Composting toilets are getting more popular – whether they are being used in RVs, cabins in the woods, or backcountry camping areas. But calling those toilets “composting toilets” is simply incorrect. These toilets don’t actually compost your shit.
Read MoreWith over 2,200 temples to visit in just a few days, a visit to Bagan can quickly get overwhelming. Here's my travel guide and tips to make your trip smooth and seamless.
Read MoreBagan’s existence today seems to straddle two worlds: The spectacular ancient capital it once was and a dusty town heavily dependent on tourism. But its beauty draws travelers from around the world and Myanmar.
Read MoreA collection of photos showing our 11-month long process of transforming a 2001 Fleetwood Prowler into the Toaster.
Read MoreSpend one day exploring the nearby towns of Mandalay: Mingun, Sagaing, and Inwa.
Read MoreMandalay is the second largest city and the last royal capital in Myanmar. We spent two days visiting temples and historic sites in and around the city.
Read MoreWe are back after months of silence. The past 4.5 months were filled with us dealing with a “project” that was really the last thing we wanted to do.
Read MoreI wanted a way to keep a part of Tybee close with me after she passed away. A memento of her. Something distinctive, beautiful, and well-crafted using her ashes.
Read MorePeople are always curious why we chose the silver siding, what the material is, and why the Toaster is named that.
Read MoreA lot of Walmart stores allow RV overnight parking, which we've taken advantage of over the year. But an incident in Salt Lake City left us $150 short, chains on our tires, and thinking twice about ever pulling into another Walmart for the evening.
Read MoreCheck out our recent interview with MightyGoods.
Read MoreI’m embarrassed to publicly admit this, but I think it needs to be said: I prefer reading digital books (specifically on my phone) over real books. But why does it feel so dirty to openly say that?
Read MoreOne of the greatest gifts road life has given us: finding out these lifestyles we’ve romanticized aren’t really for us before we commit to them.
Read MoreLiving on the road with Tybee and Tyki is pretty much as easy as it was in a house. But there are few things that makes it difficult at times. Read on to find out what they are.
Read MoreFor a full-time traveler without an unlimited cell plan, the three magic words are: Free public Wi-Fi. At first, we didn’t think it would be that big a deal to use public internet access, but after 2 years we realized we were spending a lot of time and stress hunting for, and working around, Wi-Fi.
Read MoreWe thought we were prepared to use self-leveling epoxy after watching videos and reading through articles. Turned out there's a lot about using self-leveling epoxy that no one talks about. We ended up learning them the hard way.
Read MoreOur kitchen countertop has been the bane of our existence for the last 1.5 years. The wood veneer has been slowly cracking and peeling off since we moved in thanks to water splashes. It was finally time to do something about it. Unfortunately the project turned out to be extremely stressful.
Read MoreJerud and I want to thank everyone who came out to our open house yesterday at Highland Brewing Company. And also why we chose Highland to be our venue (hint - it has to do with solar panels - lots!).
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