Two Days at Craters of the Moon National Monument
Spelunking in a Lava Cave? Hiking for miles through a charred, blackened landscape that resembles the surface of the Moon? Yeah, we did that.
View PostSpelunking in a Lava Cave? Hiking for miles through a charred, blackened landscape that resembles the surface of the Moon? Yeah, we did that.
View PostWe took our Tiny House on the Alaska Marine Highway, from Haines, Alaska, to Bellingham, Washington. Join us on our the cruise!
View PostOur first stop in Southeast Alaska left us fascinated by one man’s obsession and sadden about the inevitable fate of a few local bear cubs.
View PostThe worst possible scenario happened. We were locked out, in the middle of rural Alaska, with no cell service. The solution we came up with still makes me laugh.
View PostFishing is a way of life in Homer, Alaska. After trying to catch a salmon for weeks from shore, we decided to try our luck out on a boat.
View PostWe drove the rugged Dalton Highway with the tiny house in tow and spent the night above the Arctic Circle. Don’t try this at home kids!
View PostA group of dreamers, summoned by wanderlust, congregate in unique downtown Chicken Alaska for Independence Day.
View PostOur tiny house crosses into Alaska, following the famous Gold Rush route on the dusty Klondike Highway.
View PostAs we did with British Columbia, below are a few options for tiny house camping “on Yukon time” – a popular phrase in the Yukon.
View PostWe spent Canada Day in Dawson City, Yukon Territory. A quirky town with rich heritage (the golden kind) and a feverish nightlife.
View PostWe drove 2,000 miles to Alaska with our tiny house, taking the less traveled. We continue our trek with the Stewart-Cassier Highway, famous for abundant bears and Salmon Glacier.
View PostOur tiny house bumps along the historic Yellowhead Highway in British Columbia, slowly making our way to Alaska.
View PostOur tiny house begins the long trek to Alaska, taking the roads-less-traveled, beginning with the Sea To Sky Highway.
View PostIn the United States, we’ve gotten used to either parking our tiny house on private land or camping in privately owned campgrounds. British Columbia offers private campgrounds, provincial park campgrounds and recreational sites.
View PostMajor players emerge in the Vancouver tiny house scene and we offer some free sightseeing tips for budget travelers.
View PostSeattle has a lot of offer and we tried to keep it cheap! In this article, we list our favorite free or cheap activities in the city.
View PostWe took a detour to the Columbia River Gorge and WOW was it worth it! In this article, we list a few of our favorite day hikes and show where you can find some spectacular waterfalls.
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