Escape With Your Home
Not the Headaches

Futuristic, fully electric RV travel designed to keep the comforts and ditch the compromises.
This isn’t typical RV content.
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I’m documenting what happens when you remove the usual pain points of RV life, no propane, no generators, no constant compromises, and replace them with modern electric design and intentional travel.
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If you’ve ever loved the idea of taking your home with you… but hated everything that usually comes with it, this journey is for you.
See How I Travel
Life on Wheels
The Electric Travel Trailer I Chose
My home on the road is a fully electric travel trailer from Pebble.
👉 Learn more about the trailer → https://pebblelife.com/
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I chose this trailer because it’s designed to eliminate many of the headaches that come with traditional RVs. It’s built more like a car so you’re not constantly dealing with things like resealing or ongoing maintenance issues.
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Everything is all-electric, no propane, no combustion appliances, with integrated battery, solar, and energy management. That means quiet, generator-free living.
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It also takes a lot of the physical strain out of setup:
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It can hitch itself to my truck
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It moves with an iPad, like a remote control vehicle
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It auto-levels to setup camp
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It even automates dumping the waste tanks
This is what modern travel should feel like.
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More time enjoying where you are,
less time dealing with everything that usually gets in the way.


The same space, redesigned throughout the day
Sleep Mode
Work Mode
This Isn’t Typical RV Content
Most RV content focuses on breakdowns, compromises, and workarounds.
That’s not what I’m documenting.
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Here, I explore what happens when modern technology removes friction instead of adding complexity. When mobility supports solitude. When design supports clarity. When travel becomes sustainable, not just logistically but mentally.
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You’ll see:
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What works (and what doesn’t) in real-world electric travel
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How energy independence changes where and how you stay
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The realities of long-term living in a next-generation trailer
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How technology reshapes freedom instead of limiting it
This is less about RV problems and more about modern mobility done right.
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About Me

Why I’m Doing This?
I’m Vincent Knight (hence the site name)
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I’ve always wanted to see the world, not in a rushed, checklist kind of way, but in a way that leaves room to actually experience it.
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After two marriages, a few major surgeries, and more than enough time spent postponing “someday,” I decided to stop waiting for the perfect moment. Bodies wear out. Windows close. And some kinds of travel are easier now than they’ll ever be later.
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So this is me choosing now.
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This site documents an ongoing experiment in modern travel. One built around curiosity, independence, and intentionally designing life instead of defaulting into it.
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The trailer is the platform.
The journey is the point.
What This Life Actually Looks Like
Most days are simple in the best possible way.
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Morning light through big windows. Coffee before conversations. Work done quietly, with enough space to think clearly. Evenings that end outside more often than not.
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Travel, for me, isn’t constant motion, it’s rhythm. Staying long enough to understand a place. Leaving before it feels routine. Letting silence exist without treating it like a problem that needs solving.
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Sometimes that means solitude. Sometimes that means company. Always, it means choosing intention over noise.


Why I Share It
I’m not documenting this to sell an image or pretend everything is effortless.
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I share it because I’m sure you are as curious as me. What actually works, what doesn’t, and what freedom really looks like when you strip away the fantasy versions of it.
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You’ll see:
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The practical side of modern, electric travel
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The quiet wins most people don’t film
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The tradeoffs no one mentions
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And the kind of clarity that comes from designing life instead of reacting to it
If you value depth over spectacle and curiosity over chaos, you’ll probably feel at home here.
What Comes Next
This chapter is about traveling the United States—slowly, thoughtfully, and from a fully electric travel trailer that makes this kind of life possible right now.
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Later chapters look different.
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International travel. Long stays. Cruises. Seeing the world from perspectives that don’t fit neatly into a single label.
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This isn’t a forever-plan. It’s a now-plan. That’s kind of the point.


An Open Seat, Not a Pitch
I’m single. Comfortable with that. And not in a rush to change it.
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This isn’t a story about finding someone. It’s about building a life that someone could step into and enjoy without needing it to be rewritten.
If you’re a guy, maybe you’ll see a blueprint and think, “Yeah… I could do this.”
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If you’re a woman, maybe you’ll read this and picture yourself sharing a view, a conversation, or a stretch of quiet road.
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Either way—you’re welcome to follow along.
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No pressure. No promises. Just an honest journey, well designed.