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Thanksgiving Day Recipes for Traveling RVers

By |November 20th, 2019|Camping Tips, Cooking at the campsite|

There’s nothing better than warm comfort food when the fall days arrive, and Thanksgiving Day is the crown jewel of autumn. When you travel or live in an RV, you need to make sure you [...]

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Upper Peninsula Driving Tour: Copper Country Scenic Byway

By |November 19th, 2019|Camping Tips, Upper Peninsula Region|

All across the United States are 150 designated scenic byways, three of which are in the state of Michigan. The 47-mile Copper Country Scenic Byway that runs through the middle of the Keweenaw Peninsula of [...]

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Cold-Weather Camping Tips for First-Time RVers

By |November 11th, 2019|Camping Tips, RV Ownership, Safety|

If this is your first season RVing in the fall or winter, whether you’re full timing or just want a different camping experience, it pays to be prepared. Save the surprises for the summertime; when [...]

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Warm Up with These Three Cold-Weather Soups

By |October 15th, 2019|Camping Tips, Cooking at the campsite|

Soups and stews are all-in-one dishes that are easy to make the day of, or to freeze and pull out for a chilly afternoon or evening meal – characteristics that make them ideal meals for [...]

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Driving Tour: Ghostly Destinations in Historic Southeast Michigan

By |October 14th, 2019|Camping Tips, Destinations, Southeast Region|

The east portion of southern Michigan is home to some of the state’s most historic cities. Detroit, for instance, was founded in 1701 as a fort and settlement. Today it’s an industrial urban center, with [...]

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