All RVs need routine inspection and maintenance of sealants used to protect seams, gaps, and other openings. Up on the roof there is the front cap that connects to the roof structure, openings cut ...
By Gail Marsh We never had cause to complain before. In fact, I previously had a hard time believing the horror stories my RVing friends told about their rig repairs.
By Cheri Sicard Sometimes you can find great RV gear in unexpected places on the road. Case in point: In the video below, we go shopping with the Grateful Glamper to check out some farm and ranch s...
By Dustin Simpson You may have encountered some debris on the road that has caused impact damage underneath the RV. Or maybe you’ve experienced a tire blowout that caused damage to the RV underbell...
e-Adventure sounds simple until an EV truck hits its limit. YouTuber Jace Sparks loves chasing sunsets past the mountains and falling asleep under a sky full of stars.
Wow, did the past 2.5 months go by fast! This winter season was our longest time on our lot at SKP Saguaro Co-Op RV Park, and it was abundantly full of awesome.
With historic flooding hitting the Hawaiian islands, travelers are rethinking spring break plans. Here’s what locals want you to consider before canceling your trip.
Instagram comedian Matt Lyons has a new documentary film out about his attempt to thru-hike the Pacific Crest Trail. The post Comedian Matt Lyons Hiked the Pacific Crest Trail.
I expected a quiet family visit, but ended up in an assembly line of volunteers shoveling heavy mud away from flooded homes. This is the visceral reality of a record-breaking storm that has changed...
You expect quiet when you book a campsite near a national park. But data centers near national parks are moving closer, and that could change what you hear, see, and experience when you stay.
In some areas of the National Park Service, volunteer hunters in national parks are now part of controlled wildlife management. It’s not widespread, and it’s not what most visitors expect—but it’s ...
A group of families is trading traditional life for months thru-hiking in the wilderness—with kids in tow. Their unconventional choice is sparking a fierce debate over child safety and the reality ...
That said, if you're an athlete or pretty active, you might be wondering what the new inverted food pyramid means for your grocery cart. Should pasta really lose ground to steak?
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The California RV Show ran for more than 40 years, starting in Dodger Stadium, moving to the Fairplex in Pomona for several years, and then to the speedway in Fontana for a year.
By Kate Doherty Up until 2019, we flew our four-passenger airplane some 250+ hours per year for business. Then we traded in those three wheels for six and slowed down.
Fuel prices continued climbing this week, with gasoline nearing a $4 national average and diesel rising even faster. A sharp drop in oil prices Monday could be an early sign of relief for RV travel...
By Cheri Sicard RV wheel bearings don’t ask for much, but they do need fresh grease. On a fifth wheel or travel trailer, repacking bearings about once a year helps prevent heat, failed seals, and b...