The era of the professional lighthouse keeper is over, but the National Park Service is looking for volunteers to stand watch. Here is the reality of the job and lighthouses across the country that...
America’s Original RV Newsletter. Since 2001 Issue 1258 If you find this newsletter helpful, please consider supporting our work with a donation of your choice.
If you haven’t read Russ and Tiña De Maris’ article yet, know that RV suppliers Lippert (LCI Industries) and Patrick Industries announced that there were discussions about a potential merger betwee...
There was a time when heading to a campground with no cell service sounded like a dream. No calls, no emails, no alerts buzzing in your pocket—just fresh air, quiet mornings, and a chance to truly ...
Small fifth wheels solve a common problem. Many campers want the road manners of a fifth wheel, but they do not want a giant rig that limits campsites, parking, or travel days.
In a Senate hearing, Interior Secretary Doug Burgum admitted that flawed firefighting strategies worsened the Grand Canyon’s catastrophic Dragon Bravo Fire. The post Interior Secretary Doug Burgum ...
Officials hope that helicopters, additional manpower, and coordination between outfitters and the Icefall Doctors can allow climbers to get on the mountain The post Climbing on Everest Is Stalled. ...
California just announced a major expansion of its State Parks system, and RV travelers should keep an eye on it. Governor Gavin Newsom unveiled State Parks Forward this week.
From a new DarkSky Approved glamping retreat in Yosemite to a former seaweed camp-turned-nature lodge in Patagonia, here are hotels, lodges, and retreats where you can feel like your stay is doing ...
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Balancing travel and remote work will always be one of the biggest challenges on the road. When you’re a digital nomad, it’s always a struggle to balance sightseeing and also get your work done in ...
Dear Dave, What is the difference between green and orange antifreeze, and which should I use? —Greg, 2023 Grand Design Imagine Dear Greg, Since you have a GD travel trailer, I assume you are refe...
By Cheri Sicard The video below from Eric at Flannel Guy DIY has millions of views. Needing to know how to fix drill batteries that won’t charge must be a common problem, and since drills are such ...
By Cheri Sicard A lot of RV advice online sounds confident, but that doesn’t make it true. New buyers and seasoned campers alike can get pulled into claims that are built more on drama than real ex...
By Dustin Simpson In this video, join me in our store as I explain the different types of sealants available for various RV roof materials such as fiberglass, rubber, TPO, and PVC. Discover the ess...
A new scientific review examines the "Wolverine stack" and other supplements trending on social media. While the hype promises rapid healing, the actual evidence for human safety is thin.
If you’ve owned an RV for any length of time, you already know the drill: Climb up the ladder, check the seams, touch up the sealant, and hope you caught things before water did. Roof maintenance i...
A used Prevost bus conversion that once cost around $500,000 just went begging at auction. The 1998 Marathon-built coach, originally owned by Charlie Sheen and later converted into a band tour bus,...