fire pit, and shared bathroom for $10–30 USD per night. If you bump up to $35–80 USD a night, you’re in RV park territory and will likely get power, water, sewer, and shared amenities like a clubhouse and a pool.
As a design aficionado, he saw potential. “I was thinking about what it would be like to interact in here, to build things, to solve problems,” says Goodson. Goodson, who grew up in Norfolk, England, says that a building’s architecture has always informed how he feels in a space....
To move to the country with my partner M, buy a big piece of land, build a yurt and a mini-farm. Definitely a Big Dream! But my love for gardening has grown into an obsession and the thought of having a big workshop to craft and make art makes me giddy. ...
We then get into why Gary thinks you should make the move to living off the grid in a series of steps, the first of which is to simplify your existing life in three main ways. Gary then makes the case for why living in an RV should be the next step in your journey before discussin...
This year was a bit of an odd one when it came to transportation. I took a hell of a lot of flights for convenience and to save time, but because I was also travelling slowly, it still worked out to be affordable. When it comes to finding cheap flights, the easiest way to save mo...
There is no limit to the types of accommodation you’ll find on your travels – like this yurt in Kyrgyzstan There are several ways to choose your travel accommodations: You can reserve every night ahead of time You can wing it, hope for the best and go with the flow ...
outdoors. A Trangia 25 or 27 stove is my ultimate go-to. It comes with a gas burner (which you just need to buy fuel for) and includes two pots and a lid which can be used as a frying pan. Otherwise, portable gas stoves are super cheap, you just need to remember to pack pans....