A fulltiming couple we know just completed their annual foray into the frustrations of tax filings. Yep, they had to file for an extension this spring, and spun it all out until nearly the last minute. “What’s almost as bad as having to do the paperwork,” said one, “is trying to figure out what to do with all the dratted paperwork!” Here are some thoughts on dealing with the avalanche of 8 1/2 x 11s.

Tips for Uncluttering Your Life to Fulltime RV
For those who would take up the road to fulltime RVing, unloading clutter from your life is a necessity, unless you can somehow put all your “storehouses” on wheels and tug them along behind you. For some, it almost becomes a chicken and egg thing: Do you RV to rid your life of clutter, or do you rid your life of clutter to RV? For most it is the latter, but surprisingly, some are taking up the RV lifestyle to simplify their lives, and getting rid of possessions is part and parcel. Here are some tips from the experts that can help with the sometimes painful process of trimming back.

Colorado camp hosts have plenty to do some of it a bit odd
By some reports, there are over 250 campground hosts working throughout the state of Colorado. And they must have some stories to tell. Aside from giving directions, stocking toilet paper, and selling firewood, it’s hard to imagine part of the duty assignment for the camp hosts up at Wolford Mountain Campground: Hand over $20 bills […]

Going off the road to care for loved ones
“We came to visit Mom last May and planned to stay only the summer then head south as we have for the last nine years. But after being her for a month or so it was clear that her Alzheimers had progressed to the point that we just couldn’t leave her on her own.” […]

Full Time RVer Issue 57
Published every two weeks. This issue’s email alert was sent to more than 25,000 RVers. DVD: Extended and Full-time RV Travel RV experts Joe and Vicki Kieva show RVers who plan to travel much or all of the time how to successfully live a life on the RV road. Learn more or order. Extend your water supply while […]

Fulltime With Your Own Washer/Dryer?
n the days before the Industrial Revolution, travelers washed clothes in whatever body of water was handy, maybe beating them with rocks for a cleansing effect. Today’s RV travelers, happily, have a few more choices available. Many RVers take their clothes to a nearby laudromat or facility in an RV park. Still others have washing facilities in their rig. How about you? Are you wondering about whether to equip your current or future fulltime rig with your own washing setup?

Life s a circus for fulltime RV family
Tim and Renee McRae didn’t dream about running away to join the circus when they were kids. They just sort of fell into it. Today, and their two teenage sons live in Class A motorhome and travel most of the year, making the circus a family business. Tim recently told a blogger for the SF Weekly.com […]

Time to Buy a Full Time Rig? Used May the Ticket
Economic conditions have broadened the possibilities of what to buy in the RV market. While families that have bought rigs that they find they can t afford, the market may just be ripe for a used RV purchase. Not withstanding, the huge amount of depreciation faced by new rig buyers isn t in the picture, and used rigs have usually had the bugs worked out. What to look for? Check out the story.

RV fulltimers cost saving tricks
In these days where fuel costs are taking a huge chunk out of the fulltimer’s budget, here are a few ideas to help cut costs elsewhere in your life.

RV Park Owner s Arguments Against Camp Walmart
Fulltime RVers understand the need for the availability of inexpensive–preferably free–camping. After spending some long hours on the road, we know how important it is to be able to pull off the highway for a few hours and get some rest. But there’s always a fly in the ointment.