Things I Wish I knew Before Living the Nomadic Lifestyle
After living the nomadic lifestyle for over 5 years, I wanted to share what I’ve learned and what I wish I knew before I started traveling.
After living the nomadic lifestyle for over 5 years, I wanted to share what I’ve learned and what I wish I knew before I started traveling.
There were several things I had to learn before I was comfortable driving my RV through cities and out in the country. Here are some tips for beginners on how to drive an RV to make sure you are safe and comfortable on the road.
When traveling in an RV you would assume you could stay at any RV park you come across. But this isn’t the case for all RV Parks.
Living in a vintage RV is quite an experience, especially when you accidentally join a cult.. Here’s what happened to me the couple of years I lived in a vintage Class C RV.
Should you chose a skoolie for full time travel or an RV? Here’s why I chose a skoolie over an RV for my full time home on the road.
Do you have a pile of old plastic cups from the coffee shop just laying around? Learn how to put those cups to a good use!
One of the many perks of living the nomadic lifestyle is being able to work while you travel! But how do you make money while being location independent?
Having a dual battery system in your car allows you to run other accessories like a refrigerator, TV or almost any other household device.
When you first get to your campsite with your RV it takes a little bit of time to set up your site, especially if you are newer to camping at RV campsites. Once you get used to these steps it will become a breeze!
When smoking meat the type of wood chips you use affects the flavor of the finished product. Depending on what you’re smoking you could use different pairings of meat and wood chips.
Harvesting a plant at a young stage of growth like this gives you nutrient packed greens to add to you and your family’s meals! Many micro greens can be harvested just 1-2 weeks after sowing the seeds.
RVs come in three main body types: Class A, Class B and Class C. When it comes to full time living in an RV there are several things to keep in mind before making your final decision on which class RV to get.
When setting up a battery system for an off grid vehicle or for boondocking the first step is to know what batteries you’re going to be using.
A great camping trip doesn’t have to go bad just because it rains. If you come prepared and have the right rain-gear, it can be just as fun as any other camping trip.
The best beach days are the one’s where you brought everything you need and you can just take it all in. So, here’s a packing list for your next beach day to help you stay organized and have fun!
With a Dutch Oven you don’t just have to keep cooking just chili on the fire. Enjoy meats, casseroles and even breads all on an open fire!
As responsible campers, you need to know how to properly and safely put out a campfire. This helps prevent forest fires and injuries caused by incorrectly putting out a fire.
The Bureau of Land Management oversees all of the public lands in America. They manage over 247 million acres of public land! All that land available to the public for camping, hiking, fishing and hunting.
There’s certain ways to build a campfire that can ensure it will burn longer and more efficiently. Once you know the basics of how to build a fire then you can learn how to build different types of campfires that have different uses.
Changing your lifestyle in any way can be a challenging and daunting task. These tips help ease newcomers into the nomadic lifestyle.
Travelers can put in a certain amount of hours of work on a small organic farm in trade for room and board. Each farm is different but it offers a wide variety of opportunities to learn and live from the land.
There are many different types of digital nomads. But the one thing they all have in common is living a nomadic or location independent lifestyle while generating income from a digital means. This could mean very different lifestyles depending on what your skill set is.
Boondocking is another word for Dry Camping, or camping without hookup, facilities or amenities. Learn all about boondocking here!
Skoolies are tiny homes built using retired school buses or sometimes even charter buses. They have become the new tiny home trend in recent years and for good reason!