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Six Tips For the Perfect Road Trip
After two and a half years driving all around the US, we consider ourselves pretty seasoned road warriors. Here are some of our top tips for a better road trip experience:
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A Few Weeks in Sticks & Bricks
Our November plans started to take shape earlier in the year, when we had a text conversation with our good friends Dave & Shannon. A few beers may have been involved but the conversation went something like – I can’t believe we are not going to see each other this year. WTF!
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More Arizona; Friends, Birthdays and An Election
After a fun few days in Prescott, we headed south to the warmer climes of the Phoenix area. Although we don’t much enjoy this area of the country due to the urban sprawl, we do really like Lost Dutchman State Park.
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Northern Arizona, Spiders, Mice and the Endless Search for Better Weather
Northern Arizona is much more to my taste. Small friendly towns with real downtowns and a lot more character than their southern neighbors.
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The Great American West: Monuments, Canyons and Gods
The southwestern US is stuff of legend. Giant red rock monoliths, steep, gigantic canyons it’s hard not to feel like you are constantly on the set of a western movie.
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Banish The Beige – Before and After Pictures of Our Airstream Upgrades
Many RV’s have a certain look about them. Think Grandma’s retirement home or an old country diner called Golden Pancakes. Swirly upholstery, brass touches, intricate window cornices, all in cream and beige. Lots and lots of beige. Some are better than others and one of the main reasons we chose an Airstream to live and
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Front Range: Adventures in Brewing!
We like to visit breweries and some of our favorites are in this area so we decided it was worth a week or two based around Boulder and Fort Collins to explore them.
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Summer in Colorado! Mountains, Cute Towns, Hikes and Rain
We have spent all of August in Colorado and it really is a beautiful place. The 3 to 4 weeks we spent at altitude in amazing scenery but mostly crappy weather.
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Driving an RV Along The Loneliest Highway in America
We settled on heading up through Tahoe and across Nevada and Utah on Interstate 50 AKA The Loneliest Highway in America.
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California – We Could Live Here!
After spending a lot of life traveling around the world for work and the last two years traveling for fun we are well-practiced at playing the game “what would it be like to live here?”
