Tradewinds RV Park: Vallejo, CA

Christopher Wright/ November 26, 2025/ Campground, RV Stories/ 0 comments

We love to boondock, but sometimes our route brings us to areas without a lot of boondocking opportunities. While traveling up the west coast of California, we couldn’t skip one of the most infamous national parks, Alcatraz Island. However, due to it being the 4th-most-populous city in the United States, there was no public land. We chose to stay at Tradewinds RV Park in Vallejo. What to Expect at Tradewinds

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Celebrating a Birthday in Peoria, AZ

Christopher Wright/ September 3, 2025/ Adventures, RV Stories, Transitions/ 0 comments

Living on the road is a study in minimalism. As we covered in preparing your rig for boondocking, weight is the enemy, and storage is at a premium. Because of this, we’ve really gotten away from “stuff” as gifts for birthdays and instead, we’ve gone almost exclusively to experiences. We’ve chronicled a couple of these, from a pirate cruise to a horseback ride, and today is no exception. When we

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Exploring Farmington, New Mexico

Christopher Wright/ July 9, 2025/ Adventures, Campground, RV Stories/ 0 comments

While traveling through the mountains of Utah and later Colorado, we noticed Tad Cooper kept getting hot; hotter than he should. So as we were coming out of the mountains, we decided to have him checked out at a Freightliner dealership. Luckily for us, Farmington, New Mexico had one, and we were able to bring him in. While staying in and around Farmington, we were able to take in a

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How to Find Free Camping

Christopher Wright/ December 17, 2024/ Campground, RV Stories/ 0 comments

When you’re living on the road, you occasionally need to pull off of the road to rest, eat, tend to acts of nature, etc. While exciting, and full of novel experiences, life on the road doesn’t tend to be a very lucrative lifestyle so free camping is one of the best ways to find success. Before you get too involved in looking for free camping sites, you’ll want to do

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Pohick Bay Regional Campground, Lorton, VA

Christopher Wright/ November 15, 2023/ Campground, RV Stories/ 0 comments

While we were visiting Washington, DC, we wanted a place that was a little closer than Camp Cardinal. Lucky for us, we were able to get a spot at the Pohick Bay Regional Campground, in Lorton, Virginia! Unfortunately, we were so busy exploring Washington, DC while we stayed here, that we didn’t spend much time here. We can say that the campground is clean, well-maintained, and very busy on the

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Boondocking: Considerations

Christopher Wright/ November 1, 2023/ Adventures, RV Stories/ 0 comments

Things to Consider When Boondocking As we said before; when preparing to depart on your boondocking adventure, fill up water and fuel tanks, dump waste tanks, and go grocery shopping. Mind your rig’s weight limits and that we need foods easily consumed without using much power. Even before you hit the road, have a backup plan or two. Generally speaking, boondocking sites are first-come, first-served. The last thing you want

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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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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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