We didn’t just want to visit places — we wanted to live along the way. Our RV-Trailer isn’t just a vehicle; it’s our home, our basecamp, our freedom pass. From national parks to roadside diners, we’ve learned that the journey is the destination.
Inside Our Rolling Home
We travel in a 27-foot travel trailer with slide-outs, solar panels, and just enough space for two people and a dog.
Daily Life Onboard
Kitchen? Check.
Shower? Tight, but it works!
Cozy bed? Absolutely.
We’ve learned to live more with less — and we wouldn’t trade it for anything
What’s in Our Gear Storage:
We keep things light: camping chairs, portable grill, backup water jugs, and tools for quick fixes.
Scenic Routes We've Loved
Pacific Coast Highway:
A dream drive along ocean cliffs, campgrounds with ocean views.
Yellowstone Loop:
A mix of wildlife, RV campgrounds, and geothermal wonders.
Arizona Desert Circuit:
Dry camping (boondocking) at its finest — stargazing for days
Our Top Tips for RV Travelers)
Must-Haves in Every Trip:
1. Leveling blocks
2. Surge protector
3. Portable water filter
4. Phone signal booster
Advice from the Road:
1. Empty tanks before you think you need to.
2. Always check height limits (seriously).
3. Don’t skip the RV park reviews!
RV Tour Gallery
What RV Life Taught Us)
“You’ll never know the value of unplugging — until you’re camped miles from the nearest Wi-Fi signal, under a sky full of stars.”