Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument: The Goldilocks of Deserts
Its austere beauty stretches for 30 miles along the Arizona-Mexico border, its desert wilderness covering more than 300,000 acres.
We are in Organ Pipe Cactus...
Motorhome Eye Candy
Are you thinking about buying a new Motorhome? Or perhaps your first RV? Or maybe you just want to day dream about new vehicles...
Apollo Sceptre Stands the Test of Time
The Apollo Sceptre was an extremely high-end, diesel-pusher motorhome that first graced the cover of MotorHome magazine 30 years ago in the April 1982...
Cathedral Valley Loop in Capitol Reef National Park
After driving up the amazing Water Pocket Fold from Bullfrog Marina on Lake Powell, Utah, following the Burr Trail and Notom-Bullfrog Road, we found...
Experience the Maine Lobster Festival By RV
They’re not pretty, but they are delicious.
Homarus americanus, the lobsters found off America’s northeastern coast, are some of the most delectable foods on the...
Camping Lantern Shootout
If you plan on spending much time traveling in your motorhome, there will eventually come a time when you need battery-powered lighting. It could...
Upgrading An RV TV Mount
Whenever I walk into a motorhome, I immediately look for the TV. Perhaps it’s an instinctual, “man cave” response, but the older I get,...
Mesa Verde: A Treasure among National Parks
Of all the amazing national parks in the West, Colorado’s Mesa Verde is surely one of the most impressive. Mesa Verde National Park was...
Jayco Seneca 36FK: A New Breed of Class C
During a very successful six-year run of the popular Seneca, chassis builder General Motors ceased production of its Topkick/Kodiak medium-duty chassis, forcing Jayco to...
The Italian Job: Fiat Returns to the US
Fiat’s return to the U.S. market was met with as much trepidation as it was anticipation. Not merely because the company would be riding...