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Learn moreKieren Britton will be riding her bicycle across Canada over the summer to raise money towards a cure for prostate cancer. She talks about the plan, the challenges and her inspiration.
When Lisa Vanderwiel spied her first little egg-shaped trailer, little did she know the lifelong love affair it would begin or that she would end up helping Boler lovers across the country connect.
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Learn moreKitrina Bryant shares some communication ideas that will help you enjoy more time on the road and share your adventures with the people you love.
My husband Monte and I spent the first four months of our married life in a 24-foot travel trailer with two dogs.
Alan and Kitrina Bryant are full-time RVers who decided to buck the trend this winter and drive north. Read how they modified their 19-foot Airstream to adjust to the snow and cold.
RVing and golfing go hand-in-hand, and there are plenty of affordable courses in Arizona and California.
Meet Julianne Crane and Jimmy Smith, two RVers on a voyage of discovery. Their RVing has allowed them to explore not only North America, but also deeper questions about what brings true happiness.
To say Bob and Karen Cook love RVing would be an understatement. This couple tries to get out in their motorhome twice per month, and their journeys have taken them across America.
When the Belcher family decided on a road trip, it wasn’t going to be their usual two months in an RV for the summer. This was going to be the road trip: 380 days on the road, 50 American states and eight Canadian provinces.
Elizabeth Johnson grew up in Anchorage, Alaska, and RVing has always been a part of her life.
Eco-friendliness, sustainability and RVing come together in a custom-made vehicle that is home for Jay Shapiro, his wife, Alice Gugelev, and two kids.
This family hooked up their small A-frame trailer and drove on the famous–maybe notorious–Dempster Highway.
A Nanaimo couple took their T@B trailer across the northern U.S. to Winnipeg for a dog show and had all kinds of people ask about their teardrop-shaped trailer, including RVwest.
We had already driven through North America from California to Newfoundland, and taken our RV on a 99-day trip to Panama and back. We now wanted to drive to Mount Everest.
Magnificent palm forests make the Coachella Valley Preserve a striking contrast to the desert surroundings.