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Extended RV Travel PDF Print E-mail
Written by Chuck Woodbury   
Sunday, 31 July 2005 20:00
Extended RV travelers are those who spend weeks and even months traveling and living in their RV. Unlike weekend and vacation RVers, though, extended RV travelers cannot just put their lives on hold while they are away from home, and then play catch-up when they return. Life goes on while they are on the road. Arrangements must be made to secure their home, receive their mail, pay their bills, and keep in touch with their friends and families. Extended RV travelers may also need to obtain medical care and get their prescriptions refilled while thousands of miles from home.
 
How To Build Low Cost Motorhomes PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Chuck Woodbury   
Sunday, 31 July 2005 20:00
The cost of a new motorhome can be pretty darn steep. If it's too steep for you, here's an alternative: build your own motorhome from a pre-owned bus. In addition to keeping your costs down, you'll have hours and hours of fun, and end up with a motorhome that is tailor-made just the way you want it.
 
99 Days to Panama PDF Print E-mail
Written by Chuck Woodbury   
Sunday, 31 July 2005 20:00
This is THE guidebook for RV travel in Central America. Nearly 100 camping places with directions and GPS coordinates are included, plus tips on finding other camping spots and meeting interesting people. There is information about how to get permission for pets to travel with you and how to get a free trip through the Panama Canal. And there are more than 400 color photos, plus many maps.
 
Motor Carriers' Road Atlas '05 PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Chuck Woodbury   
Sunday, 31 July 2005 20:00
If you drive a big RV—extra long or extra tall—then this truck driver's atlas will be a huge help in knowing where you can drive without slamming into an overpass or getting stuck hanging over a cliff.

 
Fulltiming: The Documentary DVD PDF Print E-mail
Written by Chuck Woodbury   
Sunday, 31 July 2005 20:00
If you're thinking of traveling full-time in an RV, then you must see this just-released 90-minute DVD hosted by Larry Wood. It addresses virtually every question a would-be full-timer needs answered. And the best part is that the answers come from actual full-timers, who reveal what they learned along the way and what advice they would provide to others who want to follow in their footsteps.
 
Corps Camp Sites PDF Print E-mail
Written by Chuck Woodbury   
Thursday, 30 June 2005 20:00
Camping With The Corps of Engineers (Cottage Publications), also released in May, includes details about every U.S. campground developed and managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Sites are listed alphabetically by state with maps included. They range from free, primitive locations to modern, full-service campgrounds. All corps campgrounds offer a 50 percent discount to U.S. citizens 62 and older.
 
Indian Lands PDF Print E-mail
Written by Chuck Woodbury   
Thursday, 30 June 2005 20:00
Summer is the most popular time of year to visit the lands of the Navajo and Hopi Nations in the American Southwest. The Navajo lands occupy parts of three states, Arizona, Utah and New Mexico—roughly in the four corners area that also includes Colorado. The Hopi Nation is entirely in Arizona, and much smaller than the Navajo.
 
For the kids PDF Print E-mail
Written by Chuck Woodbury   
Thursday, 30 June 2005 20:00
The Kid’s Road Atlas from Rand McNally’s Backseat Books is great fun and a good way to keep children occupied while the family rolls down the highway. Kids can plot the family course right along with Mom and Dad with this fun-packed road atlas. It’s a great way to introduce youngsters to map reading, and keep them entertained at the same time.
 
Mexico Health and Safety Travel Guide PDF Print E-mail
Written by Chuck Woodbury   
Tuesday, 31 May 2005 20:00
If your RVing plans include a visit to Mexico, here's a book you'd be wise to pack along. In Mexico Health and Safety Travel Guide, the authors, both medical doctors, provide a directory of more than 180 English-speaking physicians and 50 of the best hospitals in 40 popular destinations in Mexico. The authors say that half of all visitors to Mexico get sick, and if that's true, then this thick book would definitely be a worthy amigo for any visitor who catches a case of the dreaded Montezuma’s Revenge (or worse).
 
Camping with the Corps of Engineers PDF Print E-mail
Written by Chuck Woodbury   
Tuesday, 31 May 2005 20:00
Did you know that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is the nation's leading federal provider of public outdoor recreation opportunities? The newly revised, sixth edition of Camping with the Corps of Engineers is a concise guide to visiting these areas. All together, the corps operates more than 2,500 recreation areas and leases another 1,800. The corps estimates that one out of four Americans visits at least one of its sites each year.
 
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