5 Tips On Handling RV Maintenance, Repairs & Downtime On The Road
On the way down from Virginia to SC we stopped to give "the beast" some TLC. It's a regular part of our fulltime travels and something we do every [...] continue reading
On the way down from Virginia to SC we stopped to give "the beast" some TLC. It's a regular part of our fulltime travels and something we do every [...] continue reading
We're big believers in seeking out specialized shops ( = shops specialize in exactly the kind of work you want done) for major RV repairs, especially [...] continue reading
This past week we completed our yearly repair/maintenance stop in Eugene, OR. We stayed in our favorite park (yes, another video review is coming) and [...] continue reading
As hard as it is to believe it's been more than two weeks since we arrived in Desert Hot Springs. Even harder to believe that this is the 5th year in [...] continue reading
We've left the coast, and fall is in the air!!! We arrived in Eugene on an uncharacteristically sunny day to rich green fields, a nip of cold in the [...] continue reading
If there's one part of fulltime RVing that no-one considers "glamorous" it's RV repair and maintenance. When you live fulltime in your RV, everytime [...] continue reading
Since we swept ourselves inland and off the coast several days ago we've had a busy time doing a little bit of everything. Whether it's the shock of [...] continue reading
An old-time RVer once told me that if 80% of the things on the coach are working, he is 100% happy 100% of the time (I call it the 80/100/100 rule [...] continue reading
So, we were all ready to go. The route south had been planned in superb detail with a sure promise of fabulous vistas, great campgrounds and (even) a [...] continue reading
"When life throws you a curve ball, learn to hit a good slam off it" Anonymous There are a bunch of classic quotes centered around the life and [...] continue reading
Every now and then life takes you along roads which you didn't expect to travel. Experience has taught me that it's best to go with the flow of these [...] continue reading