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So you’ve decided to live full time in your RV… Congratulations! Here, RVers are sharing their favorite tips for downsizing your life (and all your stuff) so it fits into your new RVing lifestyle. Here’s everything you need to know about living in an RV full time — from filing taxes to getting health care & RV insurance, forwarding mail, cooking, banking, traveling with pets, and working on the road. And if you’re going to be spending holidays on the road, we’ve even got fun decorating & food ideas to help you enjoy the seasons and celebrate the holidays from the comfort of your RV!

The main theme is to be conscious of the world around you, as an RVer. Take the time to learn, to enjoy, to participate. But more importantly, take the time to consider others. Following are some things we can ALL can do to make a difference for future generations of RVers.

Good news: Just because you're spending the Christmas holiday on the road in your RV doesn't mean you can't decorate just as extravagantly as you have in years past. In fact, there a lot of things you can do that wouldn't even be possible back home!

Wondering what RVers can do to maintain some level of physical activity that will keep you healthy and active for years to come? Here are some ideas -- ranging from the simple and traditional to the high-energy and even high-tech options!

Here are some Autumn and Thanksgiving decorations that work great in small spaces. These will add a festive touch to your RV -- without emptying your pocketbook.

Tired of the cold and snow? A number of years ago, my wife and I reached the point of 'Enough Already', so we packed up the motorhome, hit the road and headed south. We learned a few things along the way that may be helpful if you're brand new to the idea snowbirding in search of warmer weather during the winter months.

Here are some fun Fall ideas for RVers: pumpkin patches, corn mazes, hayrides, haunted houses, and ghost tours. And throughout the autumn months, you can enjoy beautiful scenery from the seat of your RV by visiting the Northeast, Southeast, or Midwest when fall foliage it at its peak. Here are the details.

As a full time RVer, you need an insurance policy that is similar to a homeowner's insurance policy. Adding your RV onto your standard auto insurance policy isn't enough. Find RV insurance online with these reputable companies that insure RVs.

As a fulltime RVer, here's how to determine the best state to declare residency in -- based on state and local taxes. If you're thinking about becoming a full time RVer, check here first!

As a new fulltimer, you are about to head out on a great adventure. It's a whole new way of life that is totally different from any other. Many parts of the transition will be difficult, even bordering on traumatic. There will be some hard decisions made that you will struggle through. These full-time RV tips will help you make the right decisions when you're just starting out...