(Feb. 14, 2012) -- A law passed by village board members in Hudson Falls, N.Y., restricts living in and storing recreational vehicles, reports the Glens Falls Post-Star.
(Feb. 14, 2012) -- Unlike larger campers and recreation vehicles, Jeeps have the ability to explore all kinds of wild lands. The Action Camper was designed to allow two adventurers the ability to explore anywhere, while also allowing them to sleep, sit, cook and use the bathroom within the confines of their vehicle, reports Gizmag.
(Feb. 14, 2012) -- State Sen. Herb Snyder said Friday that legislation that authorizes up to $52.5 million in bonds for capital improvements at Cacapon State Park and Beech Fork State Park is still “very much alive,” reports The Herald-Mail.
(Feb. 14, 2012) -- Scientists at BAE Systems have successfully demonstrated a radical method of storing electricity called “structural batteries," which may lead to a redesign of all electrical technology.
(Feb. 14, 2012) -- The doors opened on the first day of the inaugural NCC Motorhome, Caravan and Camping Show at the London Excel Centre, with thousands of punters flocking to see all the latest tourers, reports the Caravan Times.
(Feb. 14, 2012) -- In lieu of the usual midlife crisis, such as buying a Corvette, Palmer Stevens set off to explore America. On March 3, 2011, Stevens departed Detroit with a 2005 Ford F-350 diesel dually pickup towing a Fuzion 393 camping trailer, writes the Crestview News Bulletin.
(Feb. 14, 2012) -- In Georgia, the Savannah District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, announced it will reduce park operations and visitor services at Hartwell and Thurmond lakes during the 2012 recreation season due to significant projected budget reductions.
(Feb. 14, 2012) -- For the last several weeks, 11 AmeriCorps team members have been putting in hours to assist the maintenance crews at Lake Murray State Park in shaping up park buildings, the lodge, cabins and clearing trails, reports NewsOK.com.
(Feb. 14, 2012) -- Tourists love snapping pictures of the rhesus monkeys in Silver River State Park. They've been spotted by hikers and one may have wandered to Tampa Bay. But controversy has erupted since a trapper has been allowed to capture, with state permission, about 700 of the monkeys over the past decade, reports Tampabay.com.
(Feb. 14, 2012) -- Rollin’ On TV, together with it’s advertising partner, Winegard Co. has launched a multi-media, television/Internet contest with the prize being a Winegard, fully automatic, portable, CarryOut satellite TV antenna.