Homeless No More
As of October 16th, we’re no longer homeless. That’s right. Our home no longer has wheels. Why? We have many …
As of October 16th, we’re no longer homeless. That’s right. Our home no longer has wheels. Why? We have many …
While we were boondocking in Salida, CO I decided to take my first dip in hot springs. I knew there …
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Starting off with a bang We started off our experience in Colorado with a failure. We had been RVing for …
After our quick stop at Capitol Reef National Park, we motored on to Moab, Utah. The plan for Moab was …
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Capitol Reef National Park..does it ring a bell? Probably not! Neither Tim nor I had ever heard of this National …
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Getting There I’d say the most harrowing parts of boondocking are not knowing if there will be an open spot …
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St. George – our first stop in Utah, and the first of many amazing stops to come. We just loved …
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Time Traveling We chose to stop at Page, Arizona for a few days between Grand Canyon NP and Snow Canyon …
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We had the pleasure of boondocking right outside of Grand Teton National Park earlier this week/last week for 8 days. …
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Boondocking Bliss We had boondocked several times by now – in Sedona for 10 days and also near Phoenix and …
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We were fortunate enough to experience the Grand Canyon from 2 different locations. For the first visit, we stayed at …
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Differing elevation leads to diverse environments and climates in central Arizona. A two-hour drive from dreadfully hot Phoenix can bring …
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Sedona is a hiker’s paradise. Tim and I had so much fun hiking in Sedona. Many of the hikes were …
Hava-what? Supai, AZ is known as the most remote town in the contiguous United States. It can be accessed only …
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