What do you do with dirty laundry in your RV? Do you have one of those mesh laundry bags stashed in the shower? A basket laying around that has to be constantly moved? Or is it just piled in a corner or on a bed? In the past, we used at least a couple of …
What is Workamping?
This is the second part in my series, “Camp hosting vs. Workamping”. You can find part one here. One of the biggest questions asked on full-time RV Facebook pages is, “how does everyone make money on the road?” Workamping is definitely an option for those looking to work on the road. Workamping, as opposed to …
What is Camp Hosting?
We often get asked, “what is camp hosting?” The short of camp hosting is that generally, you are volunteering your time in exchange for your full hookup campsite with no monetary compensation. We have already found that responsibilities and schedule vary greatly park to park. So far we have camp hosted at two different parks …
Trippy, Propane Hose Chewing, Squirrels
A squirrel chewed our propane hose on The Tin Can! Why? And how am I going to keep them from chewing it again? I mean, I never thought of this being an issue. I’ve seen where squirrels have chewed on wires before, but I didn’t think they would chew on hoses. Anyway… As a note, …
Swapping Out An RV Oven – Part 1
Swapping out a gas RV oven is not as difficult as you might think. Even though the stove top and oven appear as one piece, they can be separated by removing a couple of screws and detaching some gas lines. I know it sounds intimidating, messing with gas lines and such. Actually, it’s really simple, …
What’s Holding You Back?
In my last post, I shared our “Why?”. I guess the alternate title to this article could be “How?” Very often we hear people in our full-time circles, who often talk about things that are holding them back from living the full-time RV lifestyle. Typically these “restraints” are based around several key things that include: …
DIY Countertop
Who doesn’t wish that they could change out the ugly countertop in their RV? After all, most are cheap, thin OSB, laminated tops and don’t look good at all. Then there are the sinks. The combination of these two pieces, at least in our RV, left much to be desired. When we started our RV …