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Ditching the Fluff: 'Today is Someday' Reveals 2026 RV Realities (and Bourbon!)

Today is Someday

RV Real Talk: What 'Today is Someday' is REALLY Doing in 2026

'Today is Someday,' the RVing duo, are kicking off 2026 with a dose of reality. After eight years on the road, they're ditching what doesn't work and doubling down on what does – community, authentic experiences, and a never-ending quest for better sleep. This year promises a fresh approach, focusing on genuine connections and ditching the fluff.

The Hits and Misses of 2025: A Lesson in Authenticity

Even seasoned RVers have their flops. 'Today is Someday' reveals that their Zion video, despite their best efforts, didn't resonate with viewers. On the flip side, the video about a 'sketchy campground' that they immediately turned around from went viral. "It was just one of those instances where the hairs on the back of our neck stood up and we were like, 'Nope, we'll just keep going,'" they shared, proving that sometimes the most relatable content is the unplanned, unedited reality of RV life.

This highlights a crucial point for full-timers: authenticity resonates. Forget the staged sunsets and perfectly curated campsites. People want to see the real struggles, the unexpected detours, and the honest reactions to the good, the bad, and the downright weird experiences on the road. Sometimes, the best stories come from the places you don't want to stay.

Favorite Finds and Campground Confessions

Despite the occasional sketchy encounter, 2025 brought some memorable destinations. For favorite places, Celane, Idaho, and St. George, Utah were standouts. When it comes to campgrounds, Moto Coach Country Club (MCC) in Indo, California, took the top spot, lauded for its welcoming community. "This is the first place that we've been to where it seemed like we'd been there before. The community was so welcoming and it was just the vibe," they explained.

Interestingly, their campground preferences have evolved. While they used to prioritize boondocking and roughing it, they now admit to craving a bit of luxury. "After eight years of... making do so we can boondock and live without sewer, I kind of want to be spoiled now," they confessed. This shift reflects a common sentiment among long-term RVers: comfort becomes increasingly valuable as the years go by.

What's Out, What's In: A Channel Evolution

'Today is Someday' is making some significant changes to their content strategy. Blogging is being put on hold due to declining viewership, and their international YouTube channel, 'Linger Longer,' is also on pause pending a potential new project. While they remain tight-lipped about the details, they promise it could make 'Linger Longer' obsolete.

On the flip side, they're doubling down on community. This includes a channel-wide rally, more events with their 'Sunday Crew,' and group trips to Ireland, Scotland, and the beaches of Normandy. These events are designed to foster genuine connections among viewers, creating a supportive network for fellow RV enthusiasts. The first-ever Sunday Summit is happening in just four days. They are also currently working on a 2027 group trip to the beaches of Normandy, indicating a strong commitment to providing unique travel experiences.

2026 Travel Plans: Bourbon, Ruby, and Beyond

In 2026, 'Today is Someday' plans to start in Florida and head to Red Bay for their annual maintenance trip to the 'motherland' for work on their RV, Ruby. From there, they'll travel through Pennsylvania, West Virginia (a brand new state for them!), and Kentucky, hitting the Bourbon Trail. They're also seeking recommendations from viewers for must-see spots and hidden gems along the way. It's not just about seeing new places; it's about connecting with their audience and experiencing the country together.

With these trips, they are getting closer to their goal of visiting all 50 states. They note that Ruby will never make it to Hawaii. They encourage their viewers to send in emails with recommendations of their favorite food spots, hikes, and places to kayak along their routes.

Health and Honesty: A Full-Time Struggle

Beyond the destinations and events, 'Today is Someday' also gets real about the challenges of maintaining a healthy lifestyle on the road. They admit to failing their health goals in 2025, with body fat actually increasing. To combat this, they're prioritizing health in 2026, with Stacy committing to walking a mile a day. They encourage viewers to check out a DEXA scan to get a baseline of their health. This candidness is refreshing, reminding viewers that RV life isn't always a vacation and that self-care is essential.

Key Takeaways

  • Authenticity Wins: Ditch the filters and share the real experiences, even the messy ones.
  • Community Matters: Build genuine connections with fellow travelers for support and camaraderie.
  • Comfort is Key: Don't be afraid to prioritize comfort after years on the road.
  • Health is a Priority: Make time for self-care, even amidst the adventures.
  • Plans Evolve: Be flexible and adapt your travel style as your needs change.
  • Engage Your Audience: Involve viewers in your journey for a more meaningful experience.

If you're looking for an honest and relatable take on RV life, 'Today is Someday' is a must-watch. Be sure to check out the full video for even more insights, tips, and a glimpse into their exciting 2026 plans! Don't forget to subscribe and follow their journey as they explore new destinations, connect with their community, and navigate the realities of full-time RVing.

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