For about 4 years between 2016 and 2020, my husband and I had an opportunity to travel in the Western U.S. as full-time RVers. We lived in our motorhome, Stimpy, and towed a pickup truck, Ren, behind when on the move. It was such a different life experience compared to settling down in one place. We got to explore many wonderful places that the U.S. (and Canada) have to offer, and learned to live in our “tiny” house on wheels.

Here are some pictures from where we visited during that time. 🧵

Some of the cool things we did includes camping on the rim of a canyon. I kept track of places we traveled with our RVs in the map.

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What we saw a lot of when we lived on the road were beautiful sunsets, many of them. When you work or live in a house, many times you look out of the window and it’s already dark outside. Living in an RV, you live much closer to the outside. Here is one of the most dramatic sunsets I have seen. It was at Washoe Lake State Park in Nevada.

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One advantage of RVing is our home has wheels and we can follow the weather, or avoid it. Want a sunny day at Crater Lake National Park or misty Oregon Coast? You got it.

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Then there is Alabama Hills in the California's Eastern Sierra. This place is gorgeous for dry camping. You have Mount Whitney, the highest peak in the lower 48, as a backdrop and surrounded by fascinating boulders.

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@KengOnTheRoad Very cool to see the map and the beautiful places! Would love to do that someday.
@andrewbriscoe Thank you, Andrew. It was an adventure. We were glad that we could do it then.