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The Difference Between Full-time RVing and Full-time Traveling

May 17, 2017 by BrittanyHighland 17 Comments

Full-time RVing Versus Full-time Travel

I knew I would have to come back to Austin for the remainder of my pregnancy. I knew we were going to need to stay for Caspian’s vaccinations through six months. But I didn’t understand how long 11 months in one region would actually feel.

We’re now in our fourth year of full-time travel, and it’s in my blood. Our routine of moving every two weeks has become as natural as the Circadian. Mess with the cycle, and everything gets off-balance.

I have the utmost respect for everyone who lives in an RV full-time, but isn’t a full-time traveler. Some people stay in one place out of necessity. Some stay because they’re actually where they want to be. But full-time RVing without travel is not what I signed up for. As our departure date is finally within grasp (June 1!), I’m reflecting on the past months, appreciating the ability to travel more than ever.

Here are a few reasons I prefer full-time RV travel. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Lessons Learned, Our Full-time RV Life

Breaking Our RV Travel Rule With 2,300 Miles in 5 Days

September 25, 2016 by BrittanyHighland 6 Comments

Dave Hardy Professional Truck Driver

My dad takes the wheel for 2,300 miles in five days

We have an RV travel rule. We don’t go farther than 250 miles in one day, and then we stay put for two weeks.

But there’s an exception to every rule. And for us, family is it. We had a campground reservation in the Seattle area through July 23, where we were spending the summer with our kids and Eric’s mom. But I had a long overdue OBGYN appointment scheduled in Austin, TX for July 28. With these priorities in place, we had no choice but the insane: cover 2,300 miles in only five days. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Lessons Learned, Our Full-time RV Life Tagged With: montana

When Your Tow Vehicle Gives Out During a Cross-Country RV Trip, Part II

August 25, 2016 by BrittanyHighland 9 Comments

Broken RV Tow Vehicle

Saying goodbye to Smaug, our Jeep Commander

This article is the dramatic conclusion of Part I.

So, where were we. Portland, Oregon. It’s Monday around 12:30 p.m. We’re back at our RV park with a broken Smaug (our tow vehicle) and a rental car. We have six and a half hours before I have to be at the airport. We have five days before we have to move to Seattle and pick up our kids from the airport there. No pressure.

Vehicle Shopping Is Way Fun

As we set out on a lighting fast vehicle shopping tour, we had two options: [Read more…]

Filed Under: Lessons Learned, Our Full-time RV Life Tagged With: oregon, portland

When Your Tow Vehicle Gives Out During a Cross-Country RV Trip, Part I

August 12, 2016 by BrittanyHighland Leave a Comment

RV Wanderlust Smaug Jeep Commander

Smaug, our faithful Jeep Commander

The unknown is exciting, but it can also be inconvenient. Case in point that every full-time RVer can relate to: taking two times longer at every grocery store because the layout is completely different than any grocery store you’ve ever been to. Which leads to awkward searches with grocery store employees who end up proving they know their own grocery store about as well as you do.

But there’s inconvenient, and then there’s borderline disastrous. And so begins the tale of that one time our tow vehicle gave out in the middle of an 11-month cross-country RV trip. Which may or may not have happened to us approximately seven weeks and five days ago. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Lessons Learned, Our Full-time RV Life Tagged With: oregon, portland

Planning Our RV Travels and the Evolving Quest to Find Balance

March 26, 2016 by BrittanyHighland Leave a Comment

Planning Our RV Travels

We do a lot of detailed trip-planning. Every RV traveler is different, with different priorities, circumstances and goals. There’s no formula that works for everyone. By reading about the experiences of others, we can find the courage to forge our own path. Welcome to our chaotic journey of learning how to plan our RV travels. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Lessons Learned, Our Full-time RV Life

Our Failed RV Wild Camping Attempt

March 1, 2016 by BrittanyHighland 17 Comments

Wild Camping Sedona Arizona

Our wild camping spot between Sedona and Cottonwood, AZ

Aside from quick overnights on our way to somewhere, Eric and I have only ever dry camped at Xscapees’ Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta convergence, surrounded by friends who have inexhaustible knowledge when it comes to going off the grid.

