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The Do’s and Don’ts of an RV Show

If you have never been to an RV show, watch this quick video on why you should attend a show. Then check out the tips below on the do’s and don’ts. RV shows are great for several reasons, and if you...

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Coachella: The People, The Music, The Festival!

The Coachella Valley is slowly and surely filling up with bodies yearning for live music. The first weekend of Coachella is right around the corner and even though we are on our East Coast trek this...

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Salvation Mountain: Childlike Art

In the Desert of California lies the small town of Niland and the most amazing piece of art work I have ever seen. 30 years ago a Virginia man named Leonard Knight decided to go to Niland to try and...

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San Elijo State Beach, California

Beachfront property in California is expensive, but camping on beachfront property is very affordable! San Elijo State Beach Campground sits right on the ocean in Cardiff, CA.  It’s a cool beach town...

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Killer Street Tacos in California

If you are in Cardiff or the vicinity of it, you have to go to Bull Taco!  It overlooks the water, has great street tacos with a twist and it’s super laid back. It is located inside of San Elijo State...

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How to Avoid Being Alone on Holidays

 There is no reason to be without family and friends during holidays just because you’re a nomad.  The key is simple. Be somewhere awesome! Everyone wants a vacation and especially during a Holiday...

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Idyllwild – A Small Town with Edge

A mile high in the San Jacinto National Forest is the small town of Idyllwild, California. Famous for old movies and Jazz this town still holds its small town charm even though it’s a popular tourist...

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Get Stoned – Slow Food and No Fizzy Yellow Beer

We have been fans of Stone Brewery and their knock you in the face with flavor beers for a while now.  So the new Stone Brewing World Bistro & Gardens immediately made the top of our to-do list for...

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San Diego – Countryside, Suburbs and Downtown

Have you ever heard of Jamul, California? We never had and sometimes ignorance is the best way to start off a trip. If we don’t know where we’re going there’s zero preconceived notions or expectations....

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Temecula: Sippin, Swingin and Wilderness Lakes

I have to admit that we’ve been to this area before, even stayed at the same campground but wow, we totally missed Temecula and what a mistake! We missed out on some serious sippin’ and swingin’! Two...

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Hipsters and Hollywood in Palm Springs

Some think of Palm Springs as a winter golf retreat for retirees or the resting place of old Hollywood relics.  Others think of it as a once a year destination for hipsters pre and post Coachella (like...

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Wild Times at Rancho Oso

If you are anything like us, you yearn for real experiences!  Sure reenactments, living villages and themed towns are great for kitschy kicks but like everything else in life, the real thing is always...

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Soledad Canyon Campground

Soledad Canyon campground is only 30 minutes from Los Angeles and yet worlds away. Surrounded by hills and mountains, this was the perfect Easter family getaway. Yes, I know Easter is long gone but...

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Santa Cruz is Uber Hip Cali

Santa Cruz California seems to have it all…beautiful dramatic beaches, virgin redwood forests, outdoor markets and a mish mash hodge podge culture that oozes awesomeness. It’s a place where it seems...

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A Tour Through Gold Country

A tour through Gold Country leads us to nineteenth-century towns sporting modern restaurants and back roads with some not so expected agricultural experiences. California’s Gold Country is famous for...

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Rhythmic Nevada City

Rolling along Highway 49 in Northern California, we passed a chain of quaint towns that all sprang up to accommodate the floods of prospectors looking to strike it rich during the Gold Rush.  (I like...

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Unusual and Tasty finds in Sonoma County

Motoring along patchworks of vineyards, orchards and oak trees we naturally gravitated away from the typical hotspots of Sonoma County and found ourselves drawn to the not so obvious and slightly...

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Boondocking Pumpkin Carving Contest

Most Halloween parties are all about costumes, drinking, and mischief…and while we had our fair share of all three, this Halloween it was more about the location. We’re wild camping out in the Alabama...

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