Lake Quitman West Dam, TX

Christopher Wright/ April 12, 2023/ Adventures, Campground/ 0 comments

Our first stop in Texas on our run south from The Sugar Beet Harvest. Lake Quitman West Dispersed Camping was a great place to cool our heels for a bit and recover from a simply horrible cold that was going around the bus. Located 20 minutes or so outside of the town of Lake Quitman, it’s a little off the beaten path, but not so much as to be inaccessible.

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Jacque’s Rolling Wheels DIY, MO

Christopher Wright/ February 22, 2023/ Adventures, Campground, RV Stories/ 0 comments

As part of our plans to move south for the winter, we stayed for a month at Jacque’s Rolling Wheels DIY, outside of Hartville, Missouri. Jacque’s Rolling Wheels DIY is the first place we ever paid to camp. As a campground, it’s minimal; just a field. You pay for the networking experience of the other nomads and full-timers as you work on your rig. Most campgrounds do not allow this!

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Worthwine Island Conservation Area, Amazonia, MO

Christopher Wright/ February 15, 2023/ Adventures/ 0 comments

On our run south from North Dakota, we stayed a few days in the dispersed camping area in the Worthwine Island Conservation Area. The area was a bit off the beaten path, and google maps and truck maps both failed us. One had us magically transported across the map, while the other got us most of the way there and then stopped. One thing we can say with confidence is

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Gunderson Park, Centerville, SD

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

Just outside of Centerville, South Dakota is an adorable county park that is free to camp at. With a notable exception. A lot of the free camping webpages state that Gunderson Park is open year-round, but there is a sign at the front gate that says camping is only allowed from Memorial Day to Labor Day. We showed up at the beginning of October with a plan to only stay

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The Shakedown Cruise

Christopher Wright/ October 26, 2022/ Adventures, Campground, RV Stories/ 0 comments

This week we finally launched for a “shakedown cruise”. A simple one-week trip to the Hoh rain forest to see what living out of the bus would be like, to be away from our sticks and bricks home and resources, and spot any major problems we might come across. It’s been a learning event for sure… Just on the outbound leg, we had a few minor catastrophes that could have

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