Tag Archives: RVers
Oatman, Arizona – A Step Back in Time
On The Road in Oatman, Arizona Most easterners visiting Arizona arrive there craving a taste of genuine Old West flavor. If this is you, Oatman, Arizona will sweep you out of your boots! This quirky and unforgettable desert town tucked … Continue reading
Solitude
As someone who loves traveling in his camper van and camping around this great country, I love being alone. I enjoy solitude. It’s calm, peaceful, relaxing and therapeutic. It’s an opportunity for reflection, contemplation, and growth. Solitude is empowering. It … Continue reading
Road Trip – Georgia to Quartzsite, Arizona
Every winter catches me itching to head for the Sonoran Desert in southern Arizona. I normally head for Quartzsite, Arizona, a small town with approximately 3500 residents, located on I-10, some 15-18 miles east of the Colorado River and … Continue reading
Solo Camping
Being a solo camper who always enjoys camping off grid, I’m occasionally asked about this lifestyle. I’m one of those guys that enjoys a certain amount of solitude. That’s not to say I’m a total loner or dislike people; on … Continue reading
Boondocking Tips
Boondocking is a term that refers to camping without any amenities or hookups, usually on public land or in free parking lots. It is a popular way of traveling for RVers, van lifers, and overlanders who want to save money, … Continue reading
High Clearance Vehicles
A high clearance vehicle is a vehicle that has more space between the ground and the lowest part of the vehicle, such as the chassis or the axle. This allows the vehicle to drive over rough or uneven terrain without … Continue reading
Categories of RV People
RV people I’ve had the pleasure of meeting in my travels include at least four kinds, all of whom are a part of the lifestyle, they just happened to go about it differently. I’ve been friends with every kind and … Continue reading

