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  • January 16, 2023

    More Water Woes

    [Picture] We thought we had fixed our water leak and made our rig watertight. After a very rainy day, I ascended the ladder on the back of Tagalong to sweep any remaining liquid off our slideout toppers....

    • Lessons & Challenges
    • Year 2023
  • January 1, 2023

    A Week of Water Woes

    [Picture] We had planned to organize our RV cellar to make room for some new ground-mounted solar panels. Opening our cellar compartment, we found something no RVer ever wants to find: a puddle with no...

    • Lessons & Challenges
    • Year 2023
  • October 29, 2022

    Our Biggest Challenges in Our Third Year of RV Travel

    [Picture] RV life, like anything else, has its ups and downs. The ups include freedom, flexibility, and exploration. But those perks can come at the expense of difficult, stressful drives trying to maneuver...

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    • Year 2022
  • September 28, 2022

    Albuquerque or Bust

    [Picture] Be careful what you wish for. We had planned to head to Albuquerque from Branson, Missouri, for two reasons: to shorten the remaining distance to our planned stops in Arizona and to get to higher...

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    • Year 2022
  • July 27, 2022

    How a Flat Tire Helped Us Work Together

    [Picture] We had just settled into Mike Rowe’s The Way I Heard It podcast to get beyond a stupid (but all-important at the time) squabble. The diversion worked, lightening our moods and bringing smiles...

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    • Year 2022
  • June 21, 2022

    Navigating Low-Clearance Bridges in an RV

    [Picture] Living in a fifth wheel has its pluses and minuses. If we could change anything about it, we’d make it shorter. Our 13-foot, 3-inch height makes it tricky to navigate a lot of areas, including...

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    • Year 2022
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