Posts Tagged ‘boondocking’

Who Gets Their Dream?

Posted on September 25th, 2009 by by Administrator

I spent some time recently talking with a fellow who is retiring soon and was interested in buying our bus conversion and hitting the road as a fulltime RVer, something he has dreamed of for years.
He liked the bus, and really appreciated all of the upgrades we had added, such as solar panels, inverter, and large [...]

Not Our Crowd

Posted on July 23rd, 2009 by by Administrator

This is our last day vending at the FMCA rally, and though sales have not been what we had hoped for, they are about what we expected them to be. We have covered our expenses, and we have introduced a lot of people to the Gypsy Journal. Hopefully when they get back home or wherever [...]

Fulltiming Is A State Of Mind

Posted on April 28th, 2009 by by Administrator

In a blog post titled Am I a Full-timer? I think so… on the RV.Net Blog, Tony Cornett, known as Firedude to his many followers, writes about going to visit family in his old hometown over Easter, and realizing he is indeed a fulltime RVer, not just a weekend warrior.
Some of the clues were subtle, [...]

Is Solar A Good Investment For RVers?

Posted on January 30th, 2009 by by Administrator

I’ve talked about solar power before in the blog, so I apologize to those who have already read this information. But this time of year it is a subject that comes up in my e-mail often as RVers spend time boondocking in the Southwest. So here we go again – is a solar system a [...]