One of the sweetest deals anywhere is the New Mexico annual camping pass. It's good in all New Mexico State Parks An Annual New Mexico camping pass for all the state parks? Yep, all the camping you want for a flat fee. A few states sell annual camping passes, but nothing beats camping in New […]Read More
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Water conservation in your RV is very important if you are going to enjoy boondocking. One thing that will detract from your enjoyment of the wilderness is running out of water, especially when the nearest supply is far away. The camping location in the photo is perfect, except that the nearest source of drinking water […]Read More
As another camping season approaches we want to share how you can beat the heat and camp in perfect weather all year. The solution is high-altitude RVing. Let's face it, summer camping is nice but it also brings 90-degree temperatures and 90% humidity., Even in northern climates, it gets very hot during the dog days. […]Read More
I now understand what John Denver meant by his song: I've now been Rocky Mountain High. And like Denver, who penned the song shortly after moving to Aspen to celebrate his love for his new state and the awe-inspiring mountains, Colorado's Rocky Mountain National Park made me want to sing, too. If I could only […]Read More
Camping in the UP – Michigan’s Upper Peninsula – is an RV owner’s delight, with little bays, promontories, nooks, and wilderness crannies to explore in the up-close style that RVers prefer. We visit the UP in all seasons, several times a year. Yes, we even visit in the winter, when heavy snow as deep as […]Read More
This “Cooking on the Road” article originally posted in 2013 by Guest author Campskunk – Updated in 2021 When we made the transition from a sticks and bricks house to fulltiming three years ago, one thing that didn't change much was the menu. I had wooed my beautiful bride with my cooking during our courtship […]Read More
RV traveling during COVID? RVers have the advantage of taking a home wherever they go, but you still need to take precautions. COVID has changed all of our lives in one way or another. Everything from leisure time to how we conduct business has been affected. The good news is that most RVers are already prepared […]Read More
From great views to activities, here are the best RV campgrounds in New Hampshire. With numerous rivers and almost 1,000 lakes in the state, New Hampshire attracts visitors with the allure of its natural beauty, great boating, swimming, and fishing. New Hampshire is high on our list of gorgeous places to travel. So, for those […]Read More
What's so special about Quartzsite RV camping, anyway? Let us tell you… The big Quartzsite RV show is on in 2021, this very week as a matter of fact.. While we are not attending, we thought we'd tell you about the town, why it is such a great place to visit and how you can […]Read More
Ever wonder what the original RV was? Wonder no more. You know the answer. It was a Covered Wagon. We RVers have our heritage and it really starts on Interstate 80 in Nebraska, America’s heartland. That's probably the main east-west route most RVers take when they head west to visit the National parks. I-80 was […]Read More
It's time to make our 2021 RV Travel Resolutions! We challenge you to make as many of them yours, too. Who would have thought that 2020 would have been the kind of year it was? But with growing optimism that 2021 will once again see RVers on the road in close to pre-pandemic numbers, now […]Read More
Finding the best Internet for RV Nomads is a daunting task but we have advice for you from two experts who know more about this than anyone else you can find. With the help of Chris and Cherie of Technomadia, the RV Lifestyle’s top Internet experts, we’re going to tell you what companies and what […]Read More