@billjones
59Retired Private Investigator, enjoying writing about my travels, travel photography, the Private Investigations Profession and blogging.
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50.458USD
STEEM
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phernandez41replied to @billjones / t4u00t2025/10/28 07:41:18
phernandez41replied to @billjones / t4u00t
2025/10/28 07:41:18
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}oleksandrengrereplied to @billjones / sk85n82024/09/22 17:23:33
oleksandrengrereplied to @billjones / sk85n8
2024/09/22 17:23:33
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| body | For those who don't like to search for and book a hotel, a cozy motorhome is the best option. All you have to do is plan the best route and travel in complete comfort. On the [CheapRV](https://cheaprv.com/) website, you can choose the best option for yourself in any state. For long distances, this is one of the best options for travel. |
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}southcidereplied to @billjones / rs10l32023/03/24 13:10:15
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2023/03/24 13:10:15
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| body | I forgot about the anniversary of the relationship with the girl, and she was very offended. I didn't know what to do, and here https://www.itshot.com/jewelry/earrings/diamond/cluster came to my rescue. Seeing them, she was still able to forgive me, because their beauty cannot leave anyone indifferent. These earrings will make a woman feel loved and special. I am very glad that we have reconciled, and in the future I will not forget about our anniversary, because then the earrings will not help me. |
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}steemeggsent 0.001 STEEM to @billjones- "Free Upvotes Await!!!, Vote @se-witness for one of your 30 witness votes. Once you do so, you will start accumulating free upvotes every 6 hours automatically. Please check my latests posts for more ..."2022/12/27 00:11:06
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}henry23thomasreplied to @billjones / rev86n2022/07/11 16:52:00
henry23thomasreplied to @billjones / rev86n
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| body | I've loved traveling since I was a little girl. My parents loved camping and always took my brother and me with them. It was very fun and educational. After that experience, I wanted my children to love to travel and see the world as well. My wife and I bought one of the <a href="https://www.camperoutdoor.com/general/top-15-old-and-new-retro-campers-the-retro-vintage-campers-style/">small retro campers</a> a year ago and started traveling together. The original plan was to take short trips for a week or two, but we realized we weren't drawn back. While the kids are out of school, we can make long trips because we both work online. This motivated us to equip a camper for long trips and start coming up with an itinerary. |
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}joestarjoreplied to @billjones / rev5l12022/07/11 15:55:51
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}scottpreotreplied to @billjones / r4w90t2021/12/29 20:31:51
scottpreotreplied to @billjones / r4w90t
2021/12/29 20:31:51
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| body | I really like this kind of life principle because I also live in a van and find it to be a pretty classy strategy. For me, it is a very convenient way because, for this lifestyle, you need to have more freedom and strive closer to nature. The van can permanently be moved to another place and travel all over the world. That's why I welcome [living in a van](https://moneysavedmoneyearned.com/living-in-a-van/) even in the winter season because it's an incredible atmosphere which has always attracted me. I think you can find a lot of fans of this lifestyle all over the world. |
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}samsomresssreplied to @billjones / qzl3dh2021/09/17 15:08:06
samsomresssreplied to @billjones / qzl3dh
2021/09/17 15:08:06
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| body | I like trailed ones more. There are extremely simple structures that only create a canopy and provide people with sleeping places. But there are much more advanced trailers, for example, at https://lifestylecamper.ua/en/, which combines: sleeping area, furniture, lighting, kitchen equipment. |
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}billjonespublished a new post: how-to-earn-money-while-living-the-rv-van-life-on-the-road2021/08/17 19:35:27
billjonespublished a new post: how-to-earn-money-while-living-the-rv-van-life-on-the-road
2021/08/17 19:35:27
