Boondocking: Managing Power

Christopher Wright/ October 18, 2023/ Adventures, Gear, Tech, and Reviews, RV Stories/ 0 comments

Earlier, we talked in broad sweeps about what steps to take to get ready to boondock. In this article, I want to dive a little deeper into how to better approach your power management when boondocking with your rig. Managing power while boondocking is part passive habit and part active choice. Let’s look at the power consumers on a rig and how we can manage them better: Power Management: the

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Boondocking in an RV

Christopher Wright/ October 11, 2023/ Gear, Tech, and Reviews, RV Stories, Transitions/ 2 comments

We are often asked how we go boondocking in a bus (or RV). A lot of folks who’ve only ever gone weekending, or done extended stays at parks with hookups, don’t know where to start. It all breaks down to two main concepts; preparation and management. The two are interrelated. You prepare your rig’s systems to better manage them. So first let’s talk about preparation. Let’s also break down our

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Bannocks, the Ultimate Bus Bread!

Christopher Wright/ October 4, 2023/ Recipes, Transitions/ 0 comments

When you live in a bus, RV, or other mobile option sacrifices have to be made. One sacrifice our family made was when it comes to baking. When we were in a sticks and bricks home, we used to bake all the time from frozen pizzas and loaves of sourdough bread to acres of cookies ready for munching. This post may contain affiliate links, meaning if you click on it

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Communication Lessons in Music

Christopher Wright/ September 27, 2023/ Slices of life/ 0 comments

Communication skills are essential to me, my family, and anyone trying to live and operate in groups larger than one. And when you’re living in a 40’ school bus, they are even more so than you realize. Little things in a house that can go under the radar can become major annoyances quicker than one realizes. It’s hard to walk away and fume when the object of your ire is

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Jordan Lake Recreation Area, Poplar Point Campground, Wilsonville, NC

Christopher Wright/ September 13, 2023/ Campground/ 0 comments

Passing through North Carolina, we stayed a few nights at the Poplar Point Campground, which was part of the Jordan Lake Recreation Area. This sprawling campground was a nice stop on our way north. Perched on the banks of Jordan Lake, this popular campground was one of the first places our kids got to play with other kids after the semi-isolation of our winter in South Texas. Getting to the

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Discovery Place, Charlotte, NC

Christopher Wright/ September 6, 2023/ Museums and Zoos/ 0 comments

While traveling through Charlotte, North Carolina, we got another chance to explore an amazing science center and STEM play place, The Discovery Place! What’s Inside The Discovery Place? This three-story structure was more than we could explore in just one day! The first area we explored had water tables, pneumatic tubes, and other similar experiences as one could find at other STEM playspaces. Just outside this area, they had tanks

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Houston Space Center, Houston, TX

Christopher Wright/ August 23, 2023/ Museums and Zoos/ 0 comments

On our journey out of South Texas, we stopped in at the Houston Space Center, in Houston, Texas. This is another one of those museums that we got into for free due to our EAA student membership The boy got during his Young Eagles flight. And probably the BEST space museum we’ve ever seen. The museum was a little overwhelming at first. Everything was off the main entrance, and we’re

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Internet on the Road

Christopher Wright/ August 16, 2023/ Gear, Tech, and Reviews, RV Stories/ 0 comments

A lot of people ask about how to get internet on the road. In a sticks and bricks it’s so easy to do. Simply choose your internet service provider, hook up a modem, and you’re ready to go! On the road, it gets a little harder. One doesn’t have the luxury of “hard-line” connections like cable or DSL, so you have to enter the realm of mobile internet! Lucky for

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Goliad State Park, Goliad, TX

Christopher Wright/ August 9, 2023/ Campground, Museums and Zoos/ 0 comments

We stayed at Goliad State Park and Historic Site as our first stop after leaving our winter home of Resaca de la Palma State Park. Many pros to this site far outweighed the few cons we came across.   As we’ve discussed many times, we love museums! Goliad State Park and Historic Site is a park and museum rolled into one! About the history The keystone of this park is the

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