We've been living in our renovated RV for over 2 years now, and we've learned a lot about RV life. Here are 5 things I wish I knew before living in an RV!
For RVers dreaming of full-time living in a recreational vehicle, you may wonder - can I legally live in an RV anywhere I want? The answer is not so simple. Many people love the idea of life on the open road. Yet, not all states allow long-term RV living on private land. The growing interest […]
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Prepare for RV living full time with these useful tips from a family who was living in a camper full time. Launch into full time RV life now!
Are you curious about RV Living? We lived, traveled and worked full time in our RV for 8+ years and share everything we learned!
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Learn how to cut costs and save money while RVing full time. RVing with kids or full-time RV living - then check out these money saving tips.
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When you think about RVs, what is the first thing that comes to your mind? Most likely travelling. But many people have RVs that they don't move, but that are parked somewhere for the whole season, or even the whole year if it's warm enough. Today I'm going to share some helpful full-time stationary living
Here are 5 things that I love about RV Life, 3 years later! RV Living has encouraged us to be grateful and live simply. It's also helped us to be debt free!
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It's important to learn how to stay safe while living in an RV. Here are 7 important tips for RV safety. Make sure you're prepared!
Van life and full-time RVing have grown immensely in popularity in recent years. But if you’re toying with the idea of downsizing into an RV, there’s an all-important question: how much does it cost to
These 37 on-topic RV tips for seniors that will make owning, traveling and living in an RV a safe and wonderful experience throughout your life.
Discover how to make money while traveling in an RV or living in a van ith these 23 travel jobs and ideas.
A guide to help you with the process of downsizing from living in a house to living in an RV. Items you can not bring with you and what to do.
Full-time RVing can seem daunting to those living in the comforts of a traditional home. If you’re dreaming about life on the road, we’ve got good news! These full-time families share why they decided to move into an RV and tips for making it easier. baconsontheroad In December 2018 we made the decision to sell […]
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We were complete RV newbies when we launched our full-time RV adventure. Here's the advice for RV beginners that we wish we had known.
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This is a guest post from Camille Attell of More Than A' Wheelin', who's been finding remote jobs after quitting her corporate job to head out on an RV adventure. In this post, she tells
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This post may contain affiliate links to support the upkeep of this blog - at no extra cost to you! Please read my disclaimer for more info.Even though traveling in a van or an RV is usually pretty safe, break-ins do happen. It is always good to have insurance ready for cases like these, but many items we have also have sentimental value, that no money can replace. This also includes things like external hard drives and memory cards full of lovely holiday photos. Check out my tips and ideas below to make sure, that even if the break-in happens, your valuables will be safe. You might also be interested in► RV Organization series – more than 120 ideas on how to organize your whole RV!► How to Make Money when Living on The Road Full-Time Leave as many valuables as possible to home and take the full advantage out of cloud storage Unfortunately, this is the safest way, although not all the full-time dwellers have this possibility. If you have to carry some important papers with you, for example, scan your documents onto your computer and then to cloud storage or send them to yourself in an email. Do the same with your passports, visas, birth certificates, etc., as this is important not only because of burglaries but fires too and in case you lose any of them. In case you lose your phone or a computer or they get stolen, write down on a piece of paper or email that you can access anywhere, the most important phone numbers and addresses you might need in an emergency. This includes the phone & policy number of your insurance company! DON´T MISS 5 Unpleasant Mistakes I Made With My DIY Composting Toilet - Q&AInstead of external hard drives or a theft-vulnerable laptop, I would look into a cloud storage to keep all your important photos safe – especially if your income depends on them! However, some stuff you really just can’t or don’t want to leave, so lets have a look how we could hide them from unwanted fingers! Hide in plain sight When a burglar breaks into your moving home, they won’t have loads of time to go through your stuff. With a fear of getting caught, they are looking for easy wins. This way one of the best places to hide your valuables is, in fact, in plain sight, inside the most mundane looking objects! This one is a classic, but works. Place a toilet roll inside a mason jar, fill around it with something like sweets, or rice, and just hide your valuables inside the roll. How about a hidden compartment under a plant? This one looks nice as well. Check the great tutorial