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| body | The great outdoors is for all of us, young and old. When we speak of enjoying the outdoors, visions of camping and hiking appear. When outdoors, we can all benefit health wise from the sun and fresh air. This is the main reason more and more seniors see the appeal of camping and hiking as a way of enjoying nature.  As a senior, especially those who have been inactive for some time, need to follow some important hiking safety tips prior to hitting the trail. Always plan your hike with safety at the forefront. Obviously as a senior, the most important thing you should ask yourself is whether you are in good enough physical condition before embarking on your first hike. It’s important to consult with your doctor and tell him/her what your plans are and heed their professional advice even if you feel you’re up to hiking. As to what you will be packing and taking with you, remember that lighter will be better and easier. Pack only essentials such as water, snacks of protein energy bars and trail mix. Also, a rain jacket, first aid kit, your meds, extra socks and your cellphone. Depending on where you plan to hike, a can of bear spray may be useful as well. If you haven’t taken any hikes lately, it will be best to take some short hikes near your home in familiar surroundings in order to get in shape physically. Carry your backpack and start with short hikes and extend as you feel ready to do so. As you gain more strength and confidence, then extend out to longer treks and perhaps hilly terrain. Early morning hiking is best before it gets too hot. Also keep in mind that it’s always best to hike with a group or a guide. Dress appropriately for your hike. You want to be as comfortable as possible when it comes to clothing because depending on the weather, you could sweat a lot. Dress in light layers that are easy to add or strip off in case the temperature changes and depending on where you are, the temperature could change suddenly. Dressing in moisture-wicking fabrics is always best. Good fitting and sturdy hiking boots are a must and make sure your ankles are protected. It’s quite easy to turn or twist an ankle while hiking. And remember to spend some time stretching before beginning your hike. Stretching and doing some basic warm-up exercises is critical for anyone hiking regardless of age. Move at your own pace and keep in mind that you’re out hiking not only for the exercise but to enjoy the scenery that nature has provided. You’re not in a race, so just move at what pace you feel comfortable at. The thing that matters most is that you enjoy yourself and complete your hike safely.  So, you seniors get out there and enjoy your time in the great outdoors! Source: Most of the photos in this blog are provided courtesy of pixabay.com or unsplash.com. “If you liked this article, please follow me here on Steemit. I’ll follow you back. I’ll be bringing you more good quality content in the weeks to come.” Until next time… |
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| body | Want to get away from the crowds by boondocking? If so, make sure you have these essentials before going off-grid.  Courtesy of Unsplash.com Boondocking, also known as dry camping or free camping or several other names has become very popular in the past few years; especially with Covid keeping everyone inside. It seems that everyone is into RVing lately and trying to avoid overbooked RV parks and campgrounds. However, boondocking does require considerably more thought than camping in the traditional method. There are few to no amenities when camping off grid, therefore you must take your own. What will you need when camping off grid? Food and water are your most critical requirements. What about power? What about a means for cooking your food? What about connectivity? More and more people are working remotely today and as a result are becoming RVers. The Internet provides them a means of working from anywhere as long as they have a good Internet connection. Camping in an RV resort or traditional campground will usually have all these amenities, but off grid, you’re on your own. Boondocking will require more canned and packaged food and snacks, so you’ll have to think about how long you plan on being off grid then plan accordingly. You’ll also need to carry plenty of water. Again, depending on how many days you plan on being out and how many people in your party. You’ll not only need water for drinking but washing dishes and showering. If your RV, travel trailer or van has water tanks, insure they are full and consider carrying more jugs, bottles or jerry cans full of water. It’s a good idea to also have a filtering system for your water. With the speed that cell towers are being erected today, it’s really tough to get so far off grid that you lose your cell signal. But if you really must maintain a good signal, it might be wise to research and invest in a good signal booster to strengthen weak signals. You might also consider a hotspot from an alternative carrier so as to insure you are covered. Power requirement is something else to seriously consider. Most RVers and van lifers will have some sort of off grid power; if not when they start out, they will quickly learn that solar, extra batteries and or a generator is necessary. If your RV or van is equipped with solar, make sure your needs are adequate. Don’t forget to keep your solar panels clean. If you choose to use a generator, make sure you carry enough fuel to run it as your needs dictate.  Make sure your solar panels are not covered in dirt. Photo courtesy of Pixabay.com Air conditioning to keep you and your family comfortable is a primary challenge of boondockers. A small generator like a Yamaha or Honda 2000 is normally adequate for most boondocking needs unless you’re trying to cool a huge travel trailer or Class A motorhome with more than one A/C unit. If that’s the case the small generator is not going to work. Now more than ever the appeal of going to the mountains or desert to boondock is growing fast. If you’ve been thinking of hitting the road and boondocking, now is an excellent time. Find a great place such as some BLM (Bureau of Land Management) Land or National Forest Land and try it. There are plenty of apps to guide you to some awesome off-grid places to camp for free. “If you liked this article, please follow me here on Steemit. I’ll follow you back. I’ll be bringing you more good quality content in the weeks to come.” Until next time – Happy Boondocking |
