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  • Family & Friends: Pikes Peak Rollers Reach 15-Year Milestone

    While attending a large FMCA rally in northern Colorado in the summer of 1999, a group of RVers from the Colorado Springs and Monument areas met and decided to form a small, more intimate chapter closer to home. They called it the Pikes Peak Rollers.

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  • Tech & Travel Tips: January 2016

    Heating Vent Cover
     
    Our motorhome has several metal in-floor heating vents in areas where debris could fall in. It isn’t easy to remove the vent covers or to use a vacuum to remove the debris. One vent is in the kitchen, close to the food prep counter, so falling bits of food are a concern.

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  • House Calls: January 2016

    Discolored Extension Cord Plug
     
    Dear RV Doctor:
    In the June 2015 “House Calls” column (page 20), a reader queried about discolored cord contacts. I have a similar issue where the female receptacle on a 15-foot, 50-amp extension cord has turned brown, presumably due to heat or spark gapping,

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  • Recall Corner: January 2016

    The following manufacturers have recalls delineated in this month's Recall Corner: Airstream Inc., Newmar Corporation, Spartan Motors USA, Thor Motor Coach, Tiffin Motorhomes, Winnebago Industries Inc.

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  • Tech Talk: January 2016

    Oily Electrolyte

    Letters from people who added four ounces of mineral oil to each cell of a battery bank appeared in “Tech Talk” in March 2014 (page 18) and August 2014 (page 18). I did this, and I am amazed at how well it has worked the past 1 1/2 years.

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  • Readers’ Forum: January 2016

    Bubbles No More
     
    Dear Editor:
    In the November 2015 “House Calls” column (page 24), Charly Barnes described a problem with air bubbles from the water pump. We had the same problem with our 2000 Georgie Boy Landau motorhome.
     
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  • Executive Director’s Commentary: First Impressions

    A first-grader watches a commercial on the Food Network and calls to his mom to come watch it, too. This isn’t your typical commercial that would appeal to a soon to be 6-year-old boy. It’s not about a toy or about a reality TV show. This commercial is about childhood hunger and a call to action for donations to help feed hungry children.

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  • President’s Message: Free Falling

    First, I want to thank FMCA national senior vice president Jon Walker for giving me a month off by writing the December “President’s Message.” My biggest regret is that I was not there to see him fall out of the kayak three times. I know his grandsons really enjoyed watching him get dunked!

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  • State And Provincial Travel Bureaus

    This list of tourism offices in the United States and Canada was accurate as of November 2015.

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  • King Of The Woods

    First, you hear it. An extraordinarily loud, primeval “whucker, whucker, whucker!” The sound fills the forest. Then, you see it. A big, black-and-white bird with a vivid red head crest flies through the trees and eventually rests on a branch.

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  • Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument

    The glories of desert treasure described by famed environmentalist Edward Abbey in his 1968 book are part of the reason Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument is worthy of exploration.

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  • Old St. Augustine

    Warmth will always make Florida a popular state for RVers in winter. But which Florida town is best for exploration? St. Augustine gets my vote for the best merger of beaches and fascinating history.

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  • The Sights And Sounds Of Savannah

    Visitors to Savannah, Georgia, encounter Southern-style warmth and hospitality, akin to spending time with an old friend. The distinctive moss-draped trees, antebellum homes, and horse-drawn carriages help to give one the relaxed and comfortable impression that there’s no rush here.

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  • Entertainment Gold In Georgia

    A preview of the comedy and music on tap at FMCA’s 93rd Family Reunion in March.

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  • RV Fire Protection

    From 2009 to 2013, an average of 5,540 fires a year involved motorhomes and other recreational vehicles, according to estimates provided by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). On average, those fires killed 36 people and injured 135 annually.

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  • American Eagle for 2016

    Some have joked that when it comes to RVing, “roughing it” means having the worst possible Wi-Fi reception in the campground. However you personally define the term, it likely won’t apply to the 2016 American Eagle by American Coach, manufactured by REV Recreation Group (formerly Allied Recreation Group).

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  • Towables For 2016

    A guide to 2016-model-year vehicles that manufacturers have indicated can be recreationally towed behind a motorhome without significant modifications.

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  • President’s Message: Notes From FMCA’s National Senior Vice President

    When our son was a youngster, my father bought him a small sailboat so he could “roam and explore” our lake. I thought I would do the same thing for our grandsons. So, I went down to our local kayak specialty store …

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  • Executive Director’s Commentary: Season Of Sharing

    Whether you have winterized your motorhome and are staying put, or you are a road warrior getting ready for that next great adventure, I’d like to share some end-of-the-year tips with you to make the holidays a little less stressful.

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  • Readers’ Forum: December 2015

    Parts For Smartire Systems
    Dear Editor:
    Regarding the article titled “Tire Monitoring Systems” in the September 2015 issue (page 46), please inform readers that SmarTire systems still can be repaired. My SmarTire system stopped working …

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  • Tech Talk: December 2015

    Battery Charging Revisited
    I am writing in response to a question from John Billups in the May 2015 “Tech Talk” column (“Battery Charging,” page 18). The 12-volt house batteries on his diesel pusher were charging only when …

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  • Recall Corner: December 2015

    Entegra Coach has announced NHTSA recall 15V-567, which involves certain model-year 2010 Anthem and 2012-2014 Cornerstone motorhomes manufactured from …

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  • House Calls: December 2015

    Broken Water Heater Drain Plug
    Dear RV Doctor:
    I attended your waste management seminar at FMCA’s Family Reunion in Pomona and learned several good tips. Thank you! We are full-timers in a 2012 Winnebago Adventurer with …

