Posts Tagged ‘RV’

Traveling Across the USA | PARK CABLE | Graceland & Detroit

November 7th, 2010 | A/V Club, P.O.V. | 0 Comments

Lesie and I had the good fortune to hit up Graceland on a stormy Sunday afternoon. This is one of those times that a curse becomes a blessing, becase it meant NO LINES at Graceland. For those of you who have never been, Graceland is like a small casino/six flags. There are 11 Read More

PARK CABLE visits Kitty Hawk, NC | Home of the Wright Bros.

October 22nd, 2010 | A/V Club, P.O.V. | 2 Comments

There’s something about seeing and smelling and experiencing the actual location of such an epic invention by man. This isn’t one of those interactive museums that will blow your mind, if anything it leans more towards the D.I.Y. style. But Read More

PARK CABLE with the Simons | Travel the USA with us!

October 19th, 2010 | A/V Club, P.O.V. | 7 Comments

As most of you know I am big on taking photos and video. I can’t help it. I don’t know if it is because I literally have no memory whatsoever or what, but I find myself taking photos Read More

This is why you buy a Toyota | BBC Top Gear Destroys Hilux Video

October 18th, 2010 | A/V Club, Gear, P.O.V. | 1 Comment

1985 Toyota Dolphin

When I started researching the perfect vehicle to complete our trip I kept coming across the Toyota Dolphin series of motorhomes. First of all they were cheap…all under $6,000, used of course. Secondly, they are small. Most Toyota mini-motorhomes fit into a Read More

Power Line 200W Coffee Cup Inverter with USB and Two Outlets

October 14th, 2010 | Gear, P.O.V. | 1 Comment

Now that I have been on the road for a few weeks I have learned how truly valuable electricity really is. (For those of you who don’t know my wife and I moved out of Boston and into an RV as we drive cross country for a few months) The RV is dope. It has a toilet, a fridge, a stove, Read More

Living Off The Grid In Boston

September 5th, 2010 | P.O.V. | 8 Comments

Sometimes in life you just say fuck it. My wife and I have been talking for years about getting out of the city and having a bit of nature around us. When I was living in Allston I would sometimes go weeks without stepping on a patch of grass – in fact I think I saw more greenery in baggies than I did outside. So without much of a plan, Leslie and I sold our house and decided to just camp for a while. Read More