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| body | Boondocking is ‘the’ reason to join the van life movement or own an RV or even a tent. I did the RV thing and found it too big and expensive for a solo traveler, so I did what I figured would be best for me and bought a van and converted it. It’s fully self-contained and just the right size to basically go anywhere I choose to go when I choose to go. So now I’m officially a member of the Van Life movement.  My recent trip to Sonoran Desert Back to boondocking. To me, life is about enjoying the time I have, to enjoy the freedom to travel as I please, when I please and take in the beauty of everything nature and this great nation has to offer us all. It’s also about the people I meet in my boondocking travels, especially like-minded boondockers. You never know who you might meet in the far reaches of the Sonoran Desert, the Rocky Mountains or on the shores and beaches of our 2 oceans and Gulf Coast.  Boondocking in Florida Fall of 2020 Why Do You Boondock? When the subject of boondocking comes up, usually the first question I’m asked is this: Why would you boondock, especially in the wilds when you can simply camp in organized campsites that offers all the amenities such as electricity, water and sewage hook-ups? Typically, my answers are: Economics The majority of people I know are on a budget of some kind and like to save money when they can. Campsites today can be very expensive and the space you get is tiny and campers are parked so close together you can hear TV’s and music 24/7. Boondocking is free! Freedom and Independence I love the freedom from park rules and knowing that I can make is as a boondocker without relying on a park to provide my water and electricity. Not having to depend on anyone. I don't mean that to sound unkind, it’s just that I enjoy my independence and believe in myself enough to know that I can take care of myself and others if necessary. There's no better feeling than getting up in the morning, sitting outside my van with my coffee and watching the sunrise  Sunrise while boondocking and maybe be lucky enough to see some wild animals moving about. I can then stay where I am or be on my way to more adventures and not have to check out or pay anyone anything for my stay. The Adventure of It All We all have a sense of adventure in us and boondocking provides that. Have you ever experienced being totally isolated miles from your nearest neighbor and any kind of town or village? For the past 5 winters, I have traveled from my home in Georgia to the Sonoran Desert in southern Arizona. Parts of that desert turns into an almost city-like atmosphere during the winter as northern ‘snowbirds’ go south to escape the harsh winters up north. I do not boondock near those crowds but travel miles beyond any human life (that I’m aware of) to enjoy the solitude. Normally where I camp, I hear no one and see no one for days. There is no light pollution, so I’m able to see all the stars in the heavens. It’s absolutely breathtaking. The Colorado River is nearby, so now and then if the urge strikes me, I’ll break out my fishing pole and enjoy some fishing as well. One’s survival instincts kick in and that makes boondocking all the better. I’m always out exploring new territory, finding good places to camp, keeping an eye on my supplies to ensure I’m not running low on anything. When I need fresh supplies, I simply drive out to the nearest town or village and restock. I have no TV, but I do carry books and I have my laptop as I’m usually able to find signal enough for checking to see if anyone is trying to locate me. Where do I Boondock? I’ve boondocked in many places. BLM (Bureau of Land Management) Land is my favorite.  Road through the Sonoran Desert That’s land that belongs to the Federal Government and is free for all of us to use for camping, off-road vehicles, etc. BLM Land is plentiful out west, not so much on the east coast. Arizona alone has millions of acres. I’ve also boondocked in some primitive camping areas (where allowed) in some National Parks.  Grand Tetons National Park Walmart parking lots, Cracker Barrel parking lots and other big box store lots, all with permission of management of course. You can always ask fellow RVers or van lifers about places to park. Rest areas on the freeways come to mind as well. Plus, there are many apps available that will provide tons of places to boondock. Some that come to mind are: Campendium iOverlander RV Parky FreeRoam The Dyrt RV Life I’m sure there’s more, but these are some that I use. My favorite way to find free camp sites is not an app but a web site and it is: www.freecampsites.net – Simply open the site and input a location and you’ll get all kinds of suggestions. Just writing about this has made me anxious to hit the road again. I just returned from Arizona last week, but ready to head out again. Source: Some of the photos in this blog are provided courtesy of Unsplash.com. “If you liked this article, please follow me here on Steemit. I’ll follow you back. I’ll be bringing you more good quality content in the weeks to come.” Until next time, Happy Boondocking… |
