by Vladimire Herard | Apr 25, 2022 | Blog
While RV’ing, it hasn’t escaped you or your family that climate change is here to stay and may affect how you carry out your new housing and traveling lifestyle. Every year, it’s hard to miss out on news both here and abroad of the seemingly endless string of...
by Vladimire Herard | Apr 25, 2022 | Blog
April 15 kicks off that bean-counting time of year. Either you submit the federal and state income taxes on that date that you may have been filing since January or February, depending on the scale of your finances. Or you keep working at them if the IRS grants you an...
by Vladimire Herard | Apr 25, 2022 | Blog
Before you take to the streets in your new RV, you ought to invest in vehicular insurance. No matter that you are full-timing as an RV’er or as a weekend warrior: as with any other category of vehicle, you are required to become legally insured. Your rig serves not...
by Vladimire Herard | Apr 23, 2022 | Blog
Two years into the pandemic and its six-plus viruses worldwide, COVID-19 and its policy have impacted the way you RV. That goes for your basic hygiene, cooking, cleaning, contact tracing, masking, quarantining, social distancing, traveling, vaccinations and...
by Vladimire Herard | Nov 18, 2021 | Blog
No camping or roadtrip is ever complete without your RV fundamentals. Having the right features built into your RV, camper, trailer, truck, cabin, mobile home or motorhome is a must. So is bringing along your most useful supplies. To start you off on the right path...
by Vladimire Herard | Nov 18, 2021 | Blog
Your first step towards embracing the RV life full stop is actually seeking out your dream vehicle. This means asking all the right questions right off the bat. What’s a big rig? What are the differences between a Class A, B or C van? What makes an RV stand out from a...
by Felicia Eddings | Nov 11, 2021 | Uncategorized
Damn, I’m broke! The stark realization hit me as I watched my bank account slither into an abyss of overdrafts that I had never experienced before. I had thought that because I had a house, I was doing well. After all, homeownership is part of the American Dream...