people, like...

Working & RVing Full-Time (Part II of III): All You Need to Know About Workamping and Camp Hosting

Just like the word itself, workamping combines work and camping. Full-time and part-time workamping jobs are available at many national and state parks, amusement parks, motels/hotels, campsites, RV...

Working & RVing Full-Time (Part I of III): Virtual/Telecommuting Jobs Perfect for the RV Lifestyle

As you can imagine, the number one reason people who dream of RVing full-time never come around to making that huge life change is because living on the road doesn’t seem like a very lucrative...

What Kind of Boat Should I Buy? Tips For Beginners

There are many reasons people buy boats. Some people do it to join yachting clubs or participate in fishing tournaments. Others want a watercraft to race friends. Some folks want a simple paddle boat...

Building the Perfect Campfire (Part III): 10 Easy Steps to Safely Putting Out Your Campfire

No one likes a guest who leaves behind a huge mess, especially at RV campsites. In fact, you may even get banned from a campsite if you do damage or leave behind the unsightly remains of a campfire...

The Perfect Campfire Series (Part II): Where & How to Build a Great Fire

Not all campsites were created equal and some may not even allow you to dig a pit for a campfire, so make sure to ask questions and read all the signs once you arrive. Better yet, if not being able to...