Steve Blume

Steve Blume
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Steve first lives it, then colorfully writes about it, especially his passion for the RV lifestyle. A retired entrepreneur, he and his wife spend half the year traveling the country in their Tiffin motorhome and the other half at home in Brentwood, TN with family. Married for almost 50 years, once you meet them he and Nancy are easily remembered - he is 6'4" and she is 4'7". His articles on business, personal development, faith, fundraising and running have appeared in numerous newspapers and magazines over the years.

You might be merging lanes wrong. Are you?

Brake lights, slowing traffic, and that orange “RIGHT LANE CLOSED AHEAD” sign just changed your relaxed cruise control pace to a turtle's stop-and-go crawl....

Would you pay $995 for a VIP pass to test drive 125 motorhomes?

Are you seriously considering purchasing a motorized RV within the next 12 months? National Indoor RV Centers (NIRVC) will host their second annual Music...

Survey ranks new RVs by number of defects

National Indoor RV Centers (NIRVC) just shared its in-house Defects Per Unit (DPU) report by manufacturer for Class A, B, C, and Super C...

Be prepared for an emergency: Do, and have, these three things

From campgrounds, I am frequently walking in remote locations and away from civilization, not toward it. When I was younger, I was bulletproof; but...

2025 Midas 24 BT, Tiffin Motorhomes’ most nimble Class C

The Midas 24 BT is a perfect solution for those who want the luxury of a Tiffin in something small, but larger than a...

Must-have audio tour app for RVers changes the way you travel

I can’t imagine visiting a national park without my audio tour app. The night we arrived at West Yellowstone, my RV neighbor was so...

Would you pay $1,500 to test drive up to 113 motorhomes? You could have at this RV show

RV shows are packed, and working your way through each new model with ten other people inside is flat-out uncomfortable. That may have just...

Sad to say, but printed RV magazines are dead or dying

By Steve Blume Remember the days when printed magazines filled your mailbox? Those thick, colorful publications arrived daily—some wanted, some not. Have you noticed recently...