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Cherish every Christmas moment, to hold in your memory forever…

When I think of going home for Christmas, all of my senses combine to take me back, if only in my memories of days...

The kindness of strangers in a small town, and a hard lesson learned (for now, again)

By Rod Andrew A few weeks ago I wrote a story about a time when I lost a wallet. I told of having the good...

A popular lesson put into play: Don’t let first impressions fool you

By Rod Andrew After several years of traveling, many of us realize that the magnificent sights that we’ve seen often don’t linger as long in...

The people you’ll meet, the places you’ll see… RVing is still the best way to travel

By Clint Norrell My wife’s surgery was postponed six days before its scheduled date, August 31. She had jumped through all the pre-op hoops. Anticipation...

A sobering metaphor, a sweet story, and a vision of the time we have left

Today, a post that I wrote on Facebook five years ago came up. It tears at my heartstrings and it still holds true. This...

A praying GPS, a marinated possum, a few bad omens… and a wonderful story

By James Swickard It was a day most any RVer who is worth his salt would recognize. Six hours on the road, assuming the word...

“The Grasshopper and the Ant” – Why your RV should always be prepared

By Adrienne Kristine Perhaps some of you remember Aesop’s Fables. They were written hundreds of years ago and contain timeless stories and parables. There is a...

Roadside stop near Death Valley is an unexpected delight. (This story is delightful, too)

By Rod Andrew Probably most readers of RVtravel.com have visited the amazing landmarks, natural and man-made, that are part of the RV experience. Standing on...

A sweet story of remembering what RVing is really all about

With enough time and exercise under my belt after having my knees replaced, I convinced myself that, "Yes," I could get in and out...

The load mis-taken: A hilarious story on what NOT to bring RVing

By Rod Andrew At last, I’m an expert! Virtually every issue of RV Travel teaches me something about the RV lifestyle, as experts add their advice...

Boondocking critters: Unwelcome guests like the RV life too!

By Clint Norrell Thompson Chain of Lakes State Park is halfway between Libby and Kalispell, Montana. The Peninsula Campground is primitive. The roads are full...

RVer shares story of RV park bathhouse; crappy situation unfolds

Rod Andrew sent us this story and it made us smile. His accompanying email said, "I’m sitting in front of a fire in a...

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