Workcamping as a Campground Host in a National Forest

In my last post I pointed out 8 different kinds of workcamping jobs but today I want to focus on the one that I think will work for the most people because 1) it has among the lowest physical demands, 2) pays you for every hour you work, 3) provides a free campsite,...

Workcamping Jobs for Nomads

With the RTR coming up I’ve arranged the timing of it so there is a very good chance that you can get a summer job there, so before it gets here I thought we should talk about Workcamping. This will be a two-part post, in this one we’ll have an overview of the most...

Paying Taxes and Drawing Unemployment as Vandwellers and RVers

It’s April so I’ve just got with done with the dreaded chore of doing my taxes and it occurred to me that I’ve never done a post on how a full-timer files his taxes. Since many of us are only drawing Social Security or a Disability check, it’s not an issue; they don’t...

2-Day Trip to Algodones, for Mexico Dental Work

A few posts ago I talked about getting health insurance, but that’s only part of the health picture because many policies don’t cover dental, eyeglasses or even prescriptions. If they do cover them, you’ll still end up paying a lot because of the...