from Instructables here. Handyman came up with this great idea – just take an old mayonnaise jar, paint it with matching original color inside and you are good to go. Check their site here. Stashimal! Another fab idea from Instructables. Check the tutorial out here. If you don’t fancy any DIY, there are some ready-made hiding places too which you can order from Amazon. Here are some of my favorites: False fixtures These are of course easier in a normal house, but even a camper has some excellent places. Hide some important things behind or under a drawer with a tape or build a hidden compartment like this tutorial from Instructables shows. DON´T MISS 15 Fresh and Easy RV Bathroom Makeover IdeasThe Family Handyman suggests to glue something that usually would be in the drawer to work as a handle to lift the lid of as shown below. Another cool idea from The Handy Familyman. Add a few extra pipes underneath your kitchen sink, no one except a plumber will notice a thing! Not so good ideas Some hiding places work better than the others. I would heavily advise against a portable safe unless it is bolted through the floor to the frame of the van or RV, as portable ones are too easy to just grab with, and they are usually worth grabbing as they most likely have something valuable inside. The burglar will have time to look into opening it later. Don’t put anything under your mattress or pillows either, this one is too known and one of the first places a thief would look into. Same goes to clothing drawers and cash inside books. This is why I wouldn’t build any book safes either, as the burglars just have a habit of pulling everything of the shelf. So many people have been recommending freezer as a good place to hide stuff, but I feel it has been recommended too much and the thieves are too aware of this. Also, if you are lucky enough to have a freezer in your van, I highly doubt it’s big enough for any space to be wasted! Other avoidable places people recommend; underneath the trash bag in the trash can. I’m sure it would protect your valuables from thieves, but what if the trash bag breaks and leaks any liquids to the bottom? Yikes! Also one often recommended place for cash is inside your lip balm tube. Again, I bet the thieves won’t find your stash, but personally I think they are too small items – easily lost and not very practical anyway. DON´T MISS A Camper, Motorhome (RV) or a Caravan?Of course you could take an advantage out of these outdated hiding places. Place a stash of fake money or fake valuables underneath your mattress, for example – this way the burglar hopefully leaves quicker thinking they got all they needed! Let the thieves know that you have nothing to steal True, this might not be true, but for someone who is looking for an easy grab, it’s not really worth to spend time finding out. Print these out and place them on your dashboard or by the door, anywhere that a possible thief would see them. FREE DOWNLOAD Each file is a ZIP file including 3 different sizes Colorful Black and white Pin me on Pinterest!
Here are some great RV hacks and tips for you to upgrade your RV look. For your RV bathroom, hang your toiletries with your old shoe organizer, so you can keep all your bathing stuff in one place. Make your own cushion slip covers to add some texture to your RV decoration. If you have PVC, use it as a handy holders for your stuff that is so inexpensive and easy to make.
In this stunning new book, Jerry Minchey takes you on a journey that lets you discover how you can travel around the country and live the trendy, and fascinating RV lifestyle for far less than it costs you to live in your stick and brick home. Readers all over the US and Europe have discovered the joys of retiring and living full time in an RV after reading Jerry Minchey's Amazon #1 best-selling book in Senior Travel Guides, Motorhome, and RV Retirement Living: The Most Enjoyable and Least Expensive Way to Retire. Now in this new epic book, Secrets of RVing on Social Security, he shows you step-by-step how to enjoy the RVing lifestyle while traveling and living on just your Social Security income. Imagine leaping out of bed every morning ready to cherish every day of your new adventurous life. On top of the adventure, you'll experience the unsurpassed freedom to live where you want to. At every fork in the road, you will be free to go wherever whim and chance might take you. You will also discover how other retirees are supplementing their retirement income while living full-time in their motorhome. Many people are actually adding to their savings while having the time of their lives living the RV lifestyle. In this book, you will grasp how they are doing it, and how you can do it too. You'll comprehend the brutally honest pros and cons of the RV lifestyle. There are some downsides to the lifestyle you need to be prepared for. My guess is that you will adore your new RVing lifestyle, but you'll never know if it's the right lifestyle for you if you don't read this book. The book is designed to keep you on the path to accomplishing your goal of living an exciting retirement lifestyle while staying well within your budget. This book should be required reading for anyone who is retired or getting ready to retire. It provides never-before-answered questions about living the attractive RVing lifestyle on a budget. | Author: Jerry Minchey | Publisher: Stony River Media | Publication Date: June 16, 2016 | Number of Pages: 186 pages | Language: English | Binding: Paperback | ISBN-10: 0984496866 | ISBN-13: 9780984496860