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2014

  • Open Mike: Travel Without Reservations

    The Wendlands stay open to new experiences and adventures and leave many details to chance.

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  • RV News and Notes: August 2014

    Remembering Jay Hesse, CEO Of Blue Ox
    The CEO and president of Blue Ox, Jay C. Hesse, died on June 22, 2014, after battling cancer. He was 61.

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  • RV Products: August 2014

    Picnic Basket
    As summer wanes, your priority might be to plan as many picnics as possible. Consider dining alfresco with the Koozie picnic basket/cooler that sports the Family Motor Coach Association logo.

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  • Family and Friends: Treasure Coasters Celebrate 30th Anniversary

    On the east coast of Florida, more than halfway down the peninsula, is an area called the Treasure Coast.  Its name comes from the valuables left at many offshore shipwrecks, which are hunted by divers and underwater explorers.

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  • Family and Friends: Florida Roll’N Gators Mark 40th Milestone

    Members of the Florida Roll’N Gators chapter celebrated the group’s 40th anniversary at a rally held March 6-9, 2014, at Lazydays RV Campground in Seffner, Florida. Past and current members joined in the festivities.

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  • Tech and Travel Tips: August 2014

    Cabinet Drawer Repair
    Many drawers in motorhomes use slide systems with a single screw at the front end that holds the slide to the cabinet frame. These screws can come loose and chew up the wood.

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  • House Calls: August 2014

    Maximizing 6-Volt Battery Efficiency
    I would like to know the best way to hook up four 6-volt batteries that are in the bank of auxiliary batteries for my 2004 Excursion diesel-pusher motorhome. They are all brand-new batteries.

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  • Recall Corner: August 2014

    Newmar Corporation has announced NHTSA recall 14V098000, which involves certain model-year 2013-2014 Bay Star Sport, Bay Star, Canyon Star, Ventana LE, Ventana, Dutch Star, Mountain Aire, and Essex motorhomes …

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  • Tech Talk: August 2014

    Towing News About 2015 Honda Fit
    After a year’s hiatus, the Honda Fit has returned for the 2015 model year. In previous years, both manual- and automatic-transmission models were towable four wheels down.

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  • Rear View: July 2014

    Describe your favorite “app” for your smartphone or tablet.

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  • Cooking On The Go: Campground “Salad-arity”

    Make a cool accompaniment to your next grilled meal, or create an entire meal out of a salad.

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  • Open Mike: The Appeal Is Real

    Mike shares part of his endless list of reasons why he and Jennifer love the motorhome lifestyle.

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  • RV News and Notes: July 2014

    Oklahoma RV Resort Accommodates Friends And Family
    Pine Island RV Resort, a 147-acre RV park in Jay, Oklahoma, provides a camping experience for RVers and non-RVers alike. The FMCA commercial member campground is a private facility that offers memberships …

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  • RV Products: July 2014

    Blank Journals
    Keeping a journal is a way to capture motorhome memories — everything from the guests you greet to the grand adventures you long want to cherish. Eccolo offers a line of …

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  • Family and Friends: Diesel RV Club Celebrates 10th Anniversary

    At its members meeting this past March during FMCA’s Family Reunion in Perry, Georgia, the Diesel RV Club chapter was presented with a 10th anniversary certificate by INTO (International Area) officers.

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  • Family and Friends: Country Coach Owners Clubs Raise Funds For Branson Vets

    Two Country Coach motorhome owner’s clubs, both FMCA chapters, are proud to have played a major role in providing the first SoloRider specially equipped golf cart for disabled veterans in Branson, Missouri.

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  • House Calls: July 2014

    Removing The Toilet
    Dear RV Doctor:
    I need to take my toilet out to work on it. It’s a Thetford. Can you steer me to where I can find out how to unbolt it, please? The leak is in the inlet connection, or that part where the water first comes in.

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  • Tech and Travel Tips: July 2014

    Stop Splashing Water
    If the sinks or toilets in your motorhome splash water when initially used after connecting to city water, first connect the fresh water hose to the park faucet; run enough water to fill …

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  • Tech Talk: July 2014

    Interrupted Circuits
    I have a 2005 Mandalay Presidio 39C on a Workhorse R Series diesel chassis. The coach has two 120-volt-AC ground fault interrupter (GFI) breakers (1 & 2 and 5 & 6) that control all receptacles in the coach.

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  • Readers’ Forum: July 2014

    Family Photo
    Dear Editor:
    Just finished reading the May 2014 issue. I always read the whole magazine front to back and all ads in between. But what really stuck out in this issue was the “Chapter Spotlight” column about …

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  • Executive Director’s Commentary: Catching The Spirit

    Occasionally I will be inviting guest columnists to submit timely and important articles that may be of interest to FMCA members. This month’s guest writer is Warren C. Hegg, national director for Keep the Spirit of ’45 Alive.

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  • President’s Message: A Year Of Teamwork

    It is hard to believe, but this is my 12th “President’s Message.”  I’m trying to figure out where all the time went.  This month I thought I would recap my first year in office. I want to start out by thanking each and every one of you for giving me the privilege of serving you, the members.

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  • Think Small And Find A Big Destination: Tennessee’s Tri-Cities

    NASCAR, historical sites, and outdoor beauty combine to make the Volunteer State’s northeast corner of supersize importance.

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  • Stars And Stripes, Bells And Whistles

    ''Ooh,''  breathes the crowd of spellbound people. The dark night bursts with dazzling light, and arcs of glittering color rocket overhead. An eruption of colored stars …

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  • Redmond Seminars

    Add to your knowledge about RVing and the travel lifestyle by attending sensational learning sessions at FMCA’s 90th Family Reunion & Motorhome Showcase in August.

