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  • Mail Forwarding Monthly Service Fee Increases

    In 2008, when FMCA’s leaders worked on the budget for the 2009 calendar year, changes suggested to balance the budget included a proposal that members using the Mail Forwarding Service begin paying a portion of its associated costs.

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  • Oklahoma Pow-Wow

    The “Oklahoma Pow-Wow,” the 36th edition of the Six-State Rally (also known as the South Central Area Rally), was a great success. Just as the American Indians powwow each year to celebrate their heritage, FMCA members gathered at the …

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  • Sand Dunes

    Many people think of deserts as large areas of drifting sand, but actually only about two percent of North America’s deserts contain sand dunes. … Many dune areas are now state or national parks and monuments with easy access, but a few require travel on dirt roads. Always check locally before leaving the paved highways.

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  • Tomorrow’s Motorhomes

    This story isn’t about the latest equipment and accessories found in model-year 2010 motorhomes. This is a peek into the future, thanks to technology insiders who answered my call for a look into the crystal ball. … here are some predictions as to how full-timing will be safer, greener, and more fun in future years.

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  • Motorhome Hibernation

    What follows in this article are steps you should take to winterize your motorhome and protect all of its vital systems, so the vehicle is ready to roll once the trees start budding again.

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  • Winter Motorhome Checkup

    There are a few areas of concern on the motorhome that are applicable regardless of whether the vehicle is stored or utilized over the course of a cold winter. Consider the following …

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  • Winter Travel

    If you’re the audacious type, winter RVing is not only doable but encouraged! Take the necessary precautions … and you should be able to enjoy your motorhome in even the chilliest winter weather.

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  • Winterizing Your Pets

    As you turn up the heat and bundle up in extra clothing, don’t forget that your dog or cat may need some extra care also. Having a fur coat doesn’t ensure that it is properly protected from inclement weather.

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  • Born Free’s 20′ Built-For-Two Mini

    The Born Free 20’ Built-For-Two Mini is a full-service Type C motorhome with all of the systems and appointments one expects to find in a larger coach. 

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  • Roadmaster R4R And RR4R Chassis Safety Update

    Several FMCA members have contacted FMC recently to report problems involving defective rear suspension trailing arms on motorhomes manufactured by the former Monaco Coach Corporation (MCC) and built on Roadmaster R4R and RR4R chassis equipped with the Monaco Gold (also known as R-Way)
    suspension.

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  • GMC Motorhome Registry In Action

    Currently, the registry has listings for nearly 7,800 of the 12,921 GMC motorhomes produced between 1973 and 1978.

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  • The Quiet Valley

    Fortunately, for today’s modern RVers, Death Valley doesn’t present the hardship and danger it did for the early settlers or the gold and silver prospectors, although you still have to give the valley its due respect.

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  • The Disconnect Club

    These motorhomers from California have perfected the art of flat-towing their treasured classic automobiles.

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  • Marathon Coach: Dreams On Wheels

    The luxury RV dream is a continuing reality, thanks to companies such as Marathon Coach, the world’s largest luxury bus converter and dealer.

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  • Carbon Monoxide: The Invisible Killer

    According to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), every year approximately 480 people in the United States die from carbon monoxide poisoning, and another 15,200 end up in hospital emergency rooms from breathing this poisonous gas. 

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  • The Burr Trail

    Utah’s rugged, dramatic canyons and cliffs are beautifully revealed on this unparalleled trek.

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  • Jerome, Arizona: Stories From The Hill

    Once close to abandonment, this former mining town is now known for its history, shops, and restaurants — and an occasional ghost.

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  • FMCA Bylaws Amendments

    On July 20, 2009, the Governing Board of FMCA approved the following Bylaws Amendments in Bowling Green, Ohio.

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  • RV Fresh Water System Maintenance

    From the city water inlet to the showerheads — and everything in between — learn how to keep your motorhome’s fresh water system in excellent condition.

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  • Meet The Newly Elected And Re-Elected National Vice Presidents

    Following are abbreviated resumes for the national vice presidents recently elected or re-elected for the 2009-2011 term.

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  • Readers’ Forum: November 2009

    2009 Towing Guide Correction

    “Towables For 2009” (January 2009, page 50) contained an error in the chart section of he story regarding towing the Chevrolet Traverse (page 53). The chart should have indicated that the Traverse is flat-towable when in all-wheel drive and front-wheel drive.

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  • Tech Talk: November 2009

    W22 Brake Caliper Overheating

    We own a 2004 National RV Dolphin on a W22 Workhorse chassis manufactured in December 2003. It is among those included in an Office of Defects Investigation (ODI) notice as having a front brake caliper problem.

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  • Recall Corner: November 2009

    Leisure Travel Vans has announced NHTSA recall 09V314000, which affects 2008 Free Spirit 210B and Free Spirit LSS Type B motorhomes manufactured between May 2007 and December 2008. The potential number of motorhomes involved is 40.

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  • House Calls: November 2009

    Frustrating Fly Infestation

    Dear RV Doctor:
    I just purchased my first motorhome earlier this year, a used 38-foot Damon. I have what seems like fruit flies breeding in the black water holding tank. I do not have this problem with the gray water holding tank. Whenever I push the flush foot pedal, the flies come swarming up out of the commode.

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  • Tech & Travel Tips: November 2009

    Shoebox Organizers
    Don’t throw away those empty shoeboxes. They are great to use in your cabinets to keep small items, such as canned goods, from moving around while you’re driving.

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  • RV Products: November 2009

    RV cord sets

    Furrion 30-amp and 50-amp power cords now include a patented PullSmart plug handle that is designed to provide a quick, easy, and safe disconnect from the power source, even in wet conditions.

