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RV.net Poll – When do you believe the US economy will begin to show signs of recovery?

March 30, 2009 by RV.net Blog Admin · 19 Comments 

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2007 Rage’n Inc. Extra-Lite FK2100

March 30, 2009 by rvSearch.com · Leave a Comment 

2007 Rage’n Inc. Extra-Lite FK2100 Previously $22,965 – Now $19,463 21′ long toy hauler now with special price! This unit features: handicap access, Patio Awning, Leveler Jacks, Rear Ladder, Luggage Rack, Spare w/carrier, Outside Shower, Stereo CD, DVD, Oven, Space Saver Microwave and much more. Offered from Camper Depot in Punta Gorda, FL. Learn More! As featured on  Read More →



RV Doctor – Atwood Oven Won’t Maintain Temperature

March 29, 2009 by Gary Bunzer · 6 Comments 

Dear Doc, My problem is with my Atwood oven. It has never worked right from when I got the RV new. I took it back to the dealer and they made some adjustments, but it still doesn’t work. It is now four years old. The problem is the oven will not maintain the temperature. When it reaches its selected temperature the burner will shut off and never come back on. When I first light the pilot it takes about two to three minutes of holding a match under the pilot to light it. When the pilot does light the flame sputters for a couple of minutes then it seems to burn normal. I set the oven temp to 450-degrees or so and the oven will go up to about 350-degrees and then the burner goes out. Sometimes the pilot will go out also. My other appliances seem to work okay. Gary Schiff, (Middleton, MA) Read more  Read More →



2008 Itasca SUNOVA

March 29, 2009 by rvSearch.com · Leave a Comment 

2008 Itasca SUNOVA Previously $99,995 – Now $89,637 Class A with Ford V10 engine and only 542 miles! Double stainless sink, separate micro & convection ovens, booth dinette. Two slideouts with awnings, walk-around queen bed and much more. Offered from Reliable RV Center in Springfield, MO. Learn More! As featured on  Read More →



See the Salamanders in Great Smoky Mountains National Park

March 28, 2009 by Christina Bullock · Leave a Comment 

The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is the most visited in the national park system, drawing 8-10 million people annually, and for good reason! The Great Smoky Mountains house a truly amazing array of wildlife and foliage. From black bears and salamanders to coyotes and woodchucks, you’ll find them here. General Info: The Great Smoky Mountains, a sub-range of the Appalachians, run along the border of Tennessee and North Carolina. This area has a rich history of human settlement, parts of which can still be seen today in various historic buildings. digg_url = 'http://digg.com/travel_places/See_the_Salamanders_in_Great_Smoky_Mountains_National_Park'; Hours and Fees: The Smokies are open for visitors year round, 24-hours a day, although some roads and facilities may be closed in winter. The park does not charge an entrance fee, but there are fees for overnight camping and picnic pavilion rental. Attractions: From hiking and horseback riding to fishing and nature walks, there’s an outdoor activity for every taste and ability. Cycling, auto touring, picnicking and historical touring are also available. If you’ve brought the kids or grandkids along, they’ll delight in spotting up to 43 species of amphibians in the park, which is the Salamander Capital of the World. The park’s Amphibian Checklist denotes each species by name. For those who just don’t appreciate such slimy critters, there are several walking trails for wildflower viewing. The park recommends several... Read more



2009 Eclipse MILAN MIT24RBS

March 28, 2009 by rvSearch.com · Leave a Comment 

2009 Eclipse MILAN MIT24RBS Previously $18,995 – Now $17,995 This new travel trailer features great counter space and storage in the kitchen. Sofa slide makes for large living area. Front queen bed lifts for storage. CD stereo w/ outside speakers, dvd, lcd tv and much more. Offered from Norris RV in Casa Grande, AZ. Learn More! As featured on  Read More →



RV Weekly Round-Up (March 21-27, 2009)

March 27, 2009 by Christina Bullock · 1 Comment 

Check out the latest RV-related news and events from this past week. This weekly series will feature only articles/videos of interest to the RV industry or RV community. Here’s what’s hot in the RV world this week: 1. Camping is making a comeback as a popular vacation option, CNN reported March 26. Outdoor equipment company REI has seen family tent sales soar 28 percent this month over last year. In this economy, camping is a great way to “get away from it all” without spending a lot to get there. Read more  Read More →



Paper Work on The Road – Quick Tips

March 27, 2009 by RV Today Archive · 6 Comments 

In the RV some of the hardest things to organize are all the paper work lying around. The first tip in this segment is a way to keep all the brochures and maps organized. If you like to store things underneath your bed, but have difficulty seeing in the dark area you can use a tap light attached to the bottom of your bed. A nice place to hold your jewelry during a vacation is to use a clear tackle box.  Read More →



2003 Beaver Patriot Lexington 3-Slide

March 27, 2009 by rvSearch.com · Leave a Comment 

2003 Beaver Patriot Lexington 3-Slide Previously $189,000 – Now $149,000 This elegant 3-slide Patriot showcases the beautiful woodwork, and cabinetry that have become synonymous with Beaver coaches. This fabulous coach features a tag axle chassis, Girard patio awning, DSS, W/D combo, and so much more. Offered from California Coach Company, LLC. in Costa Mesa, CA. Learn More! As featured on  Read More →



Trailer Life Campground Review: Cody, Wyoming

March 26, 2009 by Christina Bullock · Leave a Comment 

Trailer Life Cream of the Crop Campsites: Ponderosa Campground – Cody, Wyoming Founded by Buffalo Bill Cody himself, the town of Cody, Wyoming lives the spirit of the Wild West every day. Located just 53 miles from the east entrance of Yellowstone National Park, it’s also a great stop on your trip up to the Pacific Northwest, Canada or Alaska, or your journey down into the Southwest. digg_url = 'http://digg.com/travel_places/Circle_the_Wagons_in_Cody_Wyoming'; Ponderosa Campground is a family-owned park with plenty of western hospitality. It’s centrally-located near many Cody attractions, yet retains a quiet, secluded atmosphere for your comfort and relaxation. The park features free private showers, clean and modern laundry facilities, sparkling restrooms, a dump station and a public phone. Canine guests are welcome to stretch their legs at the Dog Walk area as long as they are on a leash. Ponderosa also offers a well-stocked convenience store and is near many shops, restaurants and attractions. If sightseeing wears you out, take a break at the park’s Cowboy Cappuccino Bar and let the youngsters play at the arcade or run around on the playground. All 137 sites have full hookups (30/50 amp) with free WIFI and cable TV. Back-in sites measure 21’x 35’ and pull-thru sites measure 18’x 65’ (plenty of room for even the biggest of the big rigs). Some sites are paved and others are well-maintained gravel, just like the interior roads. Nightly rates are $30 to $39... Read more



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