So when we had the opportunity to do some real wild camping, all by ourselves like big kids, we were really excited. Our excitement increased as we researched BLM land near Sedona, AZ. We spent an afternoon scouting locations, and loved the look of Campendium’s Loy Butte Road spot. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Exploring America, Lessons Learned, Our Full-time RV Life, RV Dry Camping Tagged With: arizona, dry camping, sedona

Can Fulltime RVers Travel Internationally?

February 25, 2016 by BrittanyHighland 8 Comments

Fulltime RVers Travel Internationally

For those of us who fulltime RV, it’s more challenging to take a vacation away from home than it ever was when we lived in a stick-and-brick. The challenges held Eric and me back for a long time, until we couldn’t wait any longer.

We just got back from two weeks visiting Cancun, Mexico and the Yucatan Peninsula-without our RV. It was a trip we dreamed about for years. The process was hardly without its ruts, but we don’t regret the decisions we made. Instead, we’re glad for the challenges because we learned a ton. Most importantly, we feel equipped to do more international travel in future. Europe in 2017!

You may be curious about what it looks like for fulltime RVers to be away from their RVs for a long period of time. While our choices may not work for everyone, we hope you can take some useful knowledge away from our experience. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Lessons Learned, Our Full-time RV Life, RV Travel Plans

We Survived Our First Full Week of Dry Camping (And You Will, Too)

October 15, 2015 by BrittanyHighland 30 Comments

RV Dry Camping
Dry camping alongside friends: RV Outlawz; Drive, Dive, Devour; Nosh Bus; The Roaming Pint

I guess we put the spoiler in the article title…sorry about that. Before I get into the dramatic story of our first full week of RV dry camping, I should make a few things clear:

  1. If you dry camp regularly, this article will make you laugh at us. So please stop reading now.
  2. Eric and I are not mechanically-inclined.
  3. We like our creature comforts. When we’re comfortable, we’re more productive during the work week and have fewer distractions. That’s what we tell ourselves. In our minds, comfort has always been inextricably linked to full hookups. Anything else is just complicated.
  4. I wish someone had written this article a year and a half ago when we were going on the road. My FOMO has kicked in-how many beautiful places have I missed because I didn’t know I could survive dry camping?
[Read more…]

Filed Under: Exploring America, Lessons Learned, Our Full-time RV Life, RV Dry Camping Tagged With: dry camping

Top 10 Life Lessons Learned in Our First Year RVing

August 1, 2014 by Eric Highland 44 Comments

We all have those moments of clarity, when the cobwebs of life are brushed aside from the recesses of our mind and we’re able to grasp something useful enough to be considered a life lesson.

Shifting from a stick and brick home to the full time RV lifestyle definitely speeds up that process. If you’ve ever made this transition, you may be able to relate to the top 10 life lessons we’ve learned. If you’re still thinking about making this change, we hope our experiences will be of use to you.

We promised to be transparent at the outset of creating this blog. By doing so, we hope you’ll learn from both our victories and mistakes. If you read this article, you’ll know we really don’t hold back on our flaws.

In order from 10 to 1, these life lessons refer to when we first made the transition, to now that we’re making our life on the road.

So without further ado, here we go…

hello my name is clueless sticker

Life Lesson #10: There is no shame in not knowing.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Lessons Learned, Our Full-time RV Life

How to Liquidate Your Possessions for RV Life

April 1, 2014 by BrittanyHighland 11 Comments

Sorting for Full Time RV Life

So much to sort! Taking one container at a time

Everyone planning for full-time RV life faces the same challenge: what do I do with all my stuff? Some have gracious relatives with extra space and others spring for monthly storage. But those options aren’t always available. Sometimes, everything must go!

You’re not here for disclaimers, but I have to give two up front:

  1. Eric and I had not accumulated a lifetime of possessions before we went on the road. In fact, from the time we were married in 2011, we purposely kept our belongings to a minimum. We already had some idea that this lifestyle might be in store for us, so we only got what we really needed…with just a handful of splurges along the way! All that to say, the amount of stuff we had to get rid of is very likely less than you have - and I want to recognize that!
  2. Our 40-foot RV has a ton of storage space. I still have drawers with nothing in them, and our basement storage underneath is kind of unbelievable. If you’re making a gas RV your home, you’re facing a challenge I can’t even imagine, with no pass-through storage!

With those notes out of the way, our 700ish square feet of apartment space, plus a storage closet off the patio, held plenty that I couldn’t take with me. And yes, it was absolutely overwhelming. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Lessons Learned, Our Full-time RV Life

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