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Not having to depend on anyone. I don't mean that to sound unkind, it’s just that I enjoy my independence and believe in myself enough to know that I can take care of myself and others if necessary. \n\nThere's no better feeling than getting up in the morning, sitting outside my van with my coffee and watching the sunrise \n\n\nSunrise while boondocking\n\nand maybe be lucky enough to see some wild animals moving about. I can then stay where I am or be on my way to more adventures and not have to check out or pay anyone anything for my stay. \n\nThe Adventure of It All\n\nWe all have a sense of adventure in us and boondocking provides that. Have you ever experienced being totally isolated miles from your nearest neighbor and any kind of town or village? For the past 5 winters, I have traveled from my home in Georgia to the Sonoran Desert in southern Arizona. Parts of that desert turns into an almost city-like atmosphere during the winter as northern ‘snowbirds’ go south to escape the harsh winters up north. I do not boondock near those crowds but travel miles beyond any human life (that I’m aware of) to enjoy the solitude. Normally where I camp, I hear no one and see no one for days. There is no light pollution, so I’m able to see all the stars in the heavens. It’s absolutely breathtaking. The Colorado River is nearby, so now and then if the urge strikes me, I’ll break out my fishing pole and enjoy some fishing as well. One’s survival instincts kick in and that makes boondocking all the better. I’m always out exploring new territory, finding good places to camp, keeping an eye on my supplies to ensure I’m not running low on anything. When I need fresh supplies, I simply drive out to the nearest town or village and restock. I have no TV, but I do carry books and I have my laptop as I’m usually able to find signal enough for checking to see if anyone is trying to locate me. \n\nWhere do I Boondock?\n\nI’ve boondocked in many places. BLM (Bureau of Land Management) Land is my favorite.\n\n\nRoad through the Sonoran Desert\n\nThat’s land that belongs to the Federal Government and is free for all of us to use for camping, off-road vehicles, etc. BLM Land is plentiful out west, not so much on the east coast. Arizona alone has millions of acres. I’ve also boondocked in some primitive camping areas (where allowed) in some National Parks. \n\n\nGrand Tetons National Park\n\nWalmart parking lots, Cracker Barrel parking lots and other big box store lots, all with permission of management of course. You can always ask fellow RVers or van lifers about places to park. Rest areas on the freeways come to mind as well. Plus, there are many apps available that will provide tons of places to boondock. Some that come to mind are:\n\nCampendium\niOverlander\nRV Parky\nFreeRoam\nThe Dyrt\nRV Life\n\nI’m sure there’s more, but these are some that I use. My favorite way to find free camp sites is not an app but a web site and it is:\n\nwww.freecampsites.net – Simply open the site and input a location and you’ll get all kinds of suggestions.\n\nJust writing about this has made me anxious to hit the road again. I just returned from Arizona last week, but ready to head out again.\n\nSource: Some of the photos in this blog are provided courtesy of Unsplash.com.\n\n“If you liked this article, please follow me here on Steemit. I’ll follow you back. I’ll be bringing you more good quality content in the weeks to come.”\n\nUntil next time, Happy Boondocking…",
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| body | There are many reasons why we are seeing more and more camper vans on our nation’s highways today. The pandemic we have been experiencing for the past year or so is a big reason; people are tired of being cooped up in their homes and are looking for an escape to get out of their homes. Converted vans can be a quick solution.  The van that started it all Some of these vans are converted by the owners who are somewhat handy and have some basic tools while others are done by all the mom and pop businesses that have sprung up that will convert them for you. The cost to convert a van from a basic cargo van to a tiny home on wheels can run from 10 – 12 thousand dollars upwards to $100K and more. These vans are quite popular as evidenced by the lack of vans on car lots and those that are available are bringing top dollar.  