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...

The Perfect Campfire Series (Part I): Choosing the Right Fire Wood for a Long-Lasting Campfire

Sure, you have a stove and an oven in your RV or trailer, but camping just isn’t the same without building a proper fire. You may or may not use this fire for cooking, but a campfire is the...