RV Short Stop — Seattle’s Underground Tour
byYears ago when I was living south of Seattle, my Dad came to visit. Knowing he was not into the great outdoors, but more…
Years ago when I was living south of Seattle, my Dad came to visit. Knowing he was not into the great outdoors, but more…
We were looking for a place to camp near Spokane, Wash., and heard that a local favorite, Dragoon Creek Campground, had recently reopened after being closed…
A longtime friend, David Farmer, sent in an e-mail, along with a couple of photos, telling of his recent escapades at the America’s Landsailing…
It goes without saying that the vast majority of RVers value our magnificent national forests and wooded state parks. As a group we cherish spending…
As much as RVer Jimmy Smith loves traveling the two-lane highways of America and boondocking near small mountain lakes–he lives to get his hands…
Author Irene Rawlings of Denver, Colo., first met the Sisters on the Fly a decade ago when she was writing a book called Portable Houses (2004). “I…
Because of the sheer numbers of members of Sisters on the Fly, now near 4,500, in addition to the dozen or so national trips,…
The rules for Sisters on the Fly, a women’s outdoor adventures group, are simple: “No Men, No Pets, No Kids and Be Nice.” On…
Since the late ‘90s, Sisters on the Fly have been caravanning two-lane roads in their vintage trailers, telling tall tales around campfires, and having…
Not too early to start your summer plans to attend the Family Motor Coach Association’s 90th Family Reunion and Motorhome Showcase. The circling of…