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Become a Host – How to Join Harvest Hosts

What is Harvest Hosts? Harvest Hosts is a membership-based program that allows RVers unique places to stay while they travel. Host locations are made up of Farms, Wineries, Breweries, Distilleries, Golf Courses, and more all across North America. Harvest Hosts has over 200K active members who spend $50 at hosts per overnight stay on average. Ready to learn more about how to Become a Host? Why You Should Become a Host What are some of the...

Finding Nomads – Bus Bonanza 2023

Like many others, I was fascinated by the idea of life on the open road for several years andfinally began my new life in September of 2022 in a converted ambulance. Like many others, I had noidea where to start, but I managed to make a functional living space and hit the road seeking adventure.With no destination in mind, I traveled from campground to campground hoping to meet the othernomads I knew were out there, but it never came to be. I...

Is Harvest Hosts Worth the Cost?

Life on the road is a fantastic way to see the country but finding a safe and secure location to park can sometimes be a struggle. One of the resources that I use while traveling is Harvest Hosts. There is an annual fee to be a member of Harvest Hosts, but the real question is: “Is Harvest Hosts Worth the Cost?” Let’s dive into the pros and cons of a membership with Harvest Hosts and see if it is worth it. This post contains affiliate...

Mel-bourne For This | Australia

Let me tell you a little about Melbs (Melbourne). Being the shameless nerd with exquisite taste that I am, the European-style architecture made my hour-long tram trips from Burwood into the city interesting. Some need tunes or Candy Crush to pass the time, but I’m perfectly content with seeing Federation-style houses outside my window, thank you very much. It doesn’t take much to entertain a simpleton like me. Most machines don’t sense...

Tasmaniacs | Tasmania, AU

You know you live in Melbourne when it’s common to make a casual weekend trip to Tasmania. And that’s exactly what we did! Four Americans and one Canadian set off on an adventure. Five of us packed into a tiny Toyota rental (rather reminiscent of a clown car at a circus) with endless people pouring out of it at every stop. Naturally, the first thing we did with our rental car was drive onto a ferry, to check out Bruny Island. It's known for...

Parallel Universe | Australia

Imagine an eerie but incredible parallel universe like something out of a Christopher Nolan film. That’s what Australia is like compared to the U.S. Everything is exactly the opposite. The lights switches flip the opposite way for on/off, cars drive on the opposite side of the road, and the driver’s side is on the right (wrong) side of the car. The seasons are opposite, Celsius and the metric system are used, the toilet flushes differently,...