Broken down in Boron
byWhere to begin … The good news is that we’re safe at the Arabian RV Oasis in Boron, Calif., a small (pop. 2,253) desert…
Where to begin … The good news is that we’re safe at the Arabian RV Oasis in Boron, Calif., a small (pop. 2,253) desert…
This weekend’s free RV Travel Newsletter is available. Once again it is crammed full of newsy tidbits of interest to those of us with…
Once again we came to soak in this “historic and still active hot spring” between Yuma, Ariz., and El Centro, Calif. This is our…
This must be the time of the year when winds just like to blow across the southwest. We thought we were safe after getting…
Saturday at the Gilbert Ray Campground near Tuscon, Ariz., was a day of making new friends and reconnecting with one longtime friend we haven’t…
“Train traffic is a well-kept secret of the RV park industry,” writes editor Chuck Woodbury, in this week’s RVTravel.com newsletter. “In RV directory listings…
We camped last night at South Llano River (Texas) State Park, on the edge of Hill Country, about 150 miles west of Austin and…
It’s been raining since the middle of last night. A good soaking rain for the Coastal Bend of Texas. Weather channel says it should…
It’s hard to believe this film was produced in 1954 … it is still hilarious in parts and definitely fun to watch. “The Long,…
Dar Hoch is among the thousands of RVers who work while living fulltime on the road. Dar, a registered nurse, reports for 12-hour shifts,…