Cliffside Park in Racine County, Wisconsin is a beautiful spot…in September. It’s beautiful in early May as well but don’t expect the weather to cooperate. Many days were filled with rain, while ten miles to the south, my kids remained… Continue Reading →
While the summer almost seems upon us in Texas, I can assure you that Wisconsin is a different story. We left on May 4th for Wisconsin, knowing it would not be the type of weather that we had come to… Continue Reading →
A young man went on vacation leaving his younger brother, mother, and pet cat at home. When he returned home he asked his brother how the cat was. His brother replied “Dead”. This shocked the returning brother who said “Gee,… Continue Reading →
As always, the RVIA tends to put a rosy outlook on bad news. Even USA today reported on how the slump in the RV industry was a good indicator of a pending recession.
Martin Dies, Jr. State Park is located near Jasper, Texas. Jasper Texas is only about 9 miles east of the park, and I recommend you go there for fuel, as the gas stations near the campground are a bit pricey…. Continue Reading →
It’s been an eventful spring so far in northern Texas. Most of February, March, and now April have been weeks with at least one decent rainfall event, but usually more. Some of the storms have been quite severe, however, we… Continue Reading →
Everyone who pulls a travel trailer probably know Loves is a great place to get fuel. If you have the EFS card, then it is an even better choice! Click here to read about the EFS card, and how it… Continue Reading →
These are some of our most frightening, weird, and memorable experiences. In every journey, there is a story, and this is ours.
Oakaton, South Dakota is a ghost town. As of the 2020 census, there were a total of 31 people living in Oakaton. However, they are not living in any sort of town as the buildings are pretty much vacant and… Continue Reading →
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March RV shipments and a bit of history
I thought I would start this post just talking from a historical perspective about RV shipments over the last few years. After that we can discuss the March RV shipment numbers. The first time that the RV industry exceeded 500,000… Continue Reading →