The Pennsylvania Campground Owners Association teamed up with Cabela’s in Hamburg, Pa., this year to promote the camping lifestyle. “Discover Your Outdoor Moments” was the theme that the association chose for the April 27-28 event.
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Is the RV sales boom finally about to level out? All indications show yes, with new reports revealing most RV shipments are down so far this year. You can keep your revenue stream healthy while your dealership benefits with this added income stream.
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We had done this once before in Capitol Reef some years ago, when a 10 mile, top-to-bottom sand and boulder slog through Lower Spring Canyon proved too unwieldy for a day-hike, especially without a "shuttle" vehicle. So we ended up breaking Spring Canyon into two day-hikes—one from top to about halfway down-canyon, and the other a hike from bottom up to overlap our previous turnaround point. Voila!
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Workamping full-time for nearly ten years, our usual seasonal migrations could be considered typical for many Workampers – a summer job in a relatively cool location and a winter job in a warm, sunny spot with a fun road trip in between.
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Sixty six roomy sites are shaded by large oak trees. They’re nicely spaced but have limited privacy. Amenities include tables, firepits, food cupboards, potable water, restrooms, showers, boat ramps, and a swimming beach. There isn’t a dump station.
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It’s estimated that there are a million plus fulltime RVers out there, traveling North America and living pretty much fulltime in their RVs. And those ranks are growing more and more every day. Jennifer and I have noticed this in our travels. We are meeting more fulltimers on seemingly every trip and many of them are families.
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The Family Campground at Cliffs of the Neuse State Park is going through some big changes. Construction of a new bathhouse is currently underway.
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