Travel Field Guides
We’re building campground, route, and destination guides for full-time RV couples who care about more than pretty views. Each guide will focus on the practical questions: what it costs, whether a big fifth wheel can get in and out comfortably, whether the Internet works, what daily life is like, and whether we’d return.
These guides are not meant to tell you whether a place is “nice.” They’re meant to help you decide whether a stay works for your rig, budget, work, dog, routines, and travel style.
How we’ll score stays
Cost & Value
Nightly, weekly, and monthly rates compared with location, amenities, safety, utilities, and overall quality of life.
Big-Rig Access
Roads, turns, site size, leveling, tree clearance, arrival difficulty, and whether a large fifth wheel feels comfortable there.
Internet & Workability
Starlink sky view, cellular signal, upload stability, campground Wi-Fi, noise, and whether the location works for remote work.
Daily Life
Groceries, restaurants, laundry, dog walking, medical access, errands, package delivery, and the routines that matter during longer stays.
Route & Arrival
Grades, fuel stops, tight roads, weather, check-in logistics, and whether we’d choose the same route again.
Would We Return?
The simple final question: after factoring in cost, comfort, access, Internet, and daily life, would we stay there again?
Types of guides we’ll create
We’ll use a repeatable format so each guide is useful beyond a single opinion. Some guides will focus on one campground. Others will compare areas, routes, winter bases, or types of stays.
Campground Reviews
Focused reviews of individual parks, scored for cost, access, Internet, safety, noise, dog-friendliness, utilities, and whether we’d return.
Area Field Guides
Practical guides to towns and regions for longer stays, including groceries, restaurants, medical access, errands, weather, and workability.
Winter & Summer Base Comparisons
Side-by-side comparisons of places that could work as seasonal bases for full-time RV couples.
Route Reports
Big-rig route notes, fuel stops, grades, road conditions, arrival logistics, and what we’d do differently next time.
Boondocking & Public Land Notes
Practical notes on access, space, safety, connectivity, water, dump options, trash, and how long we’d actually want to stay.
Cost & Value Comparisons
Comparisons of KOA, independent parks, memberships, monthly stays, public lands, and destination choices based on real cost and value.
What we’ll document
For each destination or stay, we’ll capture the details that matter when you live from the rig instead of just vacationing from it: total cost, site size, access, hookups, Internet, noise, safety, laundry, groceries, restaurants, dog-friendliness, medical access, route difficulty, and the honest answer to whether we’d go back.
Coming soon
These will become deeper guides as we publish videos, visit more places, and replace planning assumptions with real stays.