Converted van Oh yes, the old supply and demand thingy. Another reason for their popularity is that they are easily maneuvered in small towns and can be parked practically where any car can park. These converted vans are perfect for a single person or even 2 can live and travel in them. I’ve seen a family of 4 living in a converted van and they seem to do just fine. Back in the 1960’s, the camper vans that were popular were primarily Volkswagen buses with pop-up tops that allowed a person to stand erect. The appealed primarily to the hippie movement. They basically were finished at the Volkswagen factories in Germany and came equipped with a propane stove, water tank, sink, refrigerator and electrical outlets. The most popular camper vans we see today are mainly Ford’s Transit van, RAM’s Promaster series and Sprinter van by Mercedes. These vans come in a high top which affords one to stand erect and they have plenty of room for a queen size bed, a portable water system, a portable toilet, refrigerator, swivel seats, a propane or butane stove, solar panels and a house battery for powering all your off-grid power needs and other amenities.  RAM Promaster High Top So, what’s holding you back? Toss in some food and water and let’s go camping in the back country or desert. Source: Most of the photos in this blog are provided courtesy of unsplash.com. “If you liked this article, please follow me here on Steemit. I’ll follow you back. I’ll be bringing you more good quality content in the weeks to come.” Until next time… |
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| body | A checklist or check-off list, whichever you prefer, can make your life not only more enjoyable, but less stressful as well. Pilots routinely have a checklist to follow during pre-flights. Others may call it a to do list of things that need to be done before beginning their day at the office, etc.  A checklist is essential in planning a camping trip So, having a checklist before beginning a camping trip should be no different. You certainly don’t want to get several miles into your trip and suddenly realize you forgot something. Even worse, you could be out in the middle of a forest or desert and realize you forgot that special piece of camping gear that might be essential to setting up your camp. So, let’s discuss camping. You’re taking a family camping trip to that special location you’ve thought about for some time. You’ve been planning this camping vacation in your mind for months, therefore, you really need a camping checklist made up before hand so you can have the best experience possible without forgetting anything. Some of the more obvious things for your list is all your equipment that you will need, such as camping meals, snacks, etc for the family that is easy to pack and make by the kids.  Pizza is always a good choice. Out of the fridge and into the toaster oven. Kids enjoy helping cook while camping, so plan some meals where the kids can get involved.  Kids helping with the meals If you’re in an RV, or travel trailer or even a conversion van, your meals could include meals prepared beforehand that you can just heat in the microwave or toaster oven. Your list should include all your gear. If you’re not in an RV or other wheeled camping vehicle, you’ll probably be sleeping in a tent. Therefore, your gear will include the tent, sleeping bags and most likely air mattresses. Make sure to check your tent and other gear to insure all is in good order from the last trip you made.  Tent camping is always a favorite A good way to make up your camping checklist is to sit down with your family and brainstorm a typical day of camping and write down everything needed for the elements, your comfort and physical needs. You might then go through your list a second time and add or delete items that may or may not be necessary. Then make your final list so you don’t forget anything. Don’t forget items that you may need to purchase or replace. Be sure to cross off items as you purchase them, so your list is complete. It’s a good idea too, to start preparing early so you can shop online as some items may be less expensive and more readily available. Therefore, you’ll need to allow for shipping times to reach you in plenty of time before you leave. The night before you leave, sit down and go over your list and check off the items as you pack them in your vehicle. This will insure that you won’t have the feeling that you forgot something as you drive to your camping vacation. Now, you’ll be able to enjoy that much deserved camping vacation with your family. Source: Most of the photos in this blog are provided courtesy of pixabay.com. “If you liked this article, please follow me here on Steemit. I’ll follow you back. I’ll be bringing you more good quality content in the weeks to come.” Until next time… |
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| body | RV lots are mostly bare across the country now and have been for several months. This is due in part because of the pandemic as dealers are reporting that millennials are a huge part of the interest in RV’s during this bleak period. This causes a demand that manufacturers are having a difficult time in keeping up with.  Class B Camper Van Rental data on RV’s is also at an all-time high and again, millennials are driving those numbers up. According to RV rental platform Outdoorsy, bookings by millennials is up some 70% from 2019 to 2020. The favorite RV of millennials is the Class B camper van which has seen an exceptional increase in sales. Data also shows that the millennial demographic continues to be a big hit with the RV Industry during the pandemic as more and more are not only renting but purchasing as well. It seems this demographic wants to get out closer to nature and meet up with friends.  