After 3316 miles and averaging 12.3 miles per gallon; our yearly trip to Wisconsin is complete. However, the results of the trip will be with us for a while! This trip was filled with more than a few surprises. None… Continue Reading →
Close to both Hot Springs and Little Rock, Arkansas. this Arkansas State Park is located right on DeGray Lake. A lake that has absolutely no houses on its shores. The Park has a 90-room lodge with a conference center over… Continue Reading →
We left the Brown County/Nashville KOA and headed to the Clinton/Knoxville KOA located in Clinton Tennessee. This would be another 310 mile trip or about five and a half hours with rest stops and fuel. As usual, Eva couldn’t wait… Continue Reading →
We rolled out of Cliffside Park at about 9:00 AM, after visiting their dump station. We knew that the park was going to empty out after the Labor Day Holiday. Looking at all the empty spots I would guess that… Continue Reading →
From the Double J to Cliffside in Wisconsin, the yearly trip continues but not without some things falling apart.
Hang in there folks, plenty of posts to follow this one…I am way behind. On with the show and stay tuned for more …. —————— Well it almost seemed like we would beat the storms that flooded Dallas and brought… Continue Reading →
A new player is coming to Goshen, Indiana. Close to the Elkhart County Fairgrounds, Brinkley RV began construction in May on three production facilities on their 252-acre site. Construction is supposed to be completed by late this year. Now even… Continue Reading →
I have to say the heat in North Texas is really getting old. Not since 2015, have we experienced so many 100 degree days strung together. It is a struggle just to keep our house foundation watered. Not only does… Continue Reading →
We started this journey back in 1988 after a series of very cold nights while we were tent camping. Those nights were spent in upper Michigan during the month of June, so we really never expected freezing temperatures. Tammy and… Continue Reading →
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June RV Shipments show a steady decline
Let’s talk about the real numbers as far as travel trailers. Comparing June 2022 to last year, the shipments have dropped 12.8%. Here’s the complete breakdown: