Tag Archives: Boondocking
Essential Needs for Camping
NOTE: I travel all over this great country we call America in my converted cargo van, so I speak from experience. Camping in this day and age isn’t what it was just a few years ago. Sure, camping enthusiasts backpack … Continue reading
My Van Build
My new van has been purchased for traveling and camping throughout North America. This was a basic cargo van and I’m making progress on the build out. The floor has been installed and wheel wells insulated to help keep road … Continue reading
How to be Safe when Boondocking
Many camping enthusiasts, and I’m talking about the full spectrum of those that enjoy camping, whether it’s in tents or those who basically bring their home with them; the large class A motor homes; unfortunately are held back from the … Continue reading
I’m Not Homeless… I’m Houseless
It seems that more and more folks, regardless of age are opting for a life on the road. Oh, there has always been the RV’ers that head out for long weekends and perhaps an annual vacation, but this article is … Continue reading
The Great American West
A recent trip to our great American west. Arches National Park is one of the many beautiful National parks in the state of Utah. If you enjoy boondocking (camping off-grid), then the great Sonoran Desert in southwest Arizona should be … Continue reading
Camping Mistakes to Avoid
“In every walk with nature, one receives far more than he seeks.” – John Muir All of us at one time or another was “new” to whatever we chose to … Continue reading
Minimalism in a Converted Van
“Between every two pine trees there is a door, leading to a new way of life.” — John Muir Since I retired several years ago, I’ve been an avid traveler. This love of travel first took me to Ecuador, … Continue reading
Ready, Set, Go – Tour & Camp America
The question then is, do you go large or small? Of all the paths you take in life, make sure a few of them are dirt — John Muir There is more to see and do in America than … Continue reading
When Driving in the West, You Can Expect….
JOY! It is such a pleasure driving out west compared to say, east of the Mississippi River. The eastern part of the country is so populated and roads are so crowded, it becomes a chore to go to work every … Continue reading

