Glacier National Park, Montana

After we left Grand Teton and Yellowstone, we drove straight up to Montana to visit Glacier! This was Jeffrey’s favorite park so far (#13 on our trip). Overall, the park is absolutely beautiful and it wasn’t nearly as crowded as the others. There is a small town outside of the park that we stayed in …

Sustainable RV Living – Why we went solar

We finally took the plunge and decided to go solar. This is huge because it’s allowed us the ability to run on our own resources. This has aided us in the #1 question we ask ourselves everyday.. where will we sleep tonight? There are a few places that vanlifers and RV’ers can sleep and I …

Most asked questions about: Vanlife

After being on the road for a few months we’ve had a lot of interest from friends, family and followers about what it’s like living in the Winnebago full time. We’ve narrowed it down to 5 of our most asked questions and thought we’d share the answers! Where do you sleep at night? Where do …

Energy & Water Conservation Tips while Boondocking

Some of the links on this page are affiliate links. If you purchase items through these links, we earn a small commission through our affiliate programs. Shorter showers using water shutoff valve Use power from unused devices such as laptops with USB charging ports Solar devices: Expandable Solar Lanterns Keep your refrigerator or freezer cooler …

Wild Camping Locations

So.. what’s wild camping? Wild camping is also known as boondocking, dry camping or dispersed camping and it’s another way of saying FREE camping. One of the perks of #vanlife is being able to find amazing spots to sleep at night that are absolutely free. You don’t always luck up and find the perfect spot, …