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RVing America Month 5: The End of Full Time RVing?

This month took an unexpected turn. It wasn’t supposed to be our last month on the road. We spent the second half of September, enjoying fall in Colorado and the beautiful, golden Aspens. The second

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RVing America: Month 4 Updates & Expenses

It’s month 4 and we finally made it to Colorado, a state that stole our hearts years ago and we keep coming back to. In fact, a huge part of us wanted to come straight here in May and ride out the

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Drone Footage and Updates From Colorado

Just a quick update as we sit in our zero gravity chairs working along side the river in Silverton, Colorado. We haven’t posted since we left on our summer road trip but we’ve pretty much been

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Our Road Trip Plans For The Summer

As promised, we are making time this summer for a little traveling. Its been 3 1/2 months since we’ve been home and our feet are getting seriously itchy! Being domestic has been great for a little

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How I Survived My First Real Camping Experience

The last time I went camping was over 20 years ago. The thing I loved most about it was the freedom. We would set up camp with 2-3 other families, 8-10 of us kids, and we were allowed to roam free on our

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Summer Adventures at Winter Park Resort

When we asked our friends for suggestions for our Colorado road trip, we had many people recommend Winter Park. We knew Winter Park was a top tourist destination in the winter due to their well-known ski

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Settling Down in Salida, Colorado

You might recall an article I wrote recently, The Struggles of an Un-American Dreamer, where I explained my desires to live a life outside of the norm. To screw the nine to five, the white-picket fence

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Traveling Through Time on the Narrow Gauge Railroad

The picture in my head is so perfectly clear: it’s the late 1880’s and the miners pile onto the train with supplies in hand and a hope to strike it big in the prosperous mining town of Silverton. The

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Forced to Face my Fears at the Captain Zipline Aerial Park

I look down and my toes are hanging over the edge of the platform. The yellow sign next to me indicates this is the beginners course, yet I can’t stop my knees from trembling. I’ve been zip-lining

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