Camper Van Meet Up As travel options have become limited, more and more folks are taking to the roads in RV’s of all types. A big part of this is due to companies letting employees work from home. Since people want out, they see the RV as an escape from being cooped up at home. With the Internet being so accessible across the country, more people can continue to work and are doing so remotely from an RV. Even professionals such as traveling nurses, doctors, teachers, etc., are becoming more and more prevalent on the road. According to the RV Industry Association survey published in June, 20% of US respondents reported becoming more interested in RVing as a result of the pandemic as opposed to flights and cruises.  Enjoying life in a camper van Van life has been very popular for the past few years and once the pandemic hit, van life spiked. This is evident by the prices of cargo vans that have been on the rise for several months. The cargo van was once primarily purchased by the construction trade, plumbers, electricians, etc. Now, van lifers are becoming a huge purchaser which is driving up prices. Van lifers have also spawned a whole new industry with van conversion companies springing up and most are running months behind with new orders for van conversions. Source: Most of the photos in this blog are provided courtesy of Unsplash.com. “If you liked this article, please follow me here on Steemit. I’ll follow you back. I’ll be bringing you more good quality content in the weeks to come.” Until next time… |
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| body | As more and more folks join the RV or Van Lifestyle with the goal of boondocking, they will need a means to power their laptops, TV’s, phones, cameras and other devices.  Boondocking in the Rocky Mountains So, what’s the answer? Most turn to the sun. Some prefer generators. Generators can be cumbersome and noisy and can make for annoyance to others nearby. They also require fuel. That too can be cumbersome, messy and could be dangerous. Some RV’s come with generators, making for convenience. Some van dwellers carry generators as a backup in case they are in an area where the sun may be limited for periods of time. Personally, I carry an inverter generator and in all the years I’ve boondocked, I’ve only had to use it once due to rainy conditions and lingering clouds. Otherwise, my portable solar panels have been adequate. The energy from the sun, on the other hand is immeasurable. All you need to harness the sun’s energy is one or more solar panels, depending on your needs, a house battery, charge controller and an inverter. Solar panel manufacturers are popping up all over as the demand grows.  Portable solar panel You can have solar panels affixed permanently to your RV or van or you can opt for portable solar panels. In my case, I have a portable solar panel called a suitcase solar panel. It’s 2 panels that fold similar to a suitcase and can be stored in your RV or van until needed. When you’re off grid, simply pull out your portable solar panel and position it in such a way as to capture the full sun and you can move it to follow the sun. Unlike a permanently attached solar panel that’s not as easy to position to follow the sun. Furthermore, some suitcase or portable solar panels include a charge controller. The sun’s energy is then sent from the panel directly to your house battery where it’s stored. Your inverter is connected to your house battery and you can plug your laptop or other device into your inverter to power your devices.  Solar panel affixed to roof of van NOTE: Depending on your energy needs will determine what size house battery and inverter you will need. This article is not going into detail for that. That is something you individually will need to determine. Source: Most of the photos in this blog are provided courtesy of pixabay.com. “If you liked this article, please follow me here on Steemit. I’ll follow you back. I’ll be bringing you more good quality content in the weeks to come.” Until next time… |
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| body | I live near Kennesaw Mountain in Kennesaw, Georgia which is just north of the city of Atlanta. From the numbers I have seen, Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park is the second most visited National Battlefield Park in the Country. The Battle of Kennesaw Mountain was fought during the Atlanta Campaign of the American Civil War. It was the most significant frontal assault launched by Union Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman against the Confederate Army of Tennessee under Gen. Joseph E. Johnston, ending in a tactical defeat for the Union forces. Strategically, however, the battle failed to deliver the result that the Confederacy desperately needed—namely a halt to Sherman's advance on Atlanta.  A small portion of Kennesaw Mountain as seen from the highway Today, Kennesaw Mountain is meticulously managed by the NPS (National Park Service). People come, not only to visit the museum and bookstore, but to walk and relax and enjoy the miles and miles of hiking trails at the mountain.  