Two Worlds, Same Road: What RVers and Cowboys Get Right About Life on the Highway
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RVers and cowboys may look like they’re living in completely different worlds—but spend enough time around both, and the similarities start to stand out.
In this episode of the Wandering Gypsy RV Life Podcast, host Stan Cromlish reflects on time spent around RVers and the rodeo community and discovers that, despite different traditions and mindsets, both groups are solving the same challenges on the road.
From living quarters, horse trailers, to motorhomes, the fundamentals don’t change: tires, weight, clearance, power, water, weather, and the responsibility that comes with hauling what matters most. RVers often learn through hard-earned trial and error, while cowboys grow up trusting experience and tradition—but both approaches aim for the same goal: getting there safely and coming home with good stories.
This episode is about shared roads, shared risks, and the respect that grows when different traveling cultures start learning from one another instead of staying in their own lanes.
No matter what you’re hauling—horses, memories, or your entire life—the road treats us all the same.
🔗 Find more stories, photos, and videos at:
👉 https://wanderinggypsyrvlife.com
🔥 Join the Wandering Gypsy RV Life Campfire Circle on Patreon for behind-the-scenes content, bonus stories, and exclusive videos—including the episode with Ned LeDoux.
👉 https://www.patreon.com/cw/WanderingGypsyRVLife
🛠 A quick thank-you to TechnoRV, my longtime go-to for RV gear that helps travelers prepare for the road ahead. If you’re looking to adventure more and worry less, you can find their products here:
👉 https://technorv.com?Click=12127
🎙 Also check out Beyond the Chutes with Doug Simcox for rodeo history, cowboy storytelling, and the legends behind the arena.
👉 https://beyondthechutes.show
Until next time—keep your rig rolling smooth, keep your coffee hot, and remember: sometimes the best lessons on the road come from listening to travelers who look nothing like you.
Not all who wander are lost.