‘Generational Campground Report’ Notes Camping Trends

The National Association of RV Parks and Campgrounds (National ARVC) has released its 2022 Generational Campground Report, detailing what campers are looking for as they search for their next camping adventure. It’s more important than ever to understand the mind of the camping consumer and understand what they want from a camping experience, which is […]

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Bellefonte, Coshocton Take Top Honors at KOA Convention

Campground of the Year: Bellefonte/State College KOA Holiday The Bellefonte/State College KOA Holiday, owned and operated by Barbara Saulsbury and Rick Dillon, has been named the Kampgrounds of America, Inc.’s (KOA) Campground of the Year for 2023. The award, the campground system’s highest honor, was announced Wednesday (Nov. 16) during KOA’s annual International Convention in […]

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Towing with an off-road truck

By Andy Thomson Many RV enthusiasts share a passion for off-road adventures, and this means that they will be looking for a multi-use pickup. One of the most performance-oriented off-road pick-up trucks you can buy is the Ford Raptor. The Raptor is designed for high performance off road use; it is not intended to be […]

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US Wholesale Inflation Eases to 8%, 4th Straight Slowdown

WASHINGTON — Prices at the wholesale level rose 8% in October from a year ago, the fourth straight decline and the latest sign that inflation pressures in the United States are easing from painfully high levels, according to an Associated Press report. The annual figure is down from 8.4% in September. On a monthly basis, […]

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RV Touring: Baja Adventure

Story by Dan and Lisa Goy Photos from Maggie Dumbarton Baja has always been Mexico’s frontier, not unlike the north in Canada. Even the Conquistador, Hernan Cortez, who first arrived on the Yucatan Peninsula and eventually conquered the Aztecs, never stepped on the Baja Peninsula until 1536. The two Baja States were the last to […]

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RV Lifestyle Magazine e-Newsletter – Nov12, 2022

Every week, our RV Lifestyle Magazine subscribers receive an email newsletter, with the featured stories for the week. Here’s a sample of a recent e-newsletter… Grape Escapes, RV Bird Watching, Winterizing Tips, and MORE –this week at the RV Lifestyle Magazine website.. Click on the photos or the links to open the stories at our website…Please share this newsletter with […]

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Dometic Launches FreshJet Ultra-Quiet RV Air Conditioner

ELKHART, Ind. – Dometic announces FreshJet 3 Series, the latest innovation in recreational vehicle (RV) air conditioning, according to a press release. The new FreshJet delivers maximum cooling performance, providing greater airflow with whisper-quiet operation. “FreshJet is made to offer RVers pleasant, comfortable days and restful sleep regardless of the outdoor temperature,” the release stated. […]

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FEMA to Release Emergency Housing Proposal to RV OEMs

As part of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)’s responsibility to provide temporary housing for those affected by disasters, FEMA will soon be releasing a request for proposal for the manufacture of accessible RV-based relief housing, according to an RV Industry Association (RVIA) News & Insights report. FEMA staff, who worked with a task force […]

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Oven-Baked Perch Recipe

(Makes 2 servings) Ingredients 2 tablespoons (30 mL)  all purpose flour 2 tablespoons (30 mL)  grated Parmesan cheese 1/2 teaspoon (2.5 mL)   paprika 3/4 teaspoon (3.75 mL) lemon pepper 1 pound (454 g) yellow perch fillets, pickerel, or other mild fish 1 cup (250 mL)  1 % milk Directions Preheat the oven to 450° F […]

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Electric Truck Stops Will Need as Much Power as Small Towns

Next month, Tesla Inc. plans to deliver the first of its electric Semi trucks – able to haul a full 40 ton-load some 500 miles on a single charge – according to a report by Automotive News. These massive batteries-on-wheels may accelerate the transition to electrified transport, but those responsible for delivering the power are starting to ask: […]

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Explore Quebec’s North Shore

By James Stoness Lead photo courtesy of Fairmont Hotels Quebec’s north shore along the St. Lawrence River has everything you need for a great holiday. Whether you are looking for small villages nestled in green valleys, or the bustle of the large city with its theatres and shopping areas you will find everything here. You […]

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Destination: Shipshewana, Indiana!

For years, we drove right by one of the best shopping destinations in Indiana! By M.B. & Karen Wilson One of the most frequently asked questions to come over the Wagonmasters e-mail is “How do you find so many interesting places to visit?” The answer is simple: listen to your friends – they can tell […]

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Video: Interior Redesign & RVing with Pets on ‘RVing Today’

In this episode of “RVing Today” – the longtime RV lifestyle television program – Michelle Fontaine helps RVers cope with high fuel costs with a feature on camping close to home. Other segments include: Jeff Johnston pays a visit to Dave & LJ’s RV Interior Design in Woodland, Wash., Mark and Dawn Polk from “RV […]

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Lippert’s Ryan Smith Addresses WAY Acquisition on ‘Capitol Talk’

Ryan Smith, group president for Lippert Components’ North American operations, joins Sherm Goldenberg and Rick Kessler of RVBusiness to discuss the company’s acquisition of Way Interglobal and the synergies it can provide. RVBusiness Capitol Talk is sponsored by Dicor Products, an Airxcel company. Listen to the podcast version of this episode using one of the […]

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RVIA Chair Kevin McArt Driven to ‘Protect the RV Industry’

Building industry unity, increasing campsite availability, improving repair event cycle times, and accommodating electrification are just a few of the ways incoming RV Industry Association Chair (RVIA) Kevin McArt intends to protect the industry once he begins his term as Chair in 2023, according to an RVIA News & Insights report. The Forest River General […]

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Cuban Steak

(Makes 2 servings) Ingredients 1/2 cup   orange juice 1/4 cup   fresh lemon juice 1/4 cup   fresh lime juice 3 garlic cloves, finely chopped 2 thin-cut strip loin steaks 2 medium–sized plantains 1 tablespoon (15 mL) butter 2 teaspoons (10 mL) canola oil 2 limes, cut in wedges 1/4 cup (60 mL) sweet […]

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Top 30 Best Fishing Tips

Patrick Campeau has spent more than 30 years fishing professionally.  Here are his top fishing tips he has accumulated over the years. Recently, I came to the realization that I am celebrating my 30th anniversary as a professional fisherman; I have put so much water under the hull of my boats in those 30 years.  […]

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What New Proposals for Little Cottonwood Canyon Mean for Residents and the Environment

It’s a Saturday morning in mid-February and snow conditions are absolutely dumping. You and your friends are frothing about the ski day you are about to have. That is until you reach the base of the canyon. There, you are met with a traffic jam that rivals Los Angeles on any given day. The red snake,…

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