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Bugattis – Flyfishing – Motorbikes

Category: RV Life

  • Ruby Creek Homestead, Montana

    Abandoned Dreams

    One of the things I like about my nomadic lifestyle is the ability to frequently explore new grounds, and I enjoy poking around old historic ruins when I find them. In 2021, I was fishing the Madison River in Montana, and I was based for a few days out of the Ruby Creek BLM campsite,…

  • The Arizona Desert South of Oatman

    Wintering in the Desert

    October, 2018: It got pretty cold in West Yellowstone and I finally had to face up to the end of my Montana adventure for the year. I started south towards warmer weather, but lingered on the Teton river in Idaho for a final week, and twice had pipes freeze in my motorhome. It had been…

  • Ehrenberg Thanksgiving

    A Boondocker’s Thanksgiving

    I’ve been on the road since 2015, and only a few times since then have I been able to spend Thanksgiving with family. That’s one of the impacts of becoming a nomad; it isn’t easy to leave your home somewhere in the desert and fly north for a week. But it’s also related to the…

  • New Brakes and Repaired Spring

    Motorhome Maintenance… Springs, Brakes and Driveline

    Part One: Springs I’ve been traveling with my 2006 Fun Mover since 2015 and apart from oil changes and two sets of tires, I haven’t had to do much work on the chassis side of things. The house side is another story… there is always something that needs fixing. When I bought the rig in…

  • Trinity River Winter Scene

    Boondocking for Flyfishers: Steiner Flat, Trinity River, CA

    In the winter of 2017, I attempted to catch a California winter steelhead on the swing. I spent three months on the attempt, and did not succeed… though I did get one under a damn bobber with an egg pattern (but that’s another story). That winter, the long drought broke, and all of the rivers…

  • Get to Work Ya Bum!

    There has been a notable drop in the rate of new content being posted here at travelingwithtools. That’s because I’ve been back at work for a few weeks, and despite thinking I would be able to do two things at once, I have not. I’ve landed at the same Northern California shop that I worked…

  • Nellis Dunes: OK for Camping or Not?

    TLDR: Not. I was looking for a spot closer to Las Vegas Motor Speedway, where there was a kart racing event that I wanted to visit, and literally across the street is a large BLM managed area for off road riding. Nellis Dunes is listed on the BLM website as Dispersed – Nellis Dunes. It…

  • Boondocking Valley of Fire

    Valley of Fire State Park in southern Nevada is a wonderful stop for lovers of desert scenery and petroglyphs, but I did not stay at the campgrounds in the park. Instead, I boondocked at an area a few miles outside, that’s listed on many of the free camping websites… freecampsites.net campendium.com ioverlander.com I had previously…

  • Government Wash Boondock

    Boondocking at Lake Mead, Government Wash

    Government Wash, Lake Mead National Recreation Area The two weeks that I spent at Stewart’s Point on Lake Mead were relaxing and productive at the same time. The only fault in the experience was that the cell connection for my Verizon hotspot was really intermittent, which meant I could only work at night or early…

  • Boondocking at Lake Mead

    Stewart’s Point, Lake Mead National Recreation Area When I was trying to decide where to go this Fall as it got too cold to remain in Montana, part of the calculus was to not stray too far from Reno, where I have family to visit at Christmas. Last winter, I went south from a work…