Downsizing from a Family RV to a Winnebago Class B with Kerri Cox from Travels with Birdy
To buy a Class B or not to buy a Class B? That is a question many RVers have probably considered at some point. After all, #vanlife literally has its own hashtag and a sea of influencers that make it look pretty epic. However, despite the many appeals of a Class B van, they do have their drawbacks. Kerri Cox of Travels with Birdy is here to tell us all about taking the leap from a 30-foot travel trailer to a Winnebago Travato—and all of the decision making that went into the process. What are the pros and cons of buying a Class B? What else do you need to know before buying a Class B? What’s it like to transition from a travel trailer to a Class B van?
Virginia is for Campers! 3 Amazing Virginia State Park Campgrounds Worth Visiting
We have long considered Virginia to be one of the most underrated states for camping in America. Virginia has camping in the mountains, and near the sea. There is camping along many rivers and along the quiet shores of the Chesapeake Bay. The entire state is also...
Solar Eclipse Camping, Easy Family Meals, Is Wallydocking Worth It? (RV Atlas Q+A)
On this week's Q+A episode of The RV Atlas we tackle another three questions from our Facebook group. We discuss where everyone is camping for the upcoming 2024 Solar Eclipse and how crafty RV owners are at finding great spots to view this celestial event. Then we...
2024 Spring Gear Guide (With Joshua Sheehan from RV Gear and Far)
Jeremy and RV-gear expert Joshua Sheehan from RV Gear and Far share 16 top picks for RV and camping supplies, accessories, and more.
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Death Valley National Park: Spring Desert Camping (Pt. 2)
These are the show notes for the second of three guest appearances by Lauren Eber, from @afamwithavan about spring desert camping in the great American west. In this three part trilogy Jeremy interviews Lauren about Joshua Tree National Park, Death Valley National...
Joshua Tree National Park: Spring Desert Camping (Pt. 1)
These are the show notes for the first of three guest appearances by Lauren Eber, from @afamwithavan about spring desert camping in the great American west. In this three part trilogy Jeremy interviews Lauren about Joshua Tree National Park. Then Death Valley National...
Spring Gear Guide 2: Outdoor Adventure, Campfire Kit, Camp Kitchen
On this episode of The RV Atlas podcast, and here in this post, we recommend some amazing gear for outdoor adventure, the ultimate campfire kit, and for your camp kitchen! This is part two of our 2022 spring gear guide podcast! To check out part one, please click here...
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Hiking with kids can be a transcendent experience that changes them, and you, forever. Or it can be a miserable experience that no one in your family will ever want to repeat. It all depends on your approach. On today's episode of The RV Atlas podcast Jeremy is...
Spring Gear Guide Part 1: Rad Power Bikes and Fun RV Gadgets
Spring is in the air and that means that it is time for our annual RV Atlas spring gear guide! This year we have so much new gear to review that we are splitting it up into two RV Atlas podcast episodes, and two blog posts here on the website. On this "Spring Gear...
Mama Gertie’s Hideaway and the Wonders of Western North Carolina
Stephanie and Jeremy visited Mama Gertie's Hideaway over a decade ago (with Max and Theo) soon after they bought their first pop up camper. It was a magical campground that made a lasting impression. Many improvements have been made over the past ten years, so they...
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