Sierra Ramblers chapter members returned to the site of the chapter’s origins for an anniversary celebration. By Carole Hazeltine, F376336, and Wayne Thomas, F395373 July 2021 Each April, we hold…
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The fabled equines that reside on Assateague Island are among many highlights along the eastern shore of Maryland and Virginia. By Sally B. Weigand, F498134 July 2021 Quick. Put the…
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Curt Manufacturing’s new BetterWeigh mobile towing scale offers real-time data and a convenient way to keep watch on RV weights. By Steve Froese, F276276 June 2021 Many articles have been…
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Available on the Freightliner XCR Super Raised Rail chassis, the 40 IH floor plan boasts a continuous flat floor and expanded storage capacity. By Mark Quasius, F333630 June 2021 The…
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While gazing at the night sky, RV travelers can thank the seafarers and astronomers who have connected the Earth to the universe. By Ann Bush, F516383 June 2021 As a…
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Fun tidbits about the state set to host FMCA’s 103rd International Convention & RV Expo, July 7 through 10, 2021. By Karen Lee Ensley June 2021 Are you traveling to…
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Dust off the dash, repack the storage bays, and join the herd of RVers rumbling into Gillette for FMCA’s summer convention. By Doug Uhlenbrock, Director Of Events June 2021 Step…
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This compact but rugged travel trailer represents a venerable RV manufacturer’s entry into the outdoor adventure lifestyle segment. By Pamela Kay, Director Of Communications, Publishing June 2021 Winnebago refers to…
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Travel Devils Tower The first time Frank Sanders laid eyes on Devils Tower was in June of 1972. The 20-year-old hitchhiked from Tennessee, where he was attending college, and arrived…
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Dometic is recalling more than 47,000 of its three-burner stoves because of a potential propane leak. Is yours among them? Here’s how to find out, and what to do if…
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One family’s motorhome provides transportation, togetherness, and a mobile dressing room. By Robbin Gould, Editor June 2021 As parents, we tend to be proud of our children’s accomplishments. For example,…
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Learn about modern farm life and earn cash to fund more RV getaways while taking part in the sugarbeet harvest this fall in America’s heartland. By Kathyrn Doherty, F499712 June…
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Strange, surreal Devils Tower appears on many RVers’ bucket lists. Here, several FMCA members document their visits to America’s first national monument. …
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June 2021 The 2020 Robert L. Richter Award was presented to Dana Sawyer, F475568, by FMCA president Jon Walker on March 10, 2021, during the association’s 102nd International Convention &…
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A word of thanks to FMCA’s dedicated committee members and national office staff. National President Jon Walker, F268778 jwalker@fmca.colm I just got home after spending all last week at the…
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By Skip Tate, Associate Editor Bird Feeder Camp food is for the birds — well, at least it is with Outside Inside’s retro trailer bird feeder. The hand-painted metal feeder…
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Name That RV We enjoyed reading letters in “Readers Write” from people about naming their RVs and would like to share how we came about naming ours “Gypsy Palace.” We…
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Winnebago Partners With National Park Foundation Winnebago Industries is partnering with the National Park Foundation in a multi-year effort to enhance the NPF’s Communities and Workforce Program. The program performs…
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Travel Jimmy Carter National Historical Park By Josephine Matyas, F468364 Plains, Georgia, is the kind of town you relax into easily. It’s a small agricultural community — population 776 —…
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More Name Game It all started with being hooked on the zany, nutty, out-of-this-world musical “Little Shop of Horrors,” with its protagonist and a plant, Audrey and Seymour. Suddenly, Seymour…
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May 2021 Roger Roush was the sixth of Albert and Velsie’s eight children. When he was born, Velsie used to say, he weighed 13 pounds — which is why it…
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REV Unveils Luxury Motorhome Floor Plan At FMCA Convention While social gatherings in a sticks-and-bricks house often center around the kitchen, that can be a little challenging in an RV.…
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A story of life and lessons learned on the road from being newbies and transitioning to seasoned RVers. By Ken Lailer, F483857 May 2021 Our adventure into the RV world…
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These simple, savory recipes minimize time in the kitchen so you can spend more time in the sunshine. By Janet Groene, F47166 May 2021 B e ready for a comeback-from-COVID summer!…
