Mangroves and Manatees – What to do in Everglades National Park
…the ranger-guided tour. We didn’t go to Florida with any real expectations or much of a plan. Yet we saw so many stunning plants and animals that we really fell…
…the ranger-guided tour. We didn’t go to Florida with any real expectations or much of a plan. Yet we saw so many stunning plants and animals that we really fell…
…large parks, but they are very open, very close together, and very crowded. At Emigrant, while the campground is also open, it’s small so you’re surrounded by the vast desert…
…free camping. Some of our favorite camping sites have been free. Check out freecampsites.net or research dispersed camping policies within state or national forests you’ll be traveling around. You may find…
…places specifically you want to know more about? Feel free to ask us anything. Leave a comment below or send us an email. And most importantly, thank you for reading…
…approaching a career is a must. When you have realistic expectations, and take a practical approach to your job search, working while traveling can be a reality. The Work Vanlife…
…one ranger-led (King’s Palace). For $15 per person (or free with an annual parks pass) you get access to the cave. The first decision you’ll need to make is how…
…perfectly sums up how we felt coming down that pass: “Earl, I’m not the type to complain; but the time has come for me to explain that if you don’t…
…everyone wants their road trip to be problem free, however if your vehicle isn’t prepared for a long journey, car trouble could be just around the corner (see what I…
…backyard? For real, this is an option on some rental sites. Your ideal lodging type will likely depend on a few things: Your level of experience or comfort with the…
Not many things compare to the feeling of cruising down the open road on a hot summer day. Dark pavement glistening with heat mirages stretching out in front of you…