Tag: RV
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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...
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5 Things I Learned
Five things I learned in my first year as a full-time RVer: 1. There’s Certainly More Than One Way to RV RVers come with a myriad of backstories, reasons, objectives...
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Spring Fixes
With the sun shining and the windows open, the mild Alabama weather feels like spring is in the air. During the cold and snow I had been making a list...
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Winter Camping
A chill in the air and frost on the ground is not necessarily the best of camping weather. But then again, I’m not really camping – at least not in...
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Happy New Year
Winter hiking provides a unique perspective without the obstructions of the tree leaves and other vegetation allowing for a clearer view penetrating deep into the surrounding landscape. Hiking along the...
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6 Months in 60 Seconds
6 Months in 60 Seconds! Click above image or here for the 60 second video: 6 Months in 60 Seconds! I closed on the sale of my house on June 15,...
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Opryland
As the doors open to the largest non-casino hotel in the world, an inviting smell of cinnamon roasted almonds, cashews and pecans fills the air. A comfortable 71 degrees and...
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Tire Blowout
Boom! Thump! Thump, thump, thump… I managed to maintain control of the rig and eased to a stop. I was on the Natchez Trace Parkway (more details on the Parkway...
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Habitat for Humanity
A group of RVers take a reprieve from their travels and park alongside each other for two weeks in Mandeville, Louisiana in St. Tammany Parish. These nomads then gather each...
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Louisiana Swamp
Heading to Lake Fausse Pointe State Park, southeast of Lafayette, Louisiana, provided me an opportunity to reach beyond the main highways and urban areas. Narrow roads lined with fields of...