RV Tool Storage Tips Storing your mechanical equipment can be a little tricky considering the space constraints of an RV. Don’t place tools next to containers full of caustic fluids. Make sure to safely store all your vehicle fluids, like coolant and oil, in a waterproof, airtight container...
So you must plan on an RV, camper, or tent.These are mobile shelters, and being mobile can be a plus. But it makes it harder to move your homestead survival supplies ahead of time. There are two categories of shelter options: mobile shelters and non-mobile shelters....
You are at your camp spot and there’s 7 days of rain in the forecast. How am I supposed to stay fit and healthy with van life now, you ask. Well If you’re like me and can’t sit still, I have a solution. Here’s some suggestions on how to stay fit through those rainy or ...
Well, today I’m going to see if I can help you figure out how much it will cost you to travel in the USA, so you can budget for your own trip accordingly. A few things to keep in mind. In reality, this kind of question is much like asking “how long is a piece of string”...
Store lots of water One of the best ways to avoid the heat-related problems above is to store lots of water. You can’t always rely on the faucet in the kitchen. In the event of a disaster, the water may not run from the taps, and if it does, it might not be safe to drink,...
for them in your food. I firmly disagree with anyone who tells you spices that are 6 months or a year old have to go — trust your nose and your food. When it doesn’t smell like much anymore or you’re not finding flavor in the dishes that contain it, it’s time for a refresh...
Sometimes the herbs and spices in MexiMarts are not quite as advertised. (Friend had a bad experience. Short version: a native wild plant was mixed in with the Mexican oregano. Wild plant is toxic.) RCPete says: October 5, 2019 at 5:13 pm The restaurant supply stocks up on Mexican...
In our own situation, we used to think about something we wanted to buy at the store and then go get it right away.Now, we wait until we have many places to go that are near each other and make one trip out of it, unless it is a matter of life and death that we go now. ...
Bring some rope with 1/4’’ to 1/2’’ (6.3 to 12.7 mm) diameter. A sturdy rope has lots of uses when camping. You can use it as a clothesline, or cut it into various lengths in order to hang pots or bind your sleeping pad to your backpack. You'll want to store and coil...