Life Changing CirCAMPstances | ep 156
After exploring the country part-time in their nuCamp trailer for the past few years, Nikki and Chris have recently become full-time RVers traveling between Texas and Boston with their granddaughter, Brielle.
After exploring the country part-time in their nuCamp trailer for the past few years, Nikki and Chris have recently become full-time RVers traveling between Texas and Boston with their granddaughter, Brielle.
One thing you should consider when purchasing an RV is what type of camping you plan to do. From there, you can start breaking down the units that might be right for you.
Before planning your next camping trip, consider adding Bird Watching to your list of family activities when exploring the outdoors! It’s a great way to get outside while also appreciating all that nature has to offer. This calming activity allows you to be in the moment and take more notice of the environment around you – including plants, insects, and of course, birds. Clint and Lindsay sit down with Mary G, who has been an avid bird watcher for many years, and take a deep dive into everything that goes into birding.
If you want some weird, wonderful, zany, and crazy things to see in your 2023 RV travel plans, we have a podcast episode for you!
It’s time to see if camping costs less than standard travel options like hotels and air travel vacations. Are we saving money with RV travel?
Used RVs can really be excellent purchases, but there’s a lot to look out for. We share some ideas on how to properly “kick the tires” before you hand over the cash. If you’ve been shopping for a trailer online, you’ve likely come across the mega-resource RVTrader.com. Paige Bouma, VP of Trader Interactive Brands, is a real RV camper, and she shares insights on how to find your next camper when shopping online. Once you arrive at an RV dealership, what do you want in your experience? We asked! Bugs all over! You’ve had them encrusting the leading surfaces of your rig anytime you’ve driven for a few miles. How do you get the buggars off and reduce the frustrations?