Do you feel ‘old’?
Age is but a number, or a mindset… But do you feel “old”? Nanci’s wonderful essay got us thinking about age and old age.
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Age is but a number, or a mindset… But do you feel “old”? Nanci’s wonderful essay got us thinking about age and old age.
I’m a self-confessed cookbook addict—or maybe a recovering one. I read cookbooks the way other people read novels, and for years I even reviewed them professionally.
If you rely on satellite internet to stay connected on the road, a new industry forecast may give you pause. According to PCMag.com, STMicroelectronics, which supplies chips to Starlink, reports th...
Quartzsite has never exactly been a secret among RVers. But when a major international outlet shines a light on the desert town’s $180 winter camping option, it can change who shows up next season—...
America’s Original RV Newsletter. Since 2001 Issue 2898 • New issue every weekday This free edition is made possible by 6% of our readers who support RV Travel with a voluntary subscription.
A few weeks ago I posted an article about the “warning light” that came on for a second time in an Audi, and the OBII indicated contaminated fuel. The owner (my wife) only buys fuel at the local Kw...
By Gail Marsh Jodi came to the campfire alone. Her husband was watching baseball back in their RV, but Jodi needed to vent.
By Cheri Sicard An RV show can feel like the fastest way to find the right rig. Buyers can walk through dozens of models in a single day, compare layouts side by side, and hear plenty of sales talk.
Say, miraculously, that two beautiful campsites came available at once (we can dream, right?) and you could make a reservation at one. Would you choose the one right on the ocean with beautiful sun...
By Dustin Simpson Let’s face it, RV entry door windows can be a point of contention when you’re on the road. Too much sun, not enough privacy, and unreliable snap-on panels can put a damper on anyb...
Small campers often ask for a compromise, but Scamp’s 2025 lineup doesn’t feel that way. At the Northwest Sportshow in Minneapolis, Dayton from Scamp Trailers walked through the company’s small fib...
A bear attack that injured two hikers in Yellowstone National Park this week didn’t happen deep in the backcountry. It happened near one of the most visited parts of the park—close to Old Faithful—...
Grand Design is recalling more than 1,200 model year 2025-2026 Lineage motorhomes. The epoxy adhesive securing the solar panels to the roof may fail, allowing the solar panel to detach.
America’s Original RV Newsletter. Since 2001 Issue 2897 • New issue every weekday This free edition is made possible by 6% of our readers who support RV Travel with a voluntary subscription.
Dear Dave, With Azdel construction, do the windows and doors need to be caulked or is the foam seal enough?
By Russ and Tiña De Maris Right up in the neatest things category, for our family at least, are big assist handles at the entrance door of the RV.
By Cheri Sicard Hitting the open road in an RV is an awesome way to see the country, but with each state having its own laws, it can sometimes feel like navigating a legal maze. You might be accide...
You pull into your campsite after a long day on the road. Maybe you’re a little tired, maybe a little hungry… and then you look around.
A deadly crash on the New Jersey Turnpike has drawn attention to a risk many RVers rarely think about—until something goes terribly wrong. The incident itself was straightforward: A car struck the ...
The proposed RV supplier merger that had the potential to quietly reshape what you pay for your next rig has now collapsed. For a few weeks, this behind-the-scenes deal carried big implications for...
America’s Original RV Newsletter. Since 2001 Issue 2896 • New issue every weekday This free edition is made possible by 6% of our readers who support RV Travel with a voluntary subscription.
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Dear Dave, My grandson noticed water coming out of the light over the upper bunk. We drained the water out of the light and used a paper towel to help wick the little bit of water out of the ceiling.
By Gail Marsh I’ve used it for years. Maybe you have, too.