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1 Year of Full-Time RV Life In A Truck Camper



We left Phoenix on a big adventure last July and didn’t look back. Why would we? We’re not going that way! A meaningful journey of any distance begins with a single step. Be bold, start that thing. We did. It’s looking like we’re not done yet!
A year ago we sold our house in Phoenix, Arizona and hit the road in a 120 square foot truck camper. We made fresh memories along the way, spent a ton of time with the most important people, and checked our radar as cities passed by. Nope, we didn’t find that forever place, where we want to put down roots. We’ll keep looking.
Roaming is an antidote for conflict. Time and distance started to heal old wounds. Shared difficulties on the road made us stronger. I fell in love with her all over again.
We drove over 20,000 miles, through 29 states in 12 months! I learned it’s better to stop at interesting places along the way. I regret not driving 5 more miles to Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The U.S. National Park Pass is worth the annual fee. State, county and national forest campgrounds are better than RV parks. Walmart can be a traveler’s best friend. People do what they do.
Zion National Park is a special place. Bozeman, Montana moves my needle. White Sands National Monument in New Mexico is a rare place of nearly absolute stillness. Texas has so much more to explore. The Hill Country is beautiful. LBJ’s Texas White House holds the echoes of political titans.
“You’re lucky!” people tell me. Well, good plans, hard work and some good fortune helped us get to our goal. I look forward to the adventure that’s waiting for us in season 2!

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