One of the many trails at Kennesaw Mountain I’ve been walking these trails since moving to Kennesaw in the early 1970’s. I find there’s nothing better to clear one’s mind than to walk these grounds and trails and give thought to all the young men who died here while fighting for their beliefs.  More of the many trails  THE CCC COMES TO KENNESAW From 1938 to early 1942, Kennesaw Mountain was home to one of the more than 4000 CCC (Civilian Conservation Corps) camps setup in the 48 states, Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. These camps were introduced by President Franklin Roosevelt as part of his “New Deal.” The CCC was a relief program that provided work, and hope’s answer, to young men of unemployed families. Not much of the original camp still exists, only the foundations of the headquarters, bath house, and a portion of the mess hall foundation. A portion of the entrance to the education building is still visible as well. All CCC camps included barracks, a mess hall, bath house, education hall, infirmary and outbuildings such as tool sheds. Following are some photos I took recently on one of my hikes. This will give you somewhat of an idea of the CCC Camps and trails.  Welcome – Inside Kennesaw Mountain where CCC Camp was located  Flag Raising at Camp Brumby  Field where Barracks were located  Barracks location. Very similar to barracks I lived in while in US Air Force Basic Training  Forge location  Oil house location  Food storage location  Bath house location  A Grim and silent Kennesaw Source: Wikipedia and the Photos in this blog are provided courtesy of NPS (National Park Service). “If you liked this article, please follow me here on Steemit. I’ll follow you back. I’ll be bringing you more good quality content in the weeks to come.” Until next time… |
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| body | Are you one of those people that like camping off-grid? If so, what do you do for power? Do you have electronic devices that need charging? Do you have a fridge? Do you have lights that need electricity, how about an electric cooktop? In order to live off-grid or camp off-grid for an extended period of time, you must have a power source of some type unless you have nothing that requires electricity.  Converted Van Camping Off-Grid I travel in my van a lot and 99% of my camping is done on BLM (Bureau of Land Management) Land or free campsites. That means I don’t pay, but there are no facilities either. In my travels I’ve met a lot of like-minded people that travel and camp as I do, but they all have some sort of power for their comforts.  Camping Off-Grid Personally, I have an RV or boat type house battery which is an AGM, deep cycle battery that is stored inside my van. My house battery supplies all my power needs when I’m off-grid. When driving, my van’s alternator will keep my house battery charged. When camped for a period of time and my house battery needs recharging, I have portable solar panels that I place in the sun and hook to my house battery.  Portable Solar Panel The solar panels will keep my house battery charged while camped. I have what is called, Portable Suitcase Solar panels. The name comes from the fact that these solar panels fold up and fit in a large case with a handle resembling a large suitcase. They are not too heavy and can be moved around to follow the sun and when not in use, fold them, place them in their case and store them away. They don’t require a lot of space when storing. My house battery then powers my refrigerator, my laptop, cell phone, lights at night, etc. I also carry a portable generator just as a backup.  Generator I might add that I’ve used it only once when camping. The reason for that was, I bought it new and wanted to make sure it worked ok. I haven’t used it since that one time. I find that when my house battery runs low, it’s easy to set up my solar panels and they provide all the (free) energy I’ve ever needed. Like most folks that camp or live off-grid, we don’t want the noise of a generator running for hours. Plus, if you don’t have solar, you will have to carry enough gasoline to operate your generator for a long time. Not only could that be dangerous, but expensive, not to mention the noise factor. I’m not trying to discourage you from having a generator. My generator is a great thing to have. It only weighs about 50 pounds so is easy enough to handle and it’s rated as one of the quietest portable generators on the market. The decibel level is about the same as a normal conversation, so it’s nice to have as a backup. I’m sure I’ll eventually be camped at a location where the sun may not come out for a few days and I may have to use my generator for a few hours, but that’s why I say I’ll only use it for backup as I wouldn’t want the food in my fridge to spoil. I’ve heard of some that use wind power. I’m not that familiar with that, so I’ll reserve judgment on that source until I know more about it. I just don’t see how that would work for off-grid camping. Source: Most of the photos in this blog are provided courtesy of unsplash.com. “If you liked this article, please follow me here on Steemit. I’ll follow you back. I’ll be bringing you more good quality content in the weeks to come.” Until next time… |
