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Giant Metal Sculptures

Article and Photos By Doug Imberi, Guest Contributor After a three million-year hiatus, the prehistoric creatures that once roamed the Anza Borrego area of Southern California are back. Thanks to the vision of multimillionaire Dennis Avery, of Avery Labels heritage, and the metal sculptor, Ricardo Breceda, we can see these

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Apps for RVers

  By Karen Ballentine #68014 It took six months, but I finally made the decision in December 2011 to purchase an iPad 2 with WiFi, 64 GB and 3G. All those letters and numbers are not really so confusing when broken down. I wanted the 64 GB of storage space

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San Diego, California

Article and photos by Joyce Space #61818 My husband, Larry, and I like inexpensive or free activities but found that many places in San Diego, California, were out of our price range. We were delighted when Escapees Marilyn and John Bintz #27791 told us about Old Town San Diego State

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A Final Visit to Mexico

My dear Mexico traveling buddies, Hans and Ursula, helped me welcome the 2017 New Year from my hospital room in Guadalajara, so it was only fitting that we reunite again this year in Mexico to welcome the 2018 New Year. The view overlooking Lake Chapala and its surrounding mountains was

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Enchantment Times Two

As colder temperatures descended upon Colorado in November, I began to get restless.  It felt unnatural to stay in one place as the season changed after years of full-time RVing had taught me to migrate to warmer weather like the birds. My mind drifted back to my happy place– Bosque

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Snowbird Options

By Kimberly Travaglino #123940 If you are one of those 70-degree RVers, chances are your wheels follow the weather. Seeking out temperate climates during the winter has many benefits, such as keeping heating costs down while allowing for more comfortable adventuring and exploration. Therefore, many RVers head to the Sunshine State

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Stay cozy and warm while Camping in the Cold

By Emily fagan #99408 For a lot of folks, RVing is synonymous with summer, and there’s nothing like camping in short sleeves on bright sunny days and balmy nights. But, full-time and seasonal RVers also live in their RVs when Old Man Winter holds nature in his icy grip. Suddenly,

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Frenchglen, Oregon

By Kathleen Byrne, Guest Contributor The Frenchglen Hotel is the quintessential queen in the high desert of southeastern Oregon. The present hotel has been welcoming guests since 1923, although a smaller, more rudimentary rooming house was built in 1916. On a sunny September morning, my two canine companions, Milly and

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Maui Wowie!

After an amazing time in Kauai, Randy, Karen, and I headed over to Maui for our 2nd week in Hawaii.   It’s surprising how far apart the islands are from each other– our Hawaiian Airlines flight took around 45 minutes and traveled about 225 miles. Our airBnB condo was another great

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Visiting my 50th State!

I visited my 49th state, Delaware, way back in 2011 and at the time, figured I’d be visiting my 50th state the next year for my 50th birthday.  Millie getting cancer and needing radiation treatment in Arizona nixed that plan the next year, and things just started taking more priority than

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