Texas was just down the road from our last campsite. We decided to head south before finally heading north towards home. The weather in the mid and northern states was much colder than usual and Texas was our last hope of getting bit of warmth and sunshine. We drove though El Paso and just stopped for … Continue reading Desert Hopping – Sonora to Chihuahua
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7 Simple Ways To Share Your Location When Traveling
Our last post did not generate much discussion, but was successful in raising concerns for our safety with our family and friends. A lot of it stemmed from pictures such as the one above that suggested remote locations. In line with that, some of the discussion on the different social media forums veered towards how … Continue reading 7 Simple Ways To Share Your Location When Traveling
Burros, Cacti, and Rocks (The Desert Is Boring They Say…)
If you don't don't like donkeys, cacti, or rocks, don't even bother clicking on this link or reading on! We started a slow retreat east, and at one point we will sadly have to start heading north. in the meantime, we were able to boondock in a few areas that we would really like to … Continue reading Burros, Cacti, and Rocks (The Desert Is Boring They Say…)
It Was A Three Dog Night
It was really cold in New Mexico so we pulled into a campground with hookups. We were skeptical that we'll be able to stay warm in the forecast -14 Celsius even with hookups. We had our portable oil filled radiator (quiet), a small ceramic heater (loud, but effective), an electric blanket (12 volt), propane heater, … Continue reading It Was A Three Dog Night
Boondocking Flashback to 1978
A flashback to our first boondocking experience 40 years ago on a Greek island beach.
Gaspé Odyssey: to Land’s End & Back
We just got back from a 9 day trip to the Gaspé Peninsula. It was a whirlwind of a trip as we covered just over 3500 km.
An Accidental Ghost Town Encounter
Sisco is not your typical western ghost town from the 1800. Although it started in the 1880 as a saloon and water-filling stop for the railway, it remained occupied to some extent well into the 20th century although in decline. The construction of Route 70, bypassing it, sealed its fate.
Mini Escape to Sturgeon Bay
We needed to get away at least once before our trip to Gaspé later this month so we headed north to Sturgeon Bay Provincial Park. It's a bit strange to go to a park that would have been tent-camping territory for decades. Do we really need the campervan for this kind of a trip? Probably … Continue reading Mini Escape to Sturgeon Bay
Cooking Under Pressure – Magical RV Kitchen Appliances
Cooking in an RV or campervan can be challenging. The Instant Pot can be one solution producing delicious quick meals!
Around the Lake
The following Friday rolls around and we are on our way across the border to New York State. A cousins' reunion near Albany is the perfect excuse to get on the road and squeeze in a mini-adventure. We want to use the campervan as much as we can before taking it on a longer trip … Continue reading Around the Lake