Full Time RV Travel Life 2017 to 2025
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Mountains! Miles Hiked, Not Miles Driven
Gradually the mountains emerged as we headed west out of Calgary on the Trans-Canada Highway (Highway 1). Initially just a fuzzy crooked line on the horizon, and then eventually, there...
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Moose Jaw to Banff with a Pleasure Way Tour
We planned our route to Alaska through Saskatoon, Saskatchewan to take in a Pleasure Way tour! Our camper van for this adventure is a Pleasure Way Industries build. So, we...
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Miles, States and Canada! Road Trip to Alaska
There’s an adventure around every corner, but we are on a road trip to Alaska. We need to get going and push for the Canadian border. We can always make...
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Alaska Bound! Rest Area, Funeral Home and a State Park
Three. Two. One. Ignition – Lift Off! The Kentucky Bluegrass was quickly in the rear view mirror as our road trip to Alaska took off. The flat landscape of Indiana...
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2024 Anticipation
The fleeting moments of 2023 present a perfect opportunity to glance over my shoulder and catch a final glimpse of this past year, and even more importantly to reflect on...
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The Black Hills In My Rear View Mirror
The buffalo calves were being born on the cold prairie when I arrived to volunteer at Custer State Park in mid-April. Three and a half months later, spring has morphed...
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Five Years RV Living and Traveling Full-time
With my truck backed under my fifth-wheel RV, it was early on the morning of June 15, 2018 that I pulled out of the Kentucky Horse Park Campground in Lexington,...
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The Start of Summer in the Black Hills
The intimacy of exploring the Black Hills through the spring has been abruptly interrupted by the start of the summer tourism season. And I’m not sure how I feel about...
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Finally, Spring in the Hills!
The spring vibe is palpable throughout the Black Hills as seasonal workers trickle in and hurried preparations are underway amid the slightly warming temperatures. The peak tourist season is merely...
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Early Spring in the Black Hills
After tolerating the cold while exploring Nebraska, I eased into South Dakota just as the weather moderated slightly and started resembling early spring. Well, that really did not last more...