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  • RV News & Notes: November 2009

    Caravan Salon 2009 Enjoys Record Turnout

    Organizers of Caravan Salon 2009, an international trade fair for recreation vehicles and camping equipment, reported record participation at this year’s event, held August 29 through September 6, 2009, in Düsseldorf, Germany.

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  • Rear View: November 2009

    What famous person would you like to go motorhoming with, and why?

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  • Readers’ Forum: October 2009

    Las Vegas Motor Coach Resort Clarification

    Dear Editor:
    FMCA has a huge following among our 407 site owners here at Las Vegas Motor Coach Resort, so I received a number of calls from our owners regarding an error that appeared in the September 2009 “RV News & Notes” column (“Signature Resorts Acquired,” page 38).

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  • Tech Talk: October 2009

    Blowout

    I am writing to ask your advice about an accident I had June 7, 2009. I purchased my first motorhome, a 2004 40-foot Holiday Rambler Imperial, in April 2009 and used it on a couple of trips for about 3,000 miles. At the time of the accident, it had approximately 56,000 miles on it.

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  • Recall Corner: October 2009

    Prior to finalizing the sale of its motorhome division in Chapter 11 bankruptcy, Fleetwood Enterprises Inc. announced NHTSA recall 09V237000, which affects 2005 and 2006 model year Bounder 35E Type A motorhomes manufactured from May 14, 2004, to March 27, 2006.

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  • House Calls: October 2009

    All Cracked Up

    Dear RV Doctor:
    My living room window was broken when our deck table fell through it during a storm. Do you have to take the whole window out to fix it? It was the bottom portion of the window that broke.

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  • Tech & Travel Tips: October 2009

    Awning Elevation

    To keep rain from accumulating on my motorhome’s slideout awnings, I decided to blow things up. That is, I began using inflatable rafts.

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  • RV Products: October 2009

    Auto aromatherapy

    According to product literature, the Karoma line of auto aromatherapy diffusers provides a variety of mood-enhancing scents that will transform your driving routine into a rejuvenating experience.

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  • RV News & Notes: October 2009

    Fleetwood Names Indiana New Headquarters, Revamps Web Site

    In July 2009, Fleetwood Enterprises’ motorhome division and Goldshield Fiberglass operation were purchased by private-equity firm American Industrial Partners Capital Fund IV LP. On August 19, 2009, Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels joined executives from Fleetwood RV Inc. to celebrate the company’s plant reopening in Decatur, Indiana.

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  • Rear View: October 2009

    Name your favorite scenic road trip.

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  • The Rewards Of Chapter Membership

    Greetings, FMCA friends. I would like to focus this month’s column on two important items. The first relates to the 65 percent of our Family Motor Coach Association members who do not belong to chapters. Chapter membership has its own rewards and benefits, just like your membership in the association.

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  • A New Type Of FMCA Chapter

    At the July Governing Board meeting held during FMCA’s 82nd International Convention in Bowling Green, Ohio, some dynamic changes to the structure and opportunities of chapters were made.

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  • Lifetime Rewards

    That is how we met Ed and Dorothy Casada, L1404, of Highland, Indiana. The Casadas, both 85, have been members of FMCA for 42 years, having joined in March 1967. They had purchased their first motorhome, a 27-foot Dodge, a year earlier, and some friends recommended that they join FMCA.

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  • Ghost Towns Of The West

    Some small towns in the Western United States became more captivating when their residents left. We call them ghost towns. Even though some brave souls still live in these desolate towns, many are completely deserted, while others have been turned into tourist attractions. 

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  • Mistletoe “” Friend Or Foe?

    More than 1,300 species of mistletoe have been identified worldwide, and although some live on only one type of plant, many are less particular. But they all grow on the branches of trees or shrubs and can’t survive on their own.

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  • Old-Time Indiana

    These easy, tasty recipes will bring “back home again in Indiana” nostalgia to your next motorhome trip. 

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  • Insurance For Consignment Vehicles

    Last year, an article on FMCA.com and in Family Motor Coaching magazine (“A Caveat For Consignment Sellers,” August 2008) reported that typical RV insurance policies contain an exclusion pertaining to motorhomes placed on a consignment lot.

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  • It’s Our Family: Help It Grow

    Sitting here in Essex Junction, Vermont, writing this column and watching FMCA members enjoying another great Northeast Area Rally brings to mind what we are all about. We are about each other. 

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  • Support From The Family; Reducing Telephone Costs

    As you are traveling, or possibly as you are planning your travels, you can contact any of these identified members for assistance and support while you are on the road. I have heard wonderful stories of individuals who have taken these members up on their offers and have found the true meaning of family.

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  • The Dolphins Celebrate 20 Years

    More than a year in advance, several members from The Dolphins chapter gathered to begin planning the group’s 20th anniversary rally. The team set a goal to make the rally a memorable event, and all indications are that the goal was achieved.

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  • Work-At-Home Jobs

    Before jumping in headfirst and suffering the consequences, here are several tips and cautions to help you separate real work-at-home opportunities from pie-in-the-sky scams.

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  • FMCA – Access Denied (No Credentials)

    You have been denied access because you donot have the proper credentials. If you feel you should be able to access this page, please contact the FMCA Webmaster by e-mail,…

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  • FMCA – Access Denied (Not Linked)

    You are signed in. However, your online account is not linked to a valid FMCA Membership record. Certain articles on FMCmagazine.com are available to FMCA members and FMC magazine subscribers only,…

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  • FMCA – Access Denied (Not Signed In)

    You are not Signed In You must be signed in as an FMCA member or Family Motor Coaching print subscriber to access this feature. If you already have an FMCmagazine.com…

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