Queen of the Road

Tim and Doreen Orion, full time RVers

Doreen Orion, a psychiatrist, and author of Queen of the Road is married to a fellow psychiatrist. And that's where the similarities end. Her husband Tim is a driven, type A person who enjoys roughing it in the great outdoors and keeping busy. Doreen is a self proclaimed pampered Princess from Long Island whose idea of roughing it is staying at the Holiday Inn. So how and why did such opposite personalities come together?

Spring cleaning your RV

Couple spring cleaning their RV

The task of spring cleaning your RV can be a daunting one and all of the work that is necessary can seem like a hassle. But, don't fret! Spring cleaning is a first step towards your new year, it's a way to get things organized, and can even be a way to bring your family together.

Scot Ward, a modern day pioneer – First to Yo-Yo the Mountains-to-Sea Trail

Hiker Scot Ward holds an American flag as he rests against a rock in the woods

When Scot "TABA" Ward a self-proclaimed modern day American pioneer has charted unchartered territory, covering roughly 920 miles across North Carolina, from the Great Smoky Mountains to the Outer Banks known as the Mountains-to-Sea Trail (MST). In March 2010, he was given the "First to Yo-Yo the Mountains-to-Sea-Trail" Award. Naturally we were interested in finding out what makes this adventurer tick.

Make camping a resolution for 2011

Hiker at a crossroads looking at a map

A good friend recently shared a tradition from his youth with me. Rather than attend a New Year's Eve party, his parents took their sons on a hiking and camping trip to the top of a mountain near the coast of eastern Maine. From there, they could be among the first people in America to witness the dawn of the New Year. After sunrise they made their way back to the car and headed home, resolving to make the trip again in another twelve months.

RV clubs raise money for Christmas gifts

Three older people stand under a tent and over a table filled with soda can tabs

The holidays are a time of great joy for most, as families come together to exchange gifts, celebrate the season, and give good cheer. But for less fortunate families and people who don't have a family, the holidays are more of a burden than a joy. Fortunately, some RV clubs are working to change this.

Cabin camping gains popularity

A log cabin in the woods at a campground

As the recession has forced families to scale down family vacations, many have flocked to campgrounds as a financially viable and fun alternative. But these new campers have come to campgrounds with a specific set of expectations and desires, which don’t include camping out in a tent.

California State Parks suffer from budget cuts but benefit from volunteers

Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park

Since the peak of the Great Recession State Park budgets have been slashed, leaving many of the parks underfunded and understaffed. The results have been far reaching. Minor repairs have become major repairs, park facilities have been closed, and special programs have been reduced. In California, more than 5,000 projects for repairs don’t have adequate funding. State Park administrators and visitors now must answer the question, "where do we go from here?"

Trail blazing Joan completes North Country National Scenic Trail

Joan looking off into the distance from a view point on the North Country National Scenic Trail

The North Country National Scenic Trail, a 4,600 mile trail spanning the breadth of 7 states from New York to North Dakota, is the longest hiking path in the country. This August, Joan Young, became the first woman to hike the entire trail. Read on as Joan shares with us her experience of going the distance.

A week on the wild side fishing and camping at Lac Seul, Ontario

Sunset over Lac Seul, Ontario, Canada

In the summer after I graduated from college, my friend Alex invited me to go on a fishing trip. He and his brother made a sort of tradition out of going Up North now and then with their father, Charlie. Charlie's friend Rudy owned a piece of land on Lac Seul, Ontario, and had set up a fishing camp there. If I could get the week off of work, I was welcome to join.

Escaping the cubicle to the great outdoors

The May family

A job with HP, a home in the San Francisco Bay Area, a wonderful circle of friends. Sounds like the quintessential American Dream? Not quite, for Philip May and his wife Tracey, who decided to give it all up and head for the open roads with their two kids, Ally and Josh in a RV. What prompted them to alter their life so drastically? How was the experience? Here is Philip's story.

Lee the horselogger - Old time RV travel

Horse drawn wagon on busy road

Motorized homes have been around since 1910, but traveling in wagons dates back even farther than that! Meet Lee the Horselogger, a connoisseur of pre-RV travel. A man who travels across the U.S. the old fashioned way - in a horse pulled wagon. His story reminds us of what traveling and life should be about. Great companionship, humility, and living life to the fullest.

Activities galore at Bella Terra of Gulf Shores

Courtney Fox at Bella Terra

Few people love throwing a party as much as Courtney Fox. In fact, the southern belle enjoys entertaining so very much, that she took up a job planning parties and fun activities for the guests at Bella Terra of Gulf Shores, an upscale RV resort for Class A motor homes in Foley, Alabama, where she is the Activities and Operations Manager.

Offsetting your RV carbon footprint

Road sign that says 'CO2 - global warming'

Anyone who loves the outdoors certainly does not want to hear that their voyages can cause damage to Mother Nature. There's no need to hide from the fact that we all have a carbon footprint. Here's how you can do something about it - educate yourself about effects of greenhouse gas emissions, calculate your carbon footprint, and take a few easy steps towards offsetting it.

Winter Texans celebrate with a community spirit

Seniors having breakfast together at a campsite

When Winter Texans travel south every year they have the distinct pleasure of re-uniting with their winter communities; those campgrounds and resorts that host the same people year in and year out. For Winter Texans, reuniting with friends they haven't seen in months is one of the many highlights of their lifestyle.

How RVers can help others over the holidays

Hand holding a small gift wrapped box

The holidays are in full swing. It easy to find yourself feeling overwhelmed by the non-stop pace, so remember why we go to all the effort. It's about selflessness and making the people around us feel loved and appreciated. This year, consider participating in one of these festive ways and employing your RV to brighten up the holidays for those who need it most.

Loners on Wheels RV Club

Loners on Wheels RV Club - Penn and Virginia Chapters waving

"Life is like a box of chocolates," famously said Forrest Gump, "...you never know what you're gonna get." What do you do if you bite into peppermint crème when your favorite is caramel nut? For RVers, like everyone else, life happens. So what do you do when you find yourself single in an RV world that is mostly geared towards couples? For a group of kindred spirits, you happily RV on.

Embark on a new camping tradition this Thanksgiving

Pumpkin on a beach

Ten years ago a group of friends from the Dolphin Divers of Sacramento, a recreational scuba diving club in California, decided to break from their traditional Thanksgiving festivities and do something a little out of the ordinary.

Fourth of July safety tips

Fireworks over the Statue of Liberty, New York

Everybody is hoping to have the best Fourth of July ever this year. Yet many people end up in the emergency room with injuries resulting from firework burns, extreme sunburn, water activities, and countless other mishaps. Keep your family, your friends, your pets and yourself out of the hospital by remembering these useful safety tips.


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