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| body | Boondocking may not be a familiar word to a lot of RV’ers, Van Lifers, Tent Campers and the rest of the camping public, especially “newbies”… but it will be soon as more and more people are finding it can be a pleasant alternative to expensive RV parks and resorts.  Boondocking in the desert Boondocking is sometimes referred to as dry camping or dispersed camping and is becoming more popular because people want to go camping in the great outdoors without being squeezed into small camping spaces in RV parks. Aside from that, the cost at most of these parks is comparable to a motel room and boondocking for the most part is free. If you are traveling from one destination to another, a stop-over at an Interstate rest area could be considered boondocking. Many of us living or traveling in our RV’s will spend the night in a WalMart parking lot, a Sam’s Club or a Truck Stop. Providing of course that there are no signs posted prohibiting such overnight parking. It’s always best to check with management. If I park overnight at any establishment such as WalMart, I always make it a point to purchase something while there and never leave any litter about. There is certain protocol you should follow; the first of which is common sense. Please don’t set out your lawn chairs and roll out your awning and slide outs and begin cooking your dinner. Actions such as that can ruin it for the rest of the folks that appreciates these establishments for letting us park there overnight. I have been traveling in my converted van for years and have travelled across this great country several times. Boondocking to me is finding a nice secluded parking spot on BLM (Bureau of Land Management) Land. BLM Land is owned by the Federal Government and is open for all of us to enjoy free of charge. BLM Land is not that plentiful on the east coast, but out west there are literally millions of acres. For example, I normally travel to southern Arizona and boondock in the Sonoran Desert during the winter, along with thousands of other boondockers.  Boondocking in a Class B or converted van Not to worry though, because there are millions of acres in Arizona that belong to the BLM. During the summer months, I'm somewhere in the mountains in the National Forest.  Boondocking in a National Forest Boondocking also means that you’ll be off grid all or most of the time, therefore you won’t have access to water and electricity hookups. In this regard, you must carry plenty of water and food and have a means for electricity. I have an AGM, deep cycle RV battery that is charged by my alternator when driving. When off grid and my battery needs recharging, I have solar panels that I hook to my house battery and the sun charges my house battery. My house battery is adequate to keep my refrigerator running and power my lights and charge my laptop and other electronic devices. I also have a Honda portable generator but rarely use it. I carry enough food and water to last me 2-3 weeks so I can be totally off grid for that amount of time. I have a portable shower that fastens to the side of my van with a magnet or over a tree limb and I have a 5 gallon bucket for my shower water. The shower has a built in motor and pump that gives me a good shower. If it’s cold, I heat water on my portable cook stove and mix it with cold water to have a very nice shower. I found it on Amazon for something like $35.00. I also have a gym membership to Anytime Fitness. They have gyms in most cities throughout the country so keeping clean is not an issue. I can also stop at a truck stop and get a shower for 8-10 bucks and also do my laundry while there. Boondocking might sound a little scary to someone that’s never done it but spending a couple of nights out in a familiar area might get you more comfortable with it. When my kids were young, we used to camp a lot, but mostly at traditional campgrounds. Now that my kids are grown, I’m basically a solo traveler and I love boondocking. I can’t remember the last time I stayed at a paid campground and I have no intentions of ever doing so again. Since the Covid-19 Pandemic began, getting outdoors to go camping and RV’ing has become very popular. It’s next to impossible to find high top vans like my RAM Promaster, because the demand is so high right now with people buying them and converting them as I’ve done. Finding any RV, whether it be a Class A, Class C, Class B or travel trailer is becoming more difficult as inventory is very low. Source: Most of the photos in this blog are provided courtesy of unsplash.com. “If you liked this article, please follow me here on Steemit. I’ll follow you back. I’ll be bringing you more good quality content in the weeks to come.” Until next time… |
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| body | Following photos taken during a recent visit to Tombstone, Arizona. Wyatt Earp, along with brothers Virgil and Morgan and Doc Holliday faced off with the Clanton gang at the OK Corral in Tombstone, Arizona on October 26, 1881. Tombstone, known as the "Town too Tough to Die", has become a huge tourist attraction in Arizona. Tombstone is also home of Boothill Graveyard, the Birdcage Theatre and the O.K. Corral.    Source: Photos in this blog are provided by author. “If you liked this article, please follow me here on Steemit. I’ll follow you back. I’ll be bringing you more good quality content in the weeks to come.” Until next time… |
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