# Full time rv living
Our top 5 recommendations for Colorado Springs ⛰
When we got to Colorado, we had endless (excited) submissions from our followers letting us know what to do in Colorado Springs. We were only in town for a week on our trek out west, so we did the best we could hitting several of the FIFTY-FIVE things you told us we had to do while we were in Colorado Springs. The verdict is in - Colorado did not disappoint 😏 Here is our list of What to do in Colorado Springs in just 5 days! 👏 0:19 - North Cheyenne Cañon Park 4:43 - Garden of the Gods 8:05 - U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Museum 13:55 - Royal Gorge Bridge and Park 18:00 - Pike's Peak (Cog Railway)
Arizona Adventures- Seeing a tarantula in real life for the first time, getting lost in a mountain
We didn't know what to expect when we got to Arizona - we certainly didn't expect the world's largest Meteor Crater! Watch as we discover the Barringer Space Center, taste In 'N' Out Burger for the first time, and experience our first tarantula in the wild. 😳 Thanks for a good time, Arizona! 0:44 - Meteor Crater 8:51 - Normal people stuff...laundry as full-time RV'ers 11:54 - Lost on a mountainside real quick 12:24 - Seeing a tarantula in real life 13:35 - Trying In 'N' Out Burger 15:18 - Discovering Bisbee, AZ
South Dakota | Badlands, Wall Drug, Cascade Falls, Mammoth Dig, Mineral Springs
If you're headed to South Dakota and wondering what to do - you may find yourself surprised like we were. We're from the midwest. To midwesterners, the United States is fairly simple - there's Michigan, Chicago, Wisconsin, and sometimes Ohio. Then there's Florida, New York City, and "everything west". Is that preposterous because there's so much more to our beautiful country? Yes. And that's why we busted out of our friendly, sheltered bubble to find it all. State #1 that we barely knew existed and is so much more than flat farmland and brutally cold winters: South Dakota.
5 Ways to Stay Safe Living in an RV
Outside a local coffee shop in Grand Rapids, MichiganCourtney Kane/ Life with Beth and Court. When you leave everything familiar behind so you can live in an RV and travel the country, you want to at least know that you’re still safe and sound.
Kentucky/ Trying Ranch Life for a Week Part 1
When we stayed with my Aunt and Uncle in Kentucky for a week, we learned very quickly that horse ranch life is not for the faint of heart. There are many responsibilities on the ranch to keep everything flowing smoothly and let us tell you, you better be in good shape to keep up with them 😂 Splitting wood 🪵 Taking care of the horses 🐎 (and one donkey named Elvis) Keeping the horse stalls cleaned 💩 Cooking dinner over the 🔥 We can honestly say there was not a single dull moment with this adventure, and boy was it fun to see Beth go cowgirl country 🤠
Living in our RV and visiting Tennessee
Living in an RV is a wild ride, and one of the biggest differences between RV life, and "Sticks and Bricks" life, is you live in lots of "temporary towns." In this episode, we call Nashville "home" for a month. It's the first time we settled into a town; it was our real first time figuring out what living in an RV full-time really looked like compared to having a permanent hometown. We had to figure out what self-care and running errands looked like, how working felt, and all the other everyday nuances of life - chiropractic care, doing laundry, even date night. Buckle in and let's head to Tennessee!
10 Ways to Make Money While Traveling Full-Time
One thing we get asked all the time about transitioning to full-time RV living is “how do I make money from the road?”. You won’t hear us thanking COVID for much, but we CAN thank the unrelenting pandemic for the most opportunity we’ve ever had for remote work.
Our first trip as full-time RVers!
You've seen us plan, prepare, and practice for life on the road, but now you get to see our first road trip in our camper as we head to Virginia! We left Traverse City Michigan on August 12th and had to make it to Virginia by the 18th for Court's dad's wedding. This is the first road trip that takes us across state lines and solidifies our camper is now officially our home. We promise you whether you're a seasoned RVer, a newbie, or just looking for some good entertainment, this is the episode for you!
The mistake we made while camping in our RV for the first time
Staying in an RV for the first time can be really exciting, but also really stressful. You've watched the YouTube vids, you've talked to friends, you've prepped the best way you know how, but the reality is - preparing and actually staying in an RV for the first time are two totally different beasts. In this video, you'll see us reserve our first campsite, set up the RV for the first time, and stay our first two nights! There are a few things we definitely learned the hard way, but it was our first time and we knew there'd be a learning curve.
Is full-time RV living brilliant or insane?
Sitting on a porch swing at our beautiful campsite in GeorgiaCourtney Kane/ Life with Beth and Court. If you’re considering the RV lifestyle, you may be silently asking yourself – is full-time RV living brilliant or insane? We asked ourselves the same thing.
The number one thing to do before living in an RV
Sitting fireside in Kentucky while visiting familyCourtney Kane/ Life with Beth and Court. Fireside while visiting family in KentuckyCourtney Kane/ Life with Beth and Court. When we first got the crazy idea to sell our stuff and hit the road, there was one thing we really needed to consider before living in an RV full time.