Call of the desert
“This is the setting for almost every old cowboy movie I’ve seen (Roy Rogers, the Lone Ranger, Shane)” was my thought the first time I encountered the desert.
“This is the setting for almost every old cowboy movie I’ve seen (Roy Rogers, the Lone Ranger, Shane)” was my thought the first time I encountered the desert.
We left Oregon in a flurry of rain, mist and fog—surprise!—but that did make for some incredible seas.
We set up overlooking the Virgin River and our view was of an incredible red-streaked rock formation interspersed with cactus and desert brush.
Casa Grande was our first stop in Arizona. One of the fascinating things about RV travelling is that you continually find other RVers you have met along the way.
The history, archaeology, mix of cultures and people all contribute to making New Mexico a very special place. It is one of the most diverse and fascinating states in South-Western U.S.A.
Lynne and Fred discover unique attractions, charming communities and rich history in Texas
After travelling through Tennessee and Georgia, the next leg of our journey led us to the Gulf Coast of Alabama.
We met some folks in Saint John, New Brunswick, who suggested that if we were going to Maine, we had to see Acadia National Park. We then had our next target destination.
Lynne Benjamin and her partner Fred experienced the culture and breathtaking scenery of Nova Scotia
An RVing couple recount their journey across Canada and through the U.S.
The warm April air was a promise of spring and new beginnings. At this time of year, flower bulbs planted in the fall were in bloom and these RVers wanted to experience the fields of colour.
Those who think retirees lose the exuberance and passion of youth haven’t met Jeanne and Frank Reynolds
A surprise snowstorm created new adventures for an RVer, but it was all taken in stride.
Thinking of hitting the beach next summer? While it may not be the first state that leaps to mind, it is worth taking a closer look at Idaho’s Panhandle.
Derek and Christine Russell from Norfolk, UK, couldn’t help falling in love with Western Canada, so the Elvis impersonator and his wife have returned year after year, seeing the sights from their rented RV.