“The first draft is just you telling yourself the story.”
- Terry Pratchett
We went camping on the beach in California to see what it was like and discovered that it’s one of those
things people either love or hate.
We camped near Santa Barbara for $25/night which allowed us to explore the city for a week! We found some
inexpensive things to do around Santa Barbara, and a couple of splurges worth the money.
We camped as close as we could to a SpaceX Starlink rocket launch on the California coast. We want to
share all the details on how to see a SpaceX launch in person and where we camped to be close to the launch site.
We camped for free near Phoenix AZ and got bugged. Despite our unwelcomed winged guests, we got out to
explore the Phoenix Area to see Historic Glendale, the Glendale Xeriscape Gardens, and South Mountain Park.
Saddle Mountain hike is hard, and somewhat terrifying at times, but the payoff is amazing. At the top
there are views of mile upon mile of desert and mountains.
Want to see what RV living is actually like? Welcome to a regular week when we are not out adventuring
and exploring, but are instead running errands and hanging out with Benny the cat at our RV.
There is a hike into Palm Canyon that we did, but getting to the viewpoint was not enough for us. We
climbed up into the canyon to get a closer look at Arizona's only native palm trees.
There are so many Canadians that come here in the winter that some call Yuma, AZ Canada’s most southern
city - and there’s a t-shirt for it, too!
Every winter Quartzsite, Arizona is flooded with hundreds of thousands of visitors. So much so that it
has become known as the RV boondocking capital of the world. We had to go check it out for ourselves, and want to
share some of the tips we learned along the way.
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