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    Full Hook-Up Camping Near Indiana Dunes: Sand Creek Campground Guide & Review

    October 9, 2024 - By Jen

    If you’re planning a visit to Indiana Dunes National Park and find that the public campgrounds are fully booked or unavailable for the length of your stay, Sand Creek Campground is a great alternative. We camped here during our trip to the park, drawn in by its availability and the…

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    5 Unforgettable Experiences You’ll Love at Indiana Dunes National Park

    October 7, 2024 - By Jen

    If you’re heading to Indiana Dunes National Park and don’t know where to start, you’re in luck! This park is packed with things to do, whether you’re into hiking, beach lounging, or exploring history. But if you’re short on time or just need a little guidance, I’ve got you covered.…

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    Reviewing all the RV Truck Gadgets We Use as Full-Time RVers

    October 3, 2024 - By Jen

    As full-time RVers, we’ve gradually upgraded our towing truck with essential tech accessories to enhance both our driving experience and road safety. With every new gadget, our truck feels more like a cockpit- equipped with smart tools designed for long-distance towing and full-time travel. In this post, we’ll be reviewing…

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    A National Park and a Full Calendar: September 2024 Recap & Reflections

    October 3, 2024 - By Jen

    After spending August in Wisconsin, we spent time in Illinois and Indiana before heading East for the fall. In September we attended a lot of special events, visited our first national park since becoming full-time RVers, and really packed our days with activities. This recap post will share everywhere we…

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    Spooky Season 2024

    September 29, 2024 - By Jen

    For the last 3 years I’ve challenged myself to do something Halloween or fall themed every day of October and document it on my personal Instagram. Now that we’re full-time RVers, our spooky season will be spent on the road! I’ll be documenting Spooky Season 2024 on the blog and…

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    True Crime in the Heartland: Exploring the Belle Gunness Exhibit

    September 24, 2024 - By Jen

    The LaPorte County Historical Society Museum may not be the first place that comes to mind when you think of chilling true crime stories, but tucked away in this quiet Indiana town is a truly haunting exhibit that tells the tale of one of America’s most notorious female serial killers—Belle…

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    Full Time RVing in -10 Degrees: RV Winter Tips & Tricks

    September 24, 2024 - By Jen

    The timing of moving out of the park house into the camper wasn’t the best weather-wise, and it was a little rushed on getting the camper ready. So we decided to winter over in the RV at Josh’s dad’s house. This meant our first winter in the RV was in…

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    A Step Back in Time at the La Porte County Historical Society Museum

    September 20, 2024 - By Jen

    During our time camping near Indiana Dunes National Park, we decided to check out a local museum just a short drive away: the La Porte County Historical Society Museum. This spot offers an eclectic mix of local history, quirky collections, and fascinating exhibits. Whether you’re into antique cars, local folklore,…

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    Calumet County Park Campground: Tips, Reviews, and Activities

    September 18, 2024 - By Jen

    Nestled on the eastern edge of Lake Winnebago, Calumet County Park offers a peaceful getaway, as well as easy access to nearby Appleton and Oshkosh. In this guide and review, we’ll cover everything you need to know for the perfect camping trip at Calumet County Park. We’ll share our personal…

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    5 Free Downloadable Camping & RV Themed Pumpkin Carving Stencils

    September 17, 2024 - By Jen

    It’s no secret that we love spooky season, and now that we’re living full time in the RV we’ll be experiencing Spooky Season on the road! I decided I needed more RV and camping themed pumpkin carving stencils to go with our new life- so I made some! And, of…

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Come with us to check out the art of Amarillo ! F Come with us to check out the art of Amarillo !

First stop: Cadillac Ranch, one of the most iconic Route 66 spots. And yes, we had to grab some spray paint and leave our mark.

Then we checked out the Giant Legs of Amarillo (complete with a whole fictional backstory).

Made a quick stop at Combine City before heading to Slug Bug Ranch, this one was actually moved recently when the original property sold. Bonus: it’s a more accessible spot if you still want that classic “spray paint a car” experience.

Amarillo might be known for a lot of things, but the roadside art scene is seriously underrated.

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Before this was a Route 66 stop, it was a full-on Before this was a Route 66 stop, it was a full-on mining boomtown.

The Galena Mining & Historical Museum tells the story of this tiny town tucked into the corner of Kansas, built on galena, a lead ore that once drove everything here.
We showed up just in time to catch a docent giving a quick overview, then wandered the exhibits on our own. And honestly, it has a little bit of everything: minerals, cars, local art, old cameras, clothes, toys, appliances…you name it.

It’s one of those small-town museums that ends up being way more interesting than you expect.

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Trying a new way to fill our RV water We don’t a Trying a new way to fill our RV water 

We don’t always have hookups, and moving the whole trailer just to refill isn’t ideal, so we tested out an Everbilt drill pump to transfer water instead.

It wasn’t the fastest option, but it worked! We'll keep this in our back pocket for off-grid days.

Link for the drill pump kit is in my bio!

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This is my favorite bunk room I’ve ever seen in an This is my favorite bunk room I’ve ever seen in an RV 

We saw this Forest River @impressionbyforestriver 36BR3 at the Chicago RV Show, and just look at this setup.

Two twin beds, and each one has its own little nook, with a TV, storage, and actual personal space.

If you’re traveling with kids, this is such a fun and functional layout. Not your average RV bunk room at all.
This small-town museum holds stories you won’t fin This small-town museum holds stories you won’t find in your history books.

Baxter Springs became Kansas’s first cowtown after the Civil War when longhorn cattle were driven through, but its history goes back even further. The Osage Nation believed the area’s springs had healing properties long before settlers arrived.
It was also the site of the Baxter Springs Massacre, where around 100 U.S. soldiers were killed during the Civil War.

We learned all of this and so much more at the Baxter Springs Heritage Museum during our Route 66 trip, and it’s free to visit (open Tuesday–Sunday), which makes it an easy stop to add.
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