Lake Tahoe: Jewel of the Sierras
Gary Wescott
December 12, 2012
The sky was so blue it almost hurt my eyes as it framed snowcapped peaks across the mirror surface of Lake Tahoe, located along the border between California and Nevada. I brushed a little powder off the step of our RV and shuffled through the squeaky snow to disconnect our electrical cords and start... Read more »
Winter Motorhome Travel
December 3, 2012
Winter is often a time of hibernation for RVs, but motorhomes are adventure vehicles, which means the voyage doesn’t have to stop once snow begins to fall. In fact, coaches tend to have excellent traction during winter because of the high amount of weight on rear-drive axles. Of course, usual winter-driving... Read more »
Winter RV Excitement
Bill Estes
October 30, 2012
Looking for adventure, challenge, change? Motorhoming is all of that, which is why we got into the lifestyle. However, aside from snowbirding in warm climates down south, you can ramp up the adventure and challenge of motorhoming to a higher level by adding yet a fourth travel season: winter, with freezing... Read more »


















