Full-time RV and van living are becoming increasingly popular. Some parks offer only temporary stay, while others let you stay for months. You can always move around through different parks when traveling. You’ll typically need sewer, water, electric hookups, and food sources to live in an ...
These bands come in a variety of strengths and can be used for a full-body workout. There are also countless apps and YouTube videos available that provide bodyweight workout routines and fitness advice. Make Time To Connect With Yourself Regular meditation practice can help calm the mind, ...
There is a difference between being on vacation and traveling full time. Your home is always with you, which means so are all the worries and chores that come with it . . . Plus when you go to a new location you don’t have a vacation budget to blow on doing all the fun and cool...
If you’re considering full-time travel, a Class B RV—essentially a camper van built for adventure and comfort—could be your perfect home on wheels. Choosing the right one can feel overwhelming, but we’re here to help. Whether you’re dreaming of van life or ready to invest, we’ve...
If staying at organized campgrounds isn’t your thing, a small camper van is easy to hide in plain sight. Many van lifers who enjoy spending more time in commercial areas can park on city streets overnight if municipal codes allow it. ...
Reading time 8 minutes. I am going to convince you, a would-be New Zealand nomad, to avoid purchasing a large, ex-rental motorhome or an older already fitted-out campervan. You will eventually decide to buy your own Toyota Hiace van and kit it out yourself. I’m going to go full ...
But many RVers with full-time jobs can be frustrated by the fact that even when in beautiful places, they are stuck inside behind their computers and only able to explore on weekends. Many remote workers are then spending their weekends packing up and driving to their next destination, even...
Campervan Photo Essay of The Ideal Home March 4, 2011· 4 comments Over the past few months I have been posting a fair amount on campervan living and how to get the most out of living in one. I had an enjoyable 6 months in mine and learnt a lot so I thought I’d finish off ...
Living in a vehicle either full-time or part-time can be an extremely rewarding experience. It gives us the opportunity to step back from modern society and enjoy the outdoors and nature. It can however, have some drawbacks. One of which is finding the next place to visit. That is why ...
Our finished van! Showering One of the biggest problems with living in van full-time is showering. In a van, it is likely that you will not have a shower. Some vans do have portable showers, but not all (and these are not the most convenient to use.) ...