Rv | Camping

They were following the 3-3-3 rule —never driving more than 300 miles, staying for three nights, and arriving by 3 PM—which had saved their marriage during this first month of full-time travel. The Learning Curve

: A neighbor from the next site over, seeing them struggle with a stiff awning, walked over with a tool and a story about his own 1,000-day journey on the road. Finding the Rhythm rv camping

Their journey wasn't without "rookie mistakes." Just a week prior in the Badlands, they’d learned the hard way about water pressure regulators when a sudden surge at a campground nearly blew their plumbing. They now kept a detailed camping journal to track everything from broken parts to the best roadside fuel stops. The Realities of the Road They were following the 3-3-3 rule —never driving

As the sun dipped behind the Zion peaks, the couple sat in their folding chairs, following the "golden rule" of the campground: leaving the site better than they found it. They realized that RVing wasn't just a long vacation; it was a teacher showing them how to live simpler and appreciate the slow, winding journey. They now kept a detailed camping journal to

While the mountain views were breathtaking, the reality of RV life often involved less-glamorous "chore days."