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  • Member Benefits

    Updated information regarding the many benefits and services available to members of the Family Motor Coach Association.
    Membership in the Family Motor Coach Association brings with it a wealth of benefits that are of value to the motorhome traveler. Some of these benefits are obvious — the subscription to Family Motor Coaching magazine, for example — and some are not so obvious.

  • Pleasant Pomona, Fabulous Fairplex

    Back in 1851 my great-great-great grandfather Washington Peck traveled by horse-drawn Conestoga wagon through fledgling Los Angeles on his way to Sacramento and the gold fields. Fortunately for me, he kept a detailed journal of his travels.

  • Catching The Big Ones

    NASCAR drivers do it. Golf pros, bull riders, and hot-air balloon enthusiasts do it, too.

  • Tech & Travel Tips: January 2006

    Fixing jalousie window openersWe love having jalousie windows in our motorhome. They can be left open when it rains and we can enjoy the fresh scent provided by the shower.

  • RV Products: January 2006

    Envision Series A27W221 TV/computer monitorThe Envision Series A27W221 from AOC Displays is a 27-inch HDTV-ready LCD TV that also can function as a PC monitor. The wide-screen TV, with 1280 by 720 lines of resolution, is said to have excellent clarity, and with its extremely wide viewing angle, everyone is able to enjoy the show no matter where they’re sitting.
    Multiple inputs allow users to add a satellite/cable receiver, a DVD player, a game console, or a computer.

  • RV News & Notes: January 2006

    Mandalay Luxury Division, part of Thor Industries, C847, unveiled the 2006 type A diesel-powered Presidio this past August at FMCA’s 74th International Convention in Minot, North Dakota.
    New features on the 2006 Presidio include a full 84-inch interior ceiling height that expands the living area and increases overhead storage. Attractive porcelain tile has been added in the entryway, kitchen, and bathroom.

  • Mound Builders

    Mound Builders is the designation archaeologists have given to the ancient people who built large earthen mounds in the United States. In this column we’ll look at mounds in an area bounded by the Great Lakes, the Gulf of Mexico, the Mississippi River, and the Appalachians.

  • Versatile Cream Cheese

    Cream cheese has many uses for cooks on the go. Spread it on toast or bagels for breakfast.

  • Space Program

    Even the most avid motorhomers sometimes feel squeezed for space. Here are ways to make your coach hold more, let in more ambient light, and seem more expansive.

    Add a second shower curtain rod parallel to the existing rod.
    The first holds the shower curtain.

  • Bird Brains

    For many years, birds have been getting a bad rap. It’s been a common misperception that birds are not nearly as intelligent as other creatures.

  • The “RV Friendly” Signage Project

    The concept is to use a simple symbol on highway signage that indicates it is safe for an RV to enter, park, and exit at a location. This would make it clear that a tourist attraction, restaurant, fueling station, etc.

  • Over 50 & Fabulous

    In the past few years, an increasing number of women over age 50 have realized that as they age, they don’t have to become less fun or fun-loving. To the contrary, some even say that it’s good to be a bit freer and more unconventional as the years go by.
    These ideas are put into practice in many zany ways by members of the Red Hat Society, including FMCA’s version of this fun-filled group.

  • Senat’s RV Club Rallies Into Fall

    The Senat’s RV Club chapter held its Fall Rally September 1 through 4, 2005, at the Wild Frontier Campground in Ocala, Florida. Hosts Howard and Carol Schiffhauer, F319887, and Keith and Shirley Nickerson, F290932, welcomed 46 members who arrived in 22 coaches.

  • Seepin’ Toilet Seal

    Dear RV Doctor:
    I have a question about RV toilets. The one in our older motorhome seems to work fine, but I’m wondering whether the valve is closing properly.

  • Tech Talk: December 2005

    I have a 1996 Georgie Boy on a Chevrolet P-30 chassis, and it’s like rolling along on rocks. Everything in the coach sounds like it’s going to vibrate apart.

  • Readers’ Forum: December 2005

    Dear Editor:
    I never thought I’d be writing one of these letters. But it seems that some members still have not gotten the word, and will ruin our welcome at various retailers, especially Wal-Mart.

  • Wishing You The Best Holiday Season

    I hope that you have been enjoying family and friends as you experience another holiday season. Thanksgiving has come and gone, and we look forward to the Hanukkah, Christmas, and New Year’s feasts and festivities.