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May 2021 Thoughts of one-room schoolhouses conjure up images of remote Western towns where covered wagons and horses were the main modes of transportation. But the tiny buildings where students…
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FMCA CEO Chris Smith will celebrate a personal milestone this month. Plus, FMCA is inviting members to sign up now for this summer’s event in Wyoming and the good times…
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By Skip Tate, Associate Editor LED Palm Tree Green Long Life has found a way to turn even the most northern campsite into a little slice of the tropics. While…
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The service writer is the voice of the customer at a service center, so developing a strong relationship with this individual can be the difference between receiving good and great…
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The RF Mogul Eagle TV automatic satellite system offers a number of advantages for RV owners, including the fact that it is field serviceable and allows a choice of various…
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Independence Mine State Historical Park, set in the scenic Talkeetna Mountains, preserves the history, culture, and natural beauty of what was once one of the most productive lode gold mines…
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May 2021 The 2021 election of FMCA National Officers will be held July 7, 2021, at FMCA’s 103rd International Convention in Gillette, Wyoming. FMCA’s Nominating Committee has submitted its slate…
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A primer regarding conventional RV refrigerators and an exploration of the pros and cons of residential-type units. By Steve Froese, F276276 May 2021 Keeping food cold or frozen while traveling…
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How do you host a convention during a pandemic? FMCA found a way. By Robbin Gould, Editor Photos By Lindsay Prince, Graphic Designer May 2021 FMCA’s 102nd International Convention &…
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Toy haulers were once the domain of off-roaders, but the open garage plans and flexibility of these RVs have attracted those looking for an extra bedroom or space for home…
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What happens when a family of five shifts their work and school routines and goes mobile. By Skip Tate, Associate Editor April 2021 Dan and Jaime Piening, F515009, were living…
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In addition to its storied football team, this Wisconsin city offers myriad attractions and activities away from Lambeau Field. By Diane Morey Sitton April 2021 When most people think about…
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Current and retired police officers, paramedics, and firefighters have created an FMCA chapter for first responders. By Skip Tate, Associate Editor April 2021 Few people know what it’s like to…
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Travel Newport: A Coastal Oregon Gem The Yaquina Head Light Station sits high atop the steep cliffs of the Oregon coast, strategically placed on the western edge of a finger…
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So many unexpected things happened this past year that it would be easier to conclude they were not real, but that was not the case. National President Jon Walker, F26878…
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By creating a work space and setting up the proper equipment, RVers can take their jobs wherever they roam. By Mark Quasius, F333630 April 2021 Traveling in an RV doesn’t…
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Correction Karen Kieser, L8827, inadvertently was left off the list of lifetime members published in the January 2021 issue of Family RVing magazine. Our apologies to Karen for this oversight.…
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Keystone RV has enhanced its popular fifth-wheel for 2021, unveiling a refreshed interior and new floor plans, including this three-slideout model. By Robbin Gould, Editor April 2021 Peruse specifications and…
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Gear, Gadgets, And Gifts Practical accessories and assorted goods designed to make life easier and more enjoyable for RVers. By Skip Tate, Associate Editor Salt And Pepper Grinders This is…
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RV battery issues can be draining. The solutions may be easy or could require professional help, but fixing the problem is always empowering. By Steve Froese, F276276 April 2021 It’s…
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National Park Week: April 17-25 With COVID-19 restricting openings and limiting travel, not everyone can travel to a national park at this time, so the National Park Service is looking…
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After serving in the Army in Vietnam and Korea, Sgt. First Class Joe Wright finally made his way back to his hometown of Houston, Texas, where he was assigned to…
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This new Type B motorhome incorporates a once-popular feature: a pop-top roof. By Lazelle Jones April 2021 The idea originated decades ago: to create a pop-up sleeping quarter on the…
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Share Your Favorite Travel Photos Great scenery. Unusual sights. Pet poses. RV fun. Send your photo (high-resolution digital image) to rearview@fmca.com; include a brief explanation and note where it was…