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  • Redmond Exhibits

    A quick-reference guide to the companies scheduled to exhibit motorhomes, RV products and services, and other intriguing items at FMCA’s “High Desert Sunrise” Family Reunion in mid-August.

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  • Weighing Your RV

    Understanding motorhome weight ratings, reasons to weigh an RV, and how to use the information to ensure safe travels.

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  • Roadtrek CS-Adventurous

    This full-featured, stylish Type B can tackle the road with ease, especially when armed with an optional solar package.

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  • Crater Lake National Park: A Lake Hop From Redmond

    Visit the famed blue volcanic lake while in Oregon for FMCA’s 9oth Family Reunion and Motorhome Showcase.

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  • A Widow Takes The Wheel

    One FMCA member’s inspiring story of solo adventure from the pilot’s seat.

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  • President’s Message: Travel Plans, Past And Future

    Since the FMCA Family Reunion and Motorhome Showcase in Perry, Georgia, this past March, life has slowed down a bit for Gloria and me. We were able to spend a little time at home in Arkansas, and we had our annual Rally in the Pasture …

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  • Executive Director’s Commentary: The First Step

    I recently read a Facebook post that stated, “The first step of a new adventure may start with a simple message.” The photo attached to the message showed fingers painted with smiling faces — one with a hat on it — and the words …

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  • Readers’ Forum: June 2014

    More Bike Business
    I would like to add to the “How to Buy a Bicycle You’ll Love” article in the April 2014 issue (page 46). While I agree with the information presented about the types of bikes and …

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  • Tech Talk: June 2014

    Hard-Closing Bay Doors
    I have a problem with my 2004 Monaco Knight 38PST. I was having issues with the lower compartment bay doors hitting when they were being closed, so I took the motorhome to a …

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  • Recall Corner: June 2014

    Winnebago Industries Inc. has announced NHTSA recall 14V121000, which involves model-year 2014 Itasca Viva!, 2014-15 Winnebago Travato, and 2014 Winnebago Trend motorhomes …

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  • House Calls: June 2014

    Either Versus Or
    I have a 1991 Damon Ultrasport on a Chevrolet chassis. I am looking for a detailed wiring diagram for the two switches that control the two air conditioners via the generator and the shore power.

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  • Tech and Travel Tips: June 2014

    Slideout Protection Reminder
    Many motorhome owners use brightly colored foam swimming tubes, also known as noodles, on the exterior corners of their open slideouts to lessen the impact in case a person …

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  • Family and Friends: Martin Pierce Passes Away

    Martin W. Pierce Sr., L57064, husband of former FMCA national president Dottie Pierce, died March 24, 2014, at his home in Florida. He was 89.

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  • Family and Friends: GMC Motorhomes International Chapter Celebrates “Old” And “New” In Branson

    In 2013 many of FMCA’s GMC chapters marked the 40th anniversary of the classic GMC motorhome with celebratory rallies. The GMC Motorhomes International (GMCMI) chapter held its Fall Convention September 20-26, 2013, in …

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  • Family and Friends: South Texas Renegades keep on rockin’!

    During a recent rally, South Texas Renegades chapter members posed for a group photo at the world’s largest cedar rocking chair, the Star of Texas Rocker.

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  • RV Products: June 2014

    Travel Pillow
    Kuhi Comfort travel pillows are designed to provide a more comfortable place to rest your head while on the go. Unlike traditional U-shaped pillows that push the neck forward and provide little padding …

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  • RV News and Notes: June 2014

    Roadtrek Introduces Bold Interior Design
    Roadtrek Motorhomes Inc., a leading manufacturer of Type B motorhomes, has unveiled new interior cabinetry with a bold Ebony vinyl finish.

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  • Open Mike: Small House. Big Yard.

    Like many motorhome owners, my wife, Jennifer, and I give a lot of tours. It seems that whenever we’re on the road and stop at a rest area or for fuel, someone comes over and starts asking questions. What they really want is a peek inside.

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  • Full-Timer’s Primer: More Makeover Ideas

    Home improvement experts can tell you whether the resale value of a stationary house will be affected by remodeling a kitchen or adding a wood-burning fireplace. According to an article that appeared on www.money.cnn.com, the top three features …

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  • Rear View: June 2014

    What’s the most unusual food you’ve eaten while on a motorhome trip?

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  • Thinking About Downsizing?

    As travel writers and motorhome owners, wherever we roam in North America our home is always with us. After we decided to downsize from a Type A motorhome to a Type C, we’d meet other folks and tell them our story.

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  • Acadia And Baxter: Maine’s Premier Parks

    I grew up in Montana, so literature and film formed my dramatic impressions of Maine: loose jigsaw puzzle pieces of gray seas, fishing boats, jagged shores, lobster pots, charming villages, deep woods …

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  • Mary Colter’s Grand Canyon

    The most iconic of all tourist attractions in the United States, the Grand Canyon, as we know it today, was almost lost to us. It wasn’t until 1908 that President Theodore Roosevelt declared the canyon a national monument.

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  • Taste The Willamette Valley

    With an abundance of flowers and fruits, and a blossoming beverage industry, this portion of northwestern Oregon appeals to all the senses.

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  • Master Tech RV Service, Collision, And Renovations

    Elkhart, Indiana, considered by many to be the hub of the RV world, is home to a company that performs the entire gamut of motorhome renovations and general service work.

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