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The Most Terrifying Bike Ride Ever – By Stef

The Most Terrifying Bike Ride Ever – By Stef

Okay, I just read James’ account of this ride, and that is NOT how it went. Allow me to set the record straight. First off, realize that I am married to a male. As it goes with this particular...
The Most Awesomest Bike Ride Ever – By James

The Most Awesomest Bike Ride Ever – By James

This ride was only 20 miles, but it was one of the most awesome experiences I think I’ll ever have on a bicycle. Stef and I are wrapping up a road trip with a mind-numbing amount of driving –...
Fun at the Advanced RV Open House!

Fun at the Advanced RV Open House!

James and I have decided that if we could quit our jobs and do anything else, we’d like to join the team over at Advanced RV. James could spend his days building their cabinets and I could lead...
STILL Trying to Build that RV Carport…

STILL Trying to Build that RV Carport…

You may remember my RV Carport project.  It started last fall, and then we ran into some engineering difficulties and the project kind of stalled. Well, we overcame the engineering difficulties (by...
Happy 1st Birthday, The Fit RV!

Happy 1st Birthday, The Fit RV!

A year ago this week, The Fit RV website went live.  James and I were perplexed. How does one celebrate the 1st birthday of their website? James: “Should we go out to eat or something?” Me:...
The Tambourine is Hard. Who Knew?

The Tambourine is Hard. Who Knew?

I have decided to take up tambourine playing. What’s that sound? Snickering?!? Hey, folks, the tambourine is no easy instrument to master. I’ll admit it, I thought I’d have it down in 5...
“In the Spring a young man’s fancy lightly turns to thoughts of…” RV Sewage

“In the Spring a young man’s fancy lightly turns to thoughts of…” RV Sewage

A couple weeks ago, I was pondering the following question: Does the decreased flow rate from a maceration-type pump (as opposed to a standard 3 inch hose) cause problems with suspended materials in...
Pagans, High Ledges, & Breakdowns

Pagans, High Ledges, & Breakdowns

I don’t get it. Visiting Moab in the summer is a zoo. A festive one, sure, but still…traffic is snarled, restaurants have waits, and the biking/hiking trails are as empty as the Cheesecake...
Exploring Arches National Park and Moab from our RV

Exploring Arches National Park and Moab from our RV

  We recently took our RV down to Moab, UT, and made this short video of some of the exploring we did.  Even though we were mostly just sightseeing, we did manage to get in quite a bit of...
Building a Wooden Shower Mat for the RV

Building a Wooden Shower Mat for the RV

It’s time to head to the woodshop! If you’ve seen our review of European motorhomes, you’ll remember that one of the nice touches that I really liked was the inclusion of wooden shower...