Louisiana: Home of the well-known Mardi Gras, Ellen DeGeneres, and probably the best Creole food in the United States. So what exactly is there to do in Louisiana? Keep scrolling to find some unique travel destinations in the boot shaped state. The Myrtles Plantation - St. Francisville, Louisiana Ever seen a ghost? The Myrtles Plantation has some...
Re-Purposing Old Stuff for Your RV
While ads and articles are full of "must haves" lists of gadgets, gizmos and accessories for your RV, you probably already have everything you need for storing, decorating, cooking, and happy camping right at your fingertips. Find RV treasure by repurposing, reusing, and recycling old stuff you have at home to save money – and spare the...
Little Known Travel Destinations in Colorado and What to do There
Every state in the US has uncommon pit stops and hidden gems. Colorado is no exception. Yes, the state has the popular Rocky mountains and lots of great hiking trails and camping sites, but read on for a few out of the ordinary stops you might want to add to your bucket list. Bishop Castle- Rye, Colorado Who says traveling to Europe is the only...
#ThrowbackThursday : 1988 Monaco RV Crown Royal
It may not be as high-tech as the Stealth Bomber and is not as exciting as the original “Die Hard” movie starring Bruce Willis, the 1988 Monaco RV Crown Royal has a place in the hearts of at least a few US residents around during that time. Originally called the “Caribou Manufacturing Company”, the now titled “Monaco Coach Corporation” started...
#ThrowbackThursday RV Spotlight: 1973 GMC 26
Amongst the chaos of pulling US troops out of Vietnam, the table cloth-esq styled clothing, Vice President Spiro Agnew resigning from office due to criminal charges and the seemingly ever relevant Roe v. Wade ruling, GMC made a motorhome. While the significance of the GMC 26 is no where near equal to that of the aforementioned events, it happened...
Little Known Travel Destinations in California and What to Do There
California is home to some of America’s most famous destinations – the original Disneyland, Hollywood, San Francisco, glorious beaches and breath-taking mountains, but from the north to the Mexican border, it’s also home to a string of hidden gems and little-known travel destinations worth a visit. Winchester Mystery House One of California’s...
How to Sleep Comfortable During Winter Camping Trips
Unless you are hunting or fishing, most people avoid going camping during the winter months. Taking yourself away from the environment that mankind has worked to create and improve upon over the course of thousands of years and leaving yourself vulnerable to the cold may not seem worth the view. While that is a completely understandable point of...
#ThrowbackThursday: Retro Design Inspiration for Your RV
Most RV manufacturers do a pretty good job at decorating the interior of the RVs they produce. Manufacturers typically do a lot of research to find out what features and look is preferred by the largest amount of potential customers before they make them available. Besides the occasional leap to push past what is trending, most designers will go...
Little Known Travel Destinations in New York and What to do There
When traveling to New York City there are more than a few things to do. From the Statue of Liberty to the Empire State building and Times Square, the ‘Big Apple’ gets over 60 million visitors each year for good reasons. For those of us that have made the trip before and are looking beyond the “main attractions” towards a less crowded experience,...