Boondocking 101: Dealing with all things water {Fresh, Black, & Gray}
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Boondocking 101: Dealing with all things water {Fresh, Black, & Gray}

In this part of the Boondocking 101 series, we will be discussing all things water, which will include fresh, black, and gray water. Because as much as we are willing to give up the luxury of full hookups, washing up after a hike through the hoodoos of Bryce Canyon National Park is pretty important.

That’s right, boondocking does not have to equal being stinky or conserving every drop of water you have because you do not know what to do with your waste and you aren’t ready to leave your site.

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Downsizing and Minimizing. How we prepared to move from home to RV.
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Downsizing and Minimizing. How we prepared to move from home to RV.

How do you give away items you have worked so hard for? How do you choose which items to keep and which ones to let go of? What do you do with the sentimental items? Do you need to pay for a storage locker?

I am going to walk you through how we managed to downsize from 2,500 square foot to just a 40-foot travel trail, in only 2 months.

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Making Christmas Memories with the Family (includes a free must do for Christmas checklist)
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Making Christmas Memories with the Family (includes a free must do for Christmas checklist)

Living a tiny lifestyle allows us to not waste money on materialistic items, which means we don’t have to waste our life working every single day. Instead, we get to spend the majority of our time just being a family and making memories. The memories we will create this holiday season are the most important presents we could ever give to our son.

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3 of My Top Tips for Using a RV Oven, Without Burning Your Food.
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3 of My Top Tips for Using a RV Oven, Without Burning Your Food.

It seems as if every day someone is posting in a RV Facebook group that they can’t get their RV oven to operate effectively. Some people have even went so far as ripping their ovens out and purchasing toaster ovens instead. I mean if that is what makes their lives easier, ok, but why?

Why would I want one more kitchen gadget cluttering up my tiny RV counters when I have an oven just sitting there waiting to be used.

And let me tell you, I use it. EVERY. SINGLE. DAY.

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