We are a family of seven in East Idaho that loves to have big adventures tiny camping. We travel with a small teardrop trailer and a rooftop tent. We’ve traveled thousands of miles, seen many amazing sights, and we want to share it with you and show you you can still camp tiny with a big family. In the world of camping and RV traveling bigger doesn’t mean better. We will discuss the why’s and how’s of camping tiny. Hear tips and tricks we learn along the way. We will cover modifications, gear, Boondocking, overlanding, maintenance, campsite reviews, and you’ll hear about our travel adventures.
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We are a family of seven in East Idaho that loves to have big adventures tiny camping. We travel with a small teardrop trailer and a rooftop tent. We’ve traveled thousands of miles, seen many amazing sights, and we want to share it with you and show you you can still camp tiny with a big family. In the world of camping and RV traveling bigger doesn’t mean better. We will discuss the why’s and how’s of camping tiny. Hear tips and tricks we learn along the way. We will cover modifications, gear, Boondocking, overlanding, maintenance, campsite reviews, and you’ll hear about our travel adventures.
With a big increase in first time RV and travel trailer owners in 2020 there has been an increase in people leaving campsites in less than ideal conditions. Just in the last few months many areas throughout the United States have closed off areas to dispersed camping due to the messes that are being left. We wanted to do a short episode to raise awareness to the problem this is becoming and to offer several of the principles of “leave no trace” to help those who may be new to camping. Please pass this along and help others to learn these and other principles of “leave no trace” so that we can keep our public lands open to enjoy for years to come.
Big Family Tiny Camping
We are a family of seven in East Idaho that loves to have big adventures tiny camping. We travel with a small teardrop trailer and a rooftop tent. We’ve traveled thousands of miles, seen many amazing sights, and we want to share it with you and show you you can still camp tiny with a big family. In the world of camping and RV traveling bigger doesn’t mean better. We will discuss the why’s and how’s of camping tiny. Hear tips and tricks we learn along the way. We will cover modifications, gear, Boondocking, overlanding, maintenance, campsite reviews, and you’ll hear about our travel adventures.