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Winter Home 2023
We’re back for round 2 in Quartzsite! This marks the end of our winter migration, as this is our “home” of the South. We plan to travel some this winter, but until then, expect to see lots of Arizona desert wildlife posts coming soon! The trail cam will be running […]
Continue readingLake Mead, Nevada
Lake Mead is America’s largest reservoir, created by the Hoover Dam’s construction. The area we visited here is in the Overton arm, and it’s just a small, tiny portion of the entire thing, which has over 750 miles of coastline! With mostly soft sands as terrain, as it once was […]
Continue readingSand Mountain, Utah
We rarely stay in paid campsites, but this state park was a must-see on our list, as we wanted to see some of the famous sand dunes that are found all over around here. For $18 USD, we were able to stay almost anywhere within the area of Little Sahara […]
Continue readingRV Life: One Year Anniversary
On May 13, we’ll be commemorating our first year of full-time living in a Class C RV. It’s been a wild ride, and we’d love to take you through a recap of our experiences so far! Embracing the RV Lifestyle The idea of living in an RV wasn’t our first […]
Continue readingSummer Migration: Back to Canada
Are you ready for a thrilling adventure from the desert to the Great White North? Join me on my latest journey as I travel from Arizona all the way to Alberta, Canada. From the scorching sun of the south to the cool and refreshing breeze of the north, I'll take you through my unforgettable experience of exploring new places, meeting new people, and embracing the beauty of nature along the way.
Continue readingExploring Delamar Dry Lake: A Hidden Gem in Nevada’s Desert Landscape
Sometimes, the best discoveries happen by chance. That’s what happened to us when we stumbled upon Delamar Dry Lake in Nevada. We had planned to camp at a nature reserve, but when we arrived, all the spots were taken. So, we took a chance on a long canyon road, and […]
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