(Jan. 10, 2012) -- Santa Barbara County Sheriff's Department spokesman Drew Sugars said a man in his early 40's attempted a one-day, 17-mile loop from Nira Campground on Saturday. But friends and family members called 911 when he didn't show up for dinner plans that evening, reports Noozhawk.
Keystone appoints new product manager for Montana brand
(Jan. 10, 2012) -- Mike Mack, a former Montana district sales manager for the northeast and seven year Keystone veteran, will assume responsibility for the Montana, Mountaineer and Montana High Country brands.
Horses abandoned in Texas outdoor recreation area
(Jan. 10, 2012) -- Last week, Fort Hood officials called Brenda Ramos, owner of Horsin' Around at BLORA Ranch, wondering why her horses were wandering around in the early morning hours. But the four animals didn't belong to her. Instead, the emaciated, dirty and scared horses likely had been abandoned by their owner, reports the Killeen Daily Herald.
Fort Kent, Maine works to improve its Riverside Park
(Jan. 10, 2012) -- Winter has put construction on hold, but municipal officials are moving forward with major changes to Riverside Park, reports the Bangor Daily News.
Tennessee RV show sees great turnout
(Jan. 10, 2012) -- If the 10,000 outdoor enthusiasts in attendance were any indicator, it seems East Tennessee residents missed the Knoxville RV Super Show during its two-year hiatus. The show returned to Sevierville last weekend to kick off the 2012 RV season, reports The Mountain Press.
Citation against RV park upheld in Clatsop County, Ore.
(Jan. 10, 2012) -- A hearings officer has ruled in favor of Clatsop County, Ore. in its dispute with the owner of a mobile home park that had been cited for a variety of code violations, reports the Coast River Business Journal.
Grand Rapids Camper, Travel & RV Show just weeks away
(Jan. 10, 2012) -- The Ionia Sentinel-Standard reports that February starts big when the Grand Rapids Camper, Travel & RV Show, Michigan's largest RV show, rolls into DeVos Place, Feb. 2-5.
South Dakotans camp out to nab prime camping spots
(Jan. 10, 2012) -- People could begin reserving campsites at Wylie Park Campground at 7 a.m. yesterday, so Gail Fisk, to ensure she could reserve the house on Memorial Day Weekend, arrived at 5 p.m. Sunday. She was first in line for Aberdeen's traditional camping out to go camping out, reports AberdeenNews.com.
Beetle battle continues at South Dakota’s Custer State Park
(Jan. 10, 2012) -- State Forester Ray Sowers says that through a process called "chunking," workers want to cut down 142,000 infested trees and then cut them into two-foot sections before the beetles leave the trees in late spring, reports the Associated Press.
B.C. man goes to court over Parksville RV park bylaws
(Jan. 10, 2012) -- Former Parksville mayoral candidate Rick Honaizer was in provincial court Monday, alleging that Parksville Mayor Chris Burger, Chief Administrative Officer Fred Manson, and others are not enforcing bylaws about residency terms at Surfside RV Resort, reports the Parksville Qualicum Beach News.