We’ve been having fun this winter putting our summer renovations to the test to see how much they impact our boondocking ability. We’ve had a few requests to share about some of our renovations from a boondocking perspective. Since we’ve now done several extended dry camping stops since the summer, it seems like a good […]
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Healthcare & Health Insurance for Full Time RVers
No matter how you look at it, healthcare, and specifically health insurance, is a headache. The US healthcare system, for all of its advancements, is painfully expensive and a complicated mess. This is an update to our previous healthcare chapter to integrate in the added challenges and benefits of the Affordable Care Act (ACA – […]
Hanging around Elkhart
We’ve been hanging out in Elkhart, IN ever since the Escapade let out on the 17th at Elkhart Campground. Between the DOVES hosting Red Cross training classes, Nick Russell of the awesome Gypsy Journal offering his Self Publishing workshop and bunches of friends – who could resist? It’s been non-stop events, social gatherings, deepening of […]
Working 9 to 5 (So instead – Links to helpful posts!)
That’s 9a – 5a, by the way. We’re working around the clock, quite literally, on the re-write of The Mobile Internet Handbook. When we’re working on a project as intense as this together, we work in shifts. Cherie gets to work around 9am and works into the early afternoon. Chris gets up, and we get […]
Money, Banking, Taxes and Finances for the Full-Time Traveler
<— Read Chapter 9: Picking a Domicile State, Getting Mail & Voting Read Chapter 11: Approaching the Overwhelm of Preparing for Full Time Travel —> Being nomadic doesn’t necessarily mean divorcing yourself from the economy, forgoing being a tax paying citizen or giving up saving for the future. While you’ll likely eliminate many bills, you’ll still have […]
Chapter 12: Healthcare and Staying Healthy on the Road
<— Read Chapter 11: Tackling the Overwhelm of Preparing Read Chapter 13: Lack of Continuity while Traveling Full Time —> No matter how you look at it, healthcare, and specifically health insurance, is a headache. The US healthcare system, for all of its advancements, is painfully expensive and a complicated mess. Things may be getting a bit better, […]
Resources! Resources! Resources!
Whew. After several long driving days in a row, we finally crossed into Florida last night. It’s been a busy week with lots of miles under our tires. And we look forward to catching up on a lot of stuff over the coming days before we make our final push to our winter spot in […]
Setting up Domicile in Florida as a Full Time RVer
We just completed the process of moving our domicile to Florida from South Dakota. In this post I’ll give you a little bit of background on why we initially selected South Dakota, why Florida seems to be a better choice for us now, and our process & costs of establishing our domicile in Florida. It […]
Un-Cutting the Cord
Today is my seventh Nomadiversary – seven years since I cut the cord and left traditional fixed-location life behind. Over the years, I’ve often been asked “Why?” – what inspired me to hit the road to head out to see the world with only a ridiculously small Tab Clamshell and a little Jeep Liberty to […]
Tackling the Overwhelm of Preparing for Full Time Travel
<— Read Chapter 10: Nomadic Money — Banking, Finances & Taxes Read Chapter 12: Healthcare and Staying Healthly —> So you have the goal, the dream, the vision. You want to hit the road. But you look at everything ahead of you to get there and it completely overwhelms you. You have dozens of blogs bookmarked that you’re […]