Happy Thanksgiving 2013 from the Texas Hill Country
byThanksgiving is right up there as my favorite holiday. As a child I had always loved the Macy’s Thankgiving Day Parade and as an…
Thanksgiving is right up there as my favorite holiday. As a child I had always loved the Macy’s Thankgiving Day Parade and as an…
Well, we landed at the Riley Creek campground on the shore of the magnificant Lake Pend Oreille, just 14 miles west of Sandpoint in north…
It’s camping time in the Inland Pacific Northwest and we’re off on a long weekend circle trip from Spokane, Wash., to northern Idaho for…
The past two Thanksgiving holidays for Clinton and Ann Robinson (right) of Grand Ridge Fla., have been week-long campouts with extended family and friends…
We couldn’t resist stopping at the world’s largest hand-planted forest set within the Nebraska Sandhills. This primarily Ponderosa pine forest and combined grasslands are…
“We had a new adventure/ traumatic experience that is somewhat represented in the photo. No, the Casita did not spring a leak,” writes Kevin…
Egyptian geese are not frequently seen hanging out in the Hill Country of Texas, although they are known to be found worldwide. They are…
This is the third day of reviewing one of five basic questions to ponder before purchasing your first (or next) recreation vehicle and hearing…
Patty and Charlie Betts of Tallahassee, FL, have enjoyed camping for more than 30 years. As with many RVers, they have moved from tents,…
Tonight is our last campfire at the Corps of Engineers’ Eastbank Campground on Lake Seminole. We’ve been here the longest of any destination on…