The Never-Bored RVers’ Journal: A Down & Out Way to Las Vegas Display Group Article Icon Article Picture this: out of the window of an airplane you see the nighttime vastness of the Nevada desert with little sparkles of light sprinkled around. Suddenly, out of the darkness... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
The Never-Bored RVers’ Journal: The Old Mormon Road Display Group Article Icon Article It’s doubtful that anyone is born with a gene that makes them an expert RVer on day one. When we bought our first RV – a 22-foot lightweight travel trailer... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
The Never-Bored RVers’ Journal: Across the Top of America Part 3 Display Group Article Icon Article Following a blues concert in Bismarck, North Dakota was in our rearview mirror. We then turned our attention to exploring the northern parts of the three states bordering Lake Superior.... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
The Never-Bored RVers’ Journal: Across The Top Of America Part 2 Display Group Article Icon Article Most of our travels aren’t spent walking into history, but when presented with the opportunity, we almost always find it time well spent. In Butte, Montana, we partied at the... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
The Never-Bored RVers’ Journal: Across the Top of America Part 1 Display Group Article Icon Article Our stay on Whidbey Island in Washington State was drawing to a close. Ahead of us was a cross-country journey along the top of the country on our way to... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
The Never-Bored RVers’ Journal: Homespun in New England Display Group Article Icon Article Travelers shopping for crafts along the back roads can find some treasures, but most of all, the fun is in the adventure and the chance to talk with locals. The... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
The Never-Bored RVers’ Journal: Driving Into My Past Display Group Article Icon Article For many Americans taking a drive along Route 66 is a journey into the past, when traveling by car exposed the family to the kitschy souvenir stands and diners that... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
The Never-Bored RVers’ Journal: The Natchez Trace Display Group Article Icon Article When the National Park Service began work on the ultra-scenic Natchez Trace Parkway in 1934, the vision must have been akin to the idea of going to the Moon. This... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
The Never-Bored RVers Journal: The Loneliest Road in America Display Group Article Icon Article A sign warned us -- we were about to turn onto “The Loneliest Road in America.” But with satellite radio and our always-active sense of adventure, we took the challenge.... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
The Never-Bored RVers’ Journal: Far, Far Away in the Contiguous US Display Group Article Icon Article For the majority of US national parks in the contiguous states of America (the lower 48), it takes dedication to ignore the summer overflow of visitors. The more scenic, the... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
The Never-Bored RVers’ Journal: A Quick Solution for a Desperate Dilemma Display Group Article Icon Article At 1:28am while parked in an isolated national park campground, the 12-volt smoke alarm sounded. Seven-plus hours later, I accidentally discovered and in two seconds solved the problem. Starting this... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
The Never-Bored RVers’ Journal: The Agness Road Display Group Article Icon Article Stories from the Road Less Traveled… There comes a point in RV travel when it’s time to ask the critical question: “How far to the next service station that sells... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
The Never-Bored RVers’ Journal: A Peek at Pinnacles Display Group Article Icon Article Tucked in the fold of the map between Central and Southern California is the newest treasure in the US National Park system, Pinnacles. In 2014 it was designated the 59th... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
The Never-Bored RVers’ Journal: Keeping in Touch on the Road with E-Postcards Display Group Article Icon Article You’ve fled the comfort of your home, off to exotic places. Many of your friends think you’re following in the footsteps of Davy Crockett or Lewis & Clark, having driven... View Content Arrow Forward Icon