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Carolyn’s RV Life- Where I’ve Been!

Carolyn Higgins Solo Female RV Life

My Story, On the Road Carolyn’s RV Life- Where I’ve Been! Posted by Carolyn Higgins on February 14, 2018 Living my best life! Full-time RVer, blogger and all around adventure and nature lover… I’ve been busy traveling, working and making videos! In case you aren’t yet on YouTube be sure to check out the playlist […]

Goodbye to the Southwestern Desert, Hello Sedona, AZ!

On the Road, Places Goodbye to the Southwestern Desert, Hello Sedona, AZ! Posted by Carolyn Higgins on March 15, 2017 As the spring heat closed in on the Arizona desert, it was time for me to move to higher elevations and cooler temperatures.  As I left Ehrenberg for the last time this season and headed […]

How To Safely Drive Your RV on Mountain Roads

RV Living Tips

On the Road, RV Living Tips, RVing Safety Tips, Uncategorized How to Drive an RV on Mountain Roads Without Killing Your Brakes! Posted by Carolyn Higgins on March 15, 2017 I recently drove my 29’ Class C RV over two mountain passes in one day. I climbed from sea level to over 7000 feet,  back […]

Snowbird in Arizona and Nevada

On the Road, Places I’m a Full-time RV Snowbird in Arizona and Nevada! Posted by Carolyn Higgins on January 29, 2017 It’s almost February and I’ve been on the road for ten months.  When I try to create a timeline of the places I’ve been and the things I’ve seen over the last ten months, […]

How Full-Time RVers and VanDwellers Get an Address and Mail

On the Road, RV Living Tips How Full-Time RVers and VanDwellers Get an Address and Mail Posted by Carolyn Higgins on January 5, 2017 When you live full time in your RV, Van or Camper and travel all over the country, ‘normal’ life things like having a state to call home, a real address, and […]

What I See (in my New RV Life)

On the Road, Places, Stories of RV Life What I See (in my New RV Life) Posted by Carolyn Higgins on December 28, 2016 It was a cool autumn evening. The sun was lazily ambling down the western sky and the smell of wood-fires and home-cooking infused the air with familiarity and reflection.  On my […]

8 Signs You’re Destined to be a Full Time RVer or VanDweller

Full time RVers and VanDwellers are as diverse as any individuals you’d find in a traditional community.  Some love to live in RV parks or explore National Parks. Some prefer to stealth camp in urban areas. And others,  like me, are boondockers who crave the peace and solitude that only the most remote National Forest […]

Black Friday Hell: Take Me Back to Nature

desert sunset joshua tree nevada sunset

The longer I live on the road, the more awake and aware I seem to become. Cities are like sensory overload tunnels bombarding me with noise; cars, leaf blowers, buses, sirens, music piped into everywhere. Homes are like virtual reality hell chambers; loud TV bombarding me with a false realty and selling us everything under the […]

How I Insulate My RV on the Fly to Not Freeze in Cold Weather

RV Living Boondocking Winnemucca Nevada

Life is an adventure… at least mine is- and that’s very much by design! I was recently driving through the high desert in Nevada, on my way south, after spending Thanksgiving with my friend Bob (Bob Wells, CheapRVLiving.com –  I know many of you know him) and his family in Medford, Oregon. Since I don’t […]

RV Living Fun Fact: What is a Purple Heart City

Traveling through Oregon this past summer, I noticed several  “Purple Heart City” signs.  I wondered what that meant.  What makes a city a “Purple Heart City”?  Is the mayor or other town resident a  Purple Heart recipient?  Does the town’s population have a larger than average percentage of veterans? Being the research nerd that I […]