Heat going East and Visiting Family
I spent my first night after leaving at Siskyou Summit free boondock, the climb up was miserable on I-5 the road was down to 1 lane from...
Adventure is Worthwhile
Welcome to RevolveDigitalNomad, a bit of a crazy concept that came about after facing a year of COVID and working from home and turning 50. I bought my first ever home at the age of 42 and really enjoyed the concept until I spent a year with COVID living, working and being trapped in it. My guy wants to go explore Alaska and live on a boat which is challenging for me to do and work full time.
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When COVID came down his plans got changed and he couldn't go and we were basically both taxing our internet and utilities, leaving the house maybe once a week for staples and I began living in this 300 Square Foot circle, bed to sleep, desk to work, bathroom for necessities and kitchen for food. With us both there all day long and the brutal California heat through the summer months we were paying out an amount equal to the mortgage for electricity, internet, Satellite TV, propane, water, sewer and garbage and it made me question the why of it.
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I had toyed with the concept of a tiny home a few times but what bothered me was they were not really meant to be road warriors and I began to look at motorhomes (too expensive) and travel trailers, I did however want something I could take anywhere and be self sustaining for the most part and into my life walked a new concept of a travel travel by Forest River.
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Meet the RevolveEV2 (tiny but mighty I call her), she is roughly 160 square feet comes out of the box equipped with 400W of solar, 400AH of lithium batteries and no propane.