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Monument Valley...ROCKS

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This post is dedicated to a dry, hot and dusty place in Arizona called Monument Valley. Why? It’s that cool. I wasn’t aware of Monument Valley until Brad stumbled upon it scrolling through social media and requested we stop along our travels. I can speak for us both that we don’t regret it one bit.   We found a KOA (Kampground Of America) within a couple of miles of the park surrounded by the most outrageous rock formations in every direction. Actually, Monument Valley is right on the border of Utah and Arizona so we camped in Utah with perfect views of the monuments. Incredible silhouettes greeted us in the mornings and illuminating sunsets ended our evenings.    (view from our kitchen window of the monuments)   (this was taken while walking to the bathroom one morning!)   Our first day included traveling from Colorado to the KOA which resulted in an easy 3 hour drive. One of the greatest parts about road travel is sometimes you stumble upon things you didn’t even know exist

Road Life: Our First Few Weeks

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Now that I’ve shown you our renovated R-Pod and thoughts on the transition to tiny living, lets get to the fun stuff…road life! I haven’t found a single word to describe the adventure we’ve embarked on but with Brad’s help we've come up with a few to describe our first few weeks of travel in this post:   * ALLURING * We’ve traveled to 6 different states by now: Indiana, Nebraska, South Dakota, Colorado, Utah and Arizona with each one presenting a unique and different landscape that has left our jaws on the ground and the overused “wow” spilling from our lips. Imagine Dan Aykroyd in the movie The Great Outdoors repeating that word when they are trying to exterminate the bat invading their cabin - that’s us on a daily basis. One of the reasons we decided to forgo international travel (for now) was because we realized after our honeymoon that the United States offers the most grandest of lands that would keep us busy for years to come.    We both agree that Custer State Park in S

We Decided to Live on the Road

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Before we dive into what full time road travel is like, Brad and I wanted to shed some light on our decision to live on the road full time and our transition to tiny living. So often we see the end result which looks absolutely beautiful and filtered of all the decisions and chaos that got you to this point.   And chaos might be the perfect word to describe this situation...But lets rewind a few months. Some people thought we came about this spontaneous and wild decision overnight when actually its been a thought for quite awhile. It started officially after our honeymoon in September 2018. We spent 3 weeks driving from California back to Pennsylvania and fell in love with the simplicity and ever-changing scenery that comes with road travel. The idea of having the country at our fingertips more often than just a weekend or yearly vacation attracted us to the thought of transitioning to this lifestyle full time.    Soon after our honeymoon, I (Jenn) went with a friend to an RV show