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A Ford Transit van that has been converted for van life sits by the beach ready for everyone and the dog

‘Scariest Moments of Van Life’––Don’t Let Them Steal Your Dog!

If you’ve spent any amount of time watching van life Youtube channels or camper conversion build videos, you’ve probably already connected the dots. Van life isn’t always perfect views and funny conversations while driving. Especially if you are heading to South America like Trent and Allie––and their dog Frank––in the video below. Bumps and problems …
Solar panels mounted on the roof of a camper van

How Easy Is It To Put Solar Panels on Your Camper Van or RV?

Whether you’re building or buying a camper van or other RV, modern lifestyles demand it has some kind of steady power supply besides the vehicle’s battery. An on-board generator is one such option. But a cleaner and easier-to-maintain alternative is to install solar panels on your camper van or RV. And with a bit of …
Living Vehicle is an incredible camper that can charge your EV

Is Adding Solar Panels To Your Camper Worth It?

You might have an RV or camper of your own, and you’re toying with the idea of adding solar panels to it. The question that might be running through your mind, right now, is whether installing them on your camper trailer would really be worth it in your situation.  Solar panels will save money in …
A saucepan on a blue camper van cooktop stove

How Do You Install a Stove in Your Camper Van?

There’s a long list of things to keep track of when building your camper van RV. Sleeping arrangements, storage spaces, and potentially a bathroom are just part of that list. And, if you plan on adventuring in the cold, you need to consider insulation, and possibly a stove. But installing a camper van stove doesn’t …
The sink and fridge in a converted Volkswagen T3 camper van

How Do You Put a Sink in a Camper Van?

Even before the recent growing interest in camping and RVs, camper vans had a certain appeal. Now, not only are they more popular, but it’s easier than ever to buy a pre-made one. However, if you want to save some money, it’s possible to build a camper van yourself. Although you don’t need every single …
Tent on snowfield of mountaineers climbing the Mont Blanc in the French Alps, France

Don’t Buy a Massive RV; The Mobi X Tiny Camper Is Bad to the Bone

RVs, camper vans, and camping trailers all require a deep understanding of your goals and needs in order to spend your money wisely. Unless your pockets are bottomless, finding which camper is right for your off-grid needs will likely require sacrifices. But with the help of Mobi Nomad, It makes the number of sacrifices per …
Interior view of a table, shower, and bed area in a HYMER camper van.

Is It Worth It To Put a Bathroom in Your Camper Van?

Tons of people take road trips in their camper vans. Some even live in their campers while traveling across the country. One of the most common concerns when spending lengthy amounts of time on the road is what to do about bathroom breaks and other hygiene needs. Do you stop at public restrooms? Do you …
Sealander camper sets sail

This Camper Can be Towed by Most Cars and Take to the Sea

Life is all about choices. Where to live, what to drive, whether or not to have kids, and should you get a camper or a boat? These are all of the biggest questions life can throw at us (mostly the boat thing), right? Although the fine folks at Sealander can’t really help with the other …
The Boony Stomper camper

This Camper Is Lighter Than a Harley Davidson

With camper trailers, often bigger is better. A big camper means more living space, gear, creature comforts, and time spent out in the wilderness. But, bigger also means more money to buy and a bigger, more expensive vehicle to tow it. Not to mention the amount of space it requires to store a full-sized camper …
vintage coachmen leprechaun

Buying a Vintage Camper Could Be a Huge Mistake

The couple in these videos usually records stories of themselves on various trips around the world. During lockdowns this year, however, they decided to search for––and buy––a vintage 1970s camper. The vintage camper RV is a Coachmen Leprechaun. At first it’s exciting, but after a few months of work on renovating it, the two may …

Why Are Teardrop Campers So Popular?

Do you want to experience the great outdoors without having to buy a massive RV camper? Then something smaller, like a teardrop camper might suit your needs. These towable campers have a much smaller footprint than their family-sized RV siblings and technically have less to offer, so why are they so popular? Teardrop campers are …
The Ultimate Adventure camper Truck

What Is a “Hard-Side” Camper and Is It Worth It?

As more people get interested in the various styles of camper vehicles for the first time, like anything other new interest, there are a lot of new terminologies that we have to learn. Whether full-time live-in camper or part-time recreational camper, there are a lot of ways to waste money and get yourself in trouble. …
Eileah Ohnings builds her camper van

Here’s What You Need To Know About Making a DIY Camper Van

While motorhomes and camper vans aren’t the same thing, they’re both RVs. And though they’re not as spacious, vans are cheaper and easier to live with. Still, while many companies offer sweet van conversions, they can get pricey. Luckily, it’s possible to DIY it. But before you make your own camper van, there are a …
Two Zinger RV travel trailers side-by-side

RV Program Promises 6 Month Drab-to-Fab Travel Trailer Transformation

The RV Women’s Alliance has launched a new program to inspire women to consider taking on recreational vehicle industry-related projects. The Drab-to-Fab program will unfold over the course of six months at the RV Technical Institute in Elkhart, Indiana. The ultimate goal of the program is to rebuild a travel trailer. There are underlying goals …
The Airstream Basecamp travel trailer is parked by a campfire.

RV Living Disasters to Avoid

An RV is a tool to get you to your adventure destination and provide shelter. RV living has its challenges, though. It is not all spectacular sunsets and campfires. Surprises happen that can disrupt schedules and mental or emotional stability for the moment. Not test driving an RV can lead to a disaster Test drive …