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Wildlife Refuges Draw Visitors PDF Print E-mail
Written by RV Life Magazine   
Tuesday, 25 November 2008 05:30
About 97 million acres are now incorporated in the National Wildlife Refuge system at locations ranging from the sweltering desert in Nevada to the frigid coastline of Alaska.
 
Zoo Adventures PDF Print E-mail
Written by Donna Ikenberry   
Tuesday, 25 November 2008 04:58
Keepsakes need a special place in the RV, but you don’t need to buy a thing to own a “travel collection.” My husband and I travel from state to state “collecting” national parks and monuments, wildlife refuges, and even state highpoints.  One of our favorite compilations is our zoo collection.
 
Utah’s Pioneer Heritage PDF Print E-mail
Written by Barbara Oliver   
Tuesday, 25 November 2008 04:03
The Pioneer Memorial Museum in Salt Lake City takes you back in history to a time when hardy pioneers migrated by wagon 2,000 miles across the plains to start a new life in the Salt Lake Valley.
 
Road Warriors Aid the Troops PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Mike Ward   
Thursday, 30 October 2008 05:05
Sixty-year-old Erik Freeman, who served in the Army in Vietnam, has been complaining for years about the poor reception he and other veterans received when they returned home from combat. And now, at last, he feels he is able to do something about it.
 
Holiday Gift Guide PDF Print E-mail
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Written by RV Life Magazine   
Thursday, 30 October 2008 04:25
WaveBox
The WaveBox is a portable microwave oven that can run off a standard AC outlet, a 12-volt power socket rated at 20 amps or higher, or by direct connection to a 12-volt battery. The WaveBox comes with the CoolBag—a soft-side cooler that fits inside the microwave and is designed to keep food and drinks cool until it is time to cook.
 
RVers Ride Out Hurricane PDF Print E-mail
Written by Russ and Tiña De Maris   
Thursday, 30 October 2008 04:12
RVers have their dream trips. Maybe hurricanes do too.

In mid-August, what meteorologists call a “wave” developed in western Sudan, and promptly started a fateful trip. Moving through Nigeria and Mali, the wave eventually chugged through Senegal and made its way to the Atlantic at month’s end. On Monday, September 1, the little wave began to form a convex shape, and authorities took a bit more notice, calling the flowing winds, “Tropical Depression Nine.” A seemingly harmless title.
 
Lights to Flood Warm Beach PDF Print E-mail
Written by RV Life Magazine   
Wednesday, 29 October 2008 04:35
More than 1 million Christmas lights will be displayed at The Lights of Christmas, a spectacle spread over 15 acres at Warm Beach Christian Camps and Conference Center in Stanwood, Washington, during 18 days in December.
 
Rock Art Tells Story PDF Print E-mail
Written by Bill London   
Thursday, 25 September 2008 05:49
At Buffalo Eddy along the Washington-Idaho border you can marvel at the finest display of publicly accessible ancient rock art in the Inland Northwest while enjoying a remote setting along the Snake River. It is a great day-trip destination for RVers.
 
Winter: Time for Fun PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Marti French   
Thursday, 25 September 2008 05:38
It’s time for retirees to make winter plans. Do you want to stay home and freeze or go south to the warm sun?  Right now if the weather is hot where you are, cold may sound good, but for the whole winter?
 
Walking Amid Sharks PDF Print E-mail
Written by Robert Mims   
Thursday, 25 September 2008 05:04
If your heart’s desire is to see as much as possible of the Oregon Coast’s myriad species of life—in the ocean, on it and above it—hours on the beach may not be the best way to do that.
 
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