You’ve seen how tiny RV closets can be. Especially in travel trailers. The way these closets are designed doesn’t provide much clothing storage. That one little hanging rod… Are you kidding me? Well here are some RV closet storage ideas that will maximize your tiny closet space. Since purchasing The Tin Can back in 2015 …
Service, Fellowship & Community: Assets of a Fulltime Families Rally
For the past few weeks, I have been working on a series entitled “Saving Money on the Road”. While I love saving money, I also believe that some things are worth paying for. Recently our family spent time at the Fulltime Families 2019 Family Reunion Rally. As I have written after the last several rallies we have attended, I can attest again that a Fulltime Families membership is definitely worth the cost. The community and opportunities that this organization provides is priceless.
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Keeping An Eye On RV Wheels And Tires
Do you know what is one the most important things on your RV that needs to be checked frequently? It is your RV’s wheels and tires. I found just how important it is a few days before writing this post. The day before we set out to travel I try to check out and cleanup …
Saving Money on the Road: Grocery Pickup Services
In my last installment of “Saving Money on the Road”, I talked about how meal planning is one of the biggest things I do that helps me to save money. Today I’m going to discuss how grocery pickup services help me to keep my grocery budget in check. So what’s the big deal about pick …
Nauseous From RV Tank Odor? Here’s A Clean Solution!
Are the odors from your RV’s black tank nauseating, especially after you dump it? I know ours were. We would dump our black tank and the sewer odor would be horrible. It would take filling the tank with a few gallons of water and chemicals to calm it down. Then it would soon be dump …
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Saving Money on the Road: Meal Planning At Its Best
Today is the first installment of a series I will be working on entitled, “Saving Money on the Road”. In my post 2 weeks ago, I professed my love for YNAB from both a professional and a personal standpoint. Today’s topic combines two of my favorite things, budgeting and food. Whether you live in a …
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You’ll Love This Brilliant RV Floorplan Tool
Are you looking to purchase a new RV? Do you find the search for the perfect floorplan tiring? Searching all the different brands. Models changing year to year. Jumping from website to website then dealer to dealer. Up and down RV stairs a half a million times. Well, this RV finder just made your search …
How To Turn Financial Chaos Into A Foolproof Budget
This article originally appears on my business blog over at Open Roads Bookkeeping. While it doesn’t directly deal with full time living, it is important to have your finances in order regardless of whether you live in a house or an RV. I frequently get asked if I can help with personal finance. Yes, absolutely! …
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Which Surge Protector Is Right For Your RV
Is your RV properly protected from electrical surges, faulty campground wiring, or even low voltage? Are you aware that normal RV surge protectors do not protect against some of the most damaging electrical conditions? Your RV is a big investment not to mention the contents inside your RV. It needs proper electrical protection, therefore you …
2018: By the Numbers
Camping Spots: 14 Miles Towed: 4,300 Private Parks: 15 nights, 2 parks State Parks: 240 nights, 5 parks State Park Cabins: 1 night Boondocking: 4 nights Total Spent: $601.34 Average Cost per Night: $2.31