Planning Fulltiming or Snowbirding? Deal With Debt Now

Planning on snowbirding or fulltime RVing? Starting down the road debt-free is a Godsend. Here’s a story that may help you get to that goal.


Fulltime Newbie Concerns: Prescriptions from Mexico?

One of the things that concern many fulltime newbies is that of keeping to a budget. With the current oil company guzzling act, many of us are watching our nickles and dimes real closely. Can you save money on buying your prescription drugs in Mexico? Is it legal? Is it safe?
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RV Fulltiming With Little Ones? One Couple’s Story

Their friends thought they’d lost their minds: They gave up 6,000 square feet of house (with six bedrooms) for living fulltime in a motorhome with two little ones. But after two years of road life, Jim and Debbie said the experience was life-altering.


Laptop or Desktop–Which Computer for Fulltiming?

It practically become a “campfire discussion point” among fulltime RVers, what kind of computer is best for the lifestyle? At the risk of setting off a “Ford v Chevy” style debate, we offer a few thoughts on the matter.


Near Detroit? Catch a Couple of RV Seminars

If you’re near Detroit before Sunday, February 17, you may be able to catch a couple of interesting RV seminars at the big RV show. Check out our story for more details.


Trick Out That Rig With Diamond Plate

Need to give the old interior a shot in the arm? Nancy Einheuser’s vision may be what you’re looking for. In spiffing up her travel trailer she’s a long way away from pretty pillows and wallpaper. Check out the full story.


Fulltiming Doesn’t Mean Major Eating Change

Do fulltimers spend all their food budget in restaurants? Or are “TV dinners” more the fare? Check out results from a survey and some candid comments.


Six Rules for Traveling In Tight Quarters

“The Johnstons just completed another three-month motor home journey. Three months is a long time to be on the road with someone else in a vehicle not much larger than a Wal-Mart dressing room.”
Thereafter follows the six rules, which look like so much extinguishing for the fire that rises between the sexes. […]


The Return of the Blue Bird

It’s not spring, and our feathered friends are still fluffing out in southern climes. But the return of the BlueBird is certain–that is, the Blue Bird Motorcoach.
Considered by many to be the pinnacle of fulltiming RV luxury, Blue Bird Wanderlodge was the first $100,000 motorhome to hit the market. If you rode ‘the […]


Financial Columnists Suggest RVing Alternative

The financial column, Motley Fool, recently ran a piece entitled “The Cost of Working.” In it, authors Billy and Akaisha Kaderli questioned the wisdom of working longer to build up the 401K retirement plan. After examining just how much more it costs to work, rather than to retire, the Kaderlis provided some suggestions […]