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On today's episode of the Rolling Home Podcast, Tim, the host of Rolling Home, gives an update on his health, about recent travel, the launch of a new project, and the future of the podcast – along with an interesting van life story from The Sun US.
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Stealth camping and boondocking are set to experience explosive growth in 2024. We’ll discuss what will fuel the trend in this episode of Rolling Home.
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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On this edition of Rolling Home, we discuss my son's new van build based on an old 2000 Dodge Ram church passenger van.
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If you have listened to this podcast for a long time you know that my shift from a travel trailer to a camper van was precipitated by theft. We’ll talk about some ways you can keep your camper van safe from break-ins or theft in this episode of the Rolling Home Podcast.
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So how did your last family RV trip go? Was it stellar, a disaster, or somewhere in between? We’ll talk about those topics and more in this edition of the Rolling Home Podcast.
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You may not know it, but there are some really famous people who are big RVers. What’s more, they are people that you may not expect. One of these people is U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas. We’ll talk about that and more on this edition of the Rolling Home Podcast!
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We talk about reader comments and their stories of the ups and downs of RV ownership on this edition of the Rolling Home Podcast.
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RV owners are getting younger and consider RVing as a way to pursue their dreams of travel while working from the road, according to the results of a survey by the RV Industry Association. We’ll talk about the state of RVing and what younger RV buyers mean to the health of the RV industry in this edition of Rolling Home.
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In Episode 59 of Rolling Home titled, "The beauty and sufficiency of boondocking," I discussed why RVing and van life appeal to campers like me such as the boondocking aspect of it. That’s because boondocking returns campers to a simpler time when self-sufficiency was essential for successful living. I didn’t say much about the health benefits of RVing, and in my case, the self-sufficiency aspect of RV boondocking has on a person’s health. Because no matter how big or small of a rig you travel in there is some aspect of self-sufficiency, right? But RVing and van camping have many great health benefits, as Paul Hemphill of RV Korner reminds us in his insightful article!
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We're all guilty of living in the moment. It's all a part of human nature. It's like thinking that this old world started when your life began. Today we'll discuss how that applies to the RV industry and more in this edition of Rolling Home.
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Waves brush the shoreline. A gentle breeze rustle leaves in the trees. Fish flop in the lake as hawks soar above in search of their next meal. These are just a few of the sights and sounds of camper van camping and why I love it so much. We’ll talk about that and more on this edition of the Rolling Home podcast.
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Today we talk about resolutions for 2023 and how I did on resolutions that I posted in Episode 51 of the Rolling Home podcast.
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Working on the road in our Winnebago Travato camper van is unavoidable. In fact, one of the reasons we chose the Travato 59G floor plan was because it was an ideal “office on the road.” Today on Rolling Home we’ll talk about why and how we work efficiently and productively while traveling.
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When I started RV van life I had no idea the new “road hazards” I would face driving a converted 21-foot 3500 Ram Promaster van, but they are real for sure. Join me on this edition of the Rolling Home Podcast as I discuss real and perceived RV van life road hazards!
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I haven't camped during a hurricane, but I have camped during a storm. It's not a pleasant experience. In this edition of Rolling Home, we'll talk about camping in a storm, or for that matter, a hurricane. If this Podcast sounds a bit different than usual, it's because I recorded and edited it entirely for the first time using the Anchor app.
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Today we're going to talk about reviews and why sometimes it is best just to head out and go rather than read or listen to what someone else says about somewhere or something. We'll discuss that and more on another unscripted edition of the Rolling Home Podcast.
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Most everyone traveling in a small van, SUV, or another vehicle will from time to time need to stop along their route for a quick rest bit of shut-eye. If you're like me when this happens I don't want to pop for a motel room or pay for an RV spot or overnight parking spot when I'll only be occupying the space for a few hours. That's where the need for stealth camping or parking comes in! In this edition of the Rolling Home Podcast, we talk about the pros and cons of stealth camping and parking when traveling.
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Whether you are a part-time, full-time, or wannabe van lifer, you got to have tools! You can't expect to take your rig in for adjustment or repair when something goes wrong, and things do go wrong! Today, we'll talk about the best tools to take along as you pursue your van life or RV adventures on this episode of Rolling Home.
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