You gotta like togetherness. It’s a good thing that Sasha and Laura Jevetich like it, because their fulltiming world is compactly put in an 8′ 10″ SnowRiver truck camper. We’ll let the Jevtichs explain their reasoning:
“We sold our home May 2007. With the mortgage, the property taxes, utilities, lawn care, storage, newspaper, maid, insurance, HOA […]
Shades of the sixties, man! How many of you remember that monthly magazine on back-to-the-land living called Mother Earth News? Well, one of our team remembers pouring over issues of this “hippie era” journal, getting all kinds of ideas for the future. Just which of us that was, we’ll leave buried in […]
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.
By Fran Crawford
It seems to me there are some things a person who lives in a house with no wheels could learn from full time RVers. Even if you plan to live out the rest of your life where you are now, I bet you have more ’stuff’ than you need.
A full time RVer must […]
By Adrienne Kristine
At the end of every season, the workampers move on to other locations or a well-deserved rest during the winter. If you’ve been workamping for a while, you’ll pick up something here and there during your stay. It’s usually stuff you’ll only use at that location. For example, it rains quite a bit […]
For anyone considering the fulltime RV lifestyle, a state to establish a home base can be vitally important. For these RVers, the new 2008 guide “Selecting An RV Home Base” from the editors of Trailer Life and Motorhome magazines is a “must-have” planning tool for selecting a state to call “home.” Among the most important […]
As RVers–and particularly as fulltimers–keeping track of the details is both necessary, but time and space consuming. For years RVers have been carrying notebooks in the cab of the tow vehicle, writing down such necessary information as fuel costs, trip distances, expenses for maintenance and repairs. On the road it’s nice to know […]
It’s a question that a lot of fulltime wannabees have: Should we sell the house and go fulltiming, or fulltime and still “hold onto” the house. Well, maybe the answer lies in crunching numbers.
Rick and Orinda, who participate in the Escapees Club RV forum put together a clever spreadsheet that you can download […]