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  • RV Products: December 2015

    Camera Bag Insert
    Your favorite backpack or handbag might not be ideal for protecting camera gear. But you can still carry your camera equipment in the bag of your choosing by using a BYOB insert …

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  • Family and Friends: Gold Diggers Chapter Marks 25th Anniversary

    With 40 active families, the Gold Diggers chapter is a relatively small group. Perhaps because of that, everyone knows and enjoys each other immensely. If we don’t see someone at one rally …

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  • Family and Friends: Northeastern Chapter Celebrates 50th Anniversary

    FMCA held its first national convention at Fort Ticonderoga in Ticonderoga, New York, in July 1964. Two months later, a group of motor-coach-owning friends from the six New England states, as well as …

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  • Family and Friends: Rocky Mountain Chapter Is High On Rallies

    The Rocky Mountain chapter held three rallies in southwestern Colorado in 2015. FMCA members were lured by the fabled Rocky Mountains and their valleys, which are a big draw during the summer months.

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  • Entegra Cornerstone 45A

    This Spartan-based diesel pusher has undergone a redesign for the 2016 model year.

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  • RV News and Notes: December 2015

    Winnebago Era 4×4 Debuts At Hershey
    The Era 4×4, the first Sprinter chassis-based off-road motorhome from Winnebago Industries, made its debut in September 2015 at America’s Largest RV Show in Hershey, Pennsylvania.

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  • Open Mike: A Case Study In Serendipity

    I’ve written before about our travel style, which might best be described as serendipity, or just seeing what we come across and stopping whenever something interests us.

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  • Full-Timer’s Primer: Outsourcing Everyday Tasks

    Websites and apps offer services that plan meals, do odd jobs, pay bills, and much more.

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  • Rear View: December 2015

    Describe a stop you’ve made for fresh, local produce that you enjoyed during a motorhome trip.

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  • A Heartland Holiday

    St. Charles, Missouri’s annual Christmas Traditions festival celebrates the season with stories and song.

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  • Finding The Real Hawaii By RV

    We had visited every U.S. state in an RV except Hawaii. That all changed when we flew to the Hawaiian island of Oahu for a travel writers’ conference.

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  • Tech and Travel Tips: December 2015

    Space Saver
    I almost never use the ladder attached to the rear of my motorhome. The ladder has an extension that must be removed and stored when we travel. But the …

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  • Find Your Pot Of Gold In Perry

    Get rich in travel experiences by visiting the many attractions awaiting you before and after FMCA’s 93rd Family Reunion & Motorhome Showcase in Perry, Georgia.

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  • Building An Entegra Motorhome

    Entegra Coach veers from the standard approach to building motorhomes. Rather than the frequently used vacuum-laminated construction process, the company utilizes what’s known as the hung sidewall method …

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  • RV Furnace Maintenance

    Motorhome owners — especially those who embrace winter travel — should be proactive in preparing the forced-air heating system for those days and nights when the thermometer dips.

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  • Spray Away Bugs And Grime

    The Road Wave onboard pressure washer provides coach owners a convenient way to clean their motorhome’s exterior.

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  • Roadtrek Zion

    A new motorhome based on the Ram ProMaster chassis joins the stable of Type B models produced by this Ontario, Canada, manufacturer.

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  • Surprising Neighbors In Northeast Arkansas

    A museum recalling a nautical disaster, Johnny Cash’s newly opened boyhood home, and an Ernest Hemingway residence are within a few hours of each other.

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  • Rear View: November 2015

    Provide a tip or trick that makes setting up camp easier.
     
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  • The Mending Hearts Club

    Adventures, misadventures, and fun shared by four widowed RVers determined to continue motorhoming.

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  • Cooking On The Go: The Piedmont Palate

     

    Pioneers from the original American colonies found a paradise in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, a region called the Piedmont. Today the area around Morganton, North Carolina, lures motorhome travelers with scenic drives, a wine trail featuring five boutique wineries, state parks with leafy campsites, small-town festivals, and farm markets that spill over with local produce.

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  • Open Mike: Friends Around Every Bend

    One of the most interesting things about this motorhome lifestyle Jennifer and I have been part of for the past four years is the ease with which we have been making friends. In the culture at large these days, it’s not so easy to do. The world is hectic, way too fast-paced, impersonal. 

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  • RV News & Notes: November 2015

    Born Free Founder John N. Dodgen Dies
    Shortly after he founded Born Free Motorcoach in 1969, John N. Dodgen decided to test the company’s first prototype motorhome by driving to British Columbia with his family. They had traveled only 20 miles north of Born Free’s Humboldt, Iowa, factory, when a store clerk told Mr. Dodgen a story that compelled him to turn around.
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  • RV Products: November 2015

    Tight-Grip Hangers 
     
    Maybe it’s not the most serious of motorhoming hang-ups, but it’s an aggravation, nonetheless: hangers that fall off the closet rod when you hit a rough patch of road, leaving clothes in a rumpled heap. 
     
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  • Charming Charleston

    Seaside traditions and historical homes make this South Carolina city a popular destination.

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  • Family & Friends: GMC Motorhomes International Holds Mardi Gras Rally

    Amid the bayous and crawfish, members of the GMC Motorhomes International chapter of FMCA gathered at the Patterson Civic Center and Kemper Williams Park in Patterson, Louisiana, from March 27 to April 2, 2015, to celebrate the unique motorhome and enjoy the hospitality of southern Louisiana. The chapter’s convention attracted more than 90 GMC motorhomes.

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  • Prepared On The Road

    RVers can mitigate the negative effects of emergencies with some careful planning.

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