Why Buying a Class A RV Makes Sense
Here’s 28 reasons why buying a Class A RV makes more sense when you want features similar to those found in a traditional stick house.
Here’s 28 reasons why buying a Class A RV makes more sense when you want features similar to those found in a traditional stick house.
This 100-point used RV inspection checklist covers everything you need to look for when buying a pre-owned trailer, motorhome, or camper.
I’m currently towing a travel trailer for my RVing fun, but I’m really looking into getting my first motorhome.  Consequently, I’m heavily researching the differences between a Class A and a Class C RV. Just to be crystal clear, I’m NOT AT ALL suggesting that Class C RVs are better than Class A RVs. Obviously, … Read more
In a recent trip to the Northern Oregon Coast, we had the opportunity to stay at a handful of different campsites. One of them happened to be the activity and adventure-filled Fort Stevens State Park, a hiker and biker campground that has so many stories and features. If you need a place to stay for … Read more
You can make RVing fun for teenagers with our 11 tips for games, cooking, campfires, hiking, and other outdoorsy activities teens love.
As soon as I bought my first vehicle with a backup camera pre-installed, it has become standard and required equipment as far as I’m concerned. I have three little kids, and I’ve just heard too many heart-wrenching stories of parents accidentally running over their kids, so for me it’s essential for making my vehicles safe. … Read more
When I bought my Ford F-150, I loved the whole truck, but I wished it had a backup camera. Â My previous vehicle had a backup cam that I used all the time and I decided that I couldn’t go back to a vehicle without one. For towing a travel trailer, a backup camera is a … Read more
I recently purchased a brand new travel trailer and did tons of price shopping to find the best prices. Brand new travel trailers const significantly more than lightly used travel trailers because they depreciate quickly; however, since trailers can easily have things break, for many users it is worth buying new so they know everything … Read more
When I first walked through the endless lots of campers in Boise, I immediately decided that I didn’t want a hybrid; however, I later talked to someone who owned one and learned some interesting benefits (and drawbacks) to the hybrid. In the end, I still decided to go with the traditional travel trailer, but I … Read more
I bought a Rockwood 25′ travel trailer a few weeks ago and I had to make the tough choice of whether or not to get a 5th wheel. Â In this post I want to share some of the things that helped me make the decision. But first, the quick answer:Â 5th wheels are better suited to … Read more