Luxury Glamping Gear for the Holidays
Reportedly, the word glamping was coined in the United Kingdom circa 2005. Eleven years later, in 2016, it made its debut in the Oxford English Dictionary. The term (and the type of outdoor...
#Vanlife with Kids
We all know that #Vanlife is all the rage these days. If you are on Instagram, then you're used to seeing images of impeccably remodeled vans filled with only the coolest accessories like a Chemex, Mexican serape blanket, and bikini-clad woman. What you don't see in...
Campground Review: Smithwoods RV Park in California’s Santa Cruz Mountains
For the nature lover who wants to be surrounded by mountains, trees, beaches, and streams, the Smithwoods RV Park in Felton, California, just might tick all of the boxes. Tucked under some towering Redwoods, this private campground is in the Santa Cruz Mountains.
The Lodge Cast Iron Cook-It-All: A Brand New Way to Cook Over the Campfire
This blog post and the accompanying podcast are sponsored by Lodge Cast Iron. Our opinions are always our own. Stephanie and I have always loved cooking over a fire at the campground. The crackle of the campfire and the smell of good food cooking is intoxicating....
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Casual Eats and Yummy Treats: Road Food in the White Mountains, NH
If you have been following our adventures for awhile now, you know that we love a good road food joint. When you have young children, there is one rule of dining: In and out, and nobody gets hurt. Since we don't eat out a ton when we are RVing, it is important to us...
Christmas Tunes and Yule Log Flumes:Santa’s Village, Jefferson NH
The White Mountains of New Hampshire are filled with family friendly outdoor adventure options. During our ten days there we hiked, biked, kayaked, zip-lined, and swam. But we also enjoyed two great theme parks. Our morning at Clark's Trading Post was filled with...
The Kancamagus Highway, White Mountain National Forest
The Kancamagus Highway, better known as the Kanc, is a 34.5 mile stretch of road that runs through the White Mountain National Forest in New Hampshire. We had heard from some folks that it was a lovely drive, but honestly it wasn't at the top of our list of things to...
Blaster Boats and Old Goats: Clark’s Trading Post, Lincoln NH
During our ten days of hiking, swimming, and kayaking in the White Mountains of New Hampshire we found it surprisingly easy to avoid crowds. In fact, our family often found itself alone while exploring lakes, rivers, and trails. These places were not off the beaten...
Two Hikes and a Swim: Artist’s Bluff, Bald Mountain, and Echo Lake (Franconia State Park, New Hampshire)
On our second day in Franconia Notch, we were excited to see more of the mountains. However, we also knew we had to take it a little easy with the kids since the day before had been relatively long and physically demanding for our three young children. This is a...
Campground Review: Lincoln/Woodstock KOA (White Mountains, NH)
Are you looking for the perfect base camp for your next White Mountains adventure? If so, then look no further than the Lincoln/Woodstock KOA. We recently spent six nights at this campground and were incredibly impressed by its facilities and activities, and its...
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