  • FMCA History

    I think it’s very important that the members — the owners of FMCA — know the history of our organization. Some of you might already be familiar with part of it, but here is a review.
    On July 20, 1963, under the guidance of Bob and Jean Richter, L1, of Hanson, Massachusetts, 26 families from eight states and Canada met at the Hinckley School — now known as the Good Will-Hinckley Homes for Boys & Girls — in Hinckley, Maine, to socialize and become acquainted with other “house car” owners.

  • Road Trip Rations

    The road can be one of the toughest places to maintain a sensible diet. You get away from home for a few days and your normally disciplined eating habits have a tendency to go out the window.

  • Greenville, On The Mississippi Delta

    What’s so fine about Greenville, Mississippi? On the surface, the portion of the Mississippi River Delta from Memphis, Tennessee, south to Vicksburg, Mississippi, seems to be just a long stretch of flat farmland. But there is so much more to the Delta in the Greenville area than meets the eye.
    This Mississippi River town is a good place to relax.

  • Designing The Perfect Motorhome

    As I pulled into the Cincinnati campground where Bill and Carol Mumma, F230646, were staying, I expected their type A coach to be outwardly different from other motorhomes. I had talked briefly with Bill by phone, so I was prepared for a “wow” factor when I first encountered the coach.

  • Wisconsin’s Wacky, Old-Fashioned Bowling Centers

    When you’re traveling, the best way to get a good feel for local flavor is to hang out with the locals. In Wisconsin, indoor sports become hotter when the weather turns cool, and many locals enjoy bowling.
    But not at one of those modern-day gargantuan 36-laners.

  • What’s New About The New Blue Bird Coachworks?

    For decades, the name “Blue Bird” has emblazoned the bright yellow buses many children ride to school. It also has been a familiar moniker in the motorhome industry.
    The Blue Bird Corporation was established in 1927, when Albert L.

  • Safety Measures For LP Gas

    Propane, the most popular of the liquefied petroleum gases, is a very safe product if handled correctly but can be a dangerous commodity if misunderstood. The combustible range of the air-to-fuel ratio actually is quite narrow.

  • Old, Young St. Augustine

    As the oldest continuously settled city in the United States, with one-of-a-kind attractions, Florida sunshine, and plenty to see, St. Augustine is a popular vacation destination.
    It’s in a scenic location, too, on Florida’s northeast coast, 38 miles southeast of Jacksonville.

  • When The Weather Gets Cool, Quartzsite Is Hot!

    In mid-January, as you approach Quartzsite, Arizona, from any point on the compass, you begin seeing them approximately 20 miles away from town: clumps, groups, and temporary communities of motorhomes and other types of RVs circled around common campfire rings like wagon trains of old. Many solo units also are scattered among the sagebrush.

  • Accident Preparedness

    After a relaxing vacation in Palm Desert, California, George and Helga Dumas, F110246, were on their way home to Goleta, California, in their 38-foot Alfa See Ya! motorhome. George rounded a curve on State Route 126 and noticed a semi truck ahead in what looked like a jackknifed position at the side of the road.

  • Carbon Monoxide: The Silent Killer

    Every year, hundreds of people in the United States die from carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning, and thousands of others end up in hospital emergency rooms from breathing this noxious gas. The statistics are regrettable, as most of these incidents could be avoided.
    Carbon monoxide is a poisonous gas that has no color, odor, or taste.

  • Tech & Travel Tips: December 2005

    To run a satellite TV cable or extension cord through a window without crimping the cord and also to achieve a weather-tight seal, I cut a piece of black foam-rubber insulating tube to fit the length of the window. The open tubing fits snugly over the edge of the window.

  • RV Products: December 2005

    The Buck/Whittaker Lumina LED knife features a light-emitting diode (LED) placed next to the Buck blade, enabling precise cutting day or night.
    The LED light has four programmed functions — high beam, medium beam, low beam, and intermittent flash — and has an automatic shutoff after five minutes to conserve the two 3-volt lithium batteries. The light is water-resistant; has no moving parts, so it’s not prone to breakage; and has an average lifetime of 100,000 hours.
    The knife has a 3-inch-long partially serrated, drop-point blade made of 420HC stainless steel and a molded nylon handle.

  • RV News & Notes: December 2005

    Home Away From Home: The World of Camper Vans and Motorhomes ($29.95, Black Dog Publishing) chronicles the earliest days of automobile travel all the way to present-day RVing. Editor and coauthor Kate Trant and fellow authors Malcom Bobbitt and Lars Eriksen capture the spirit of automotive travel during the past 100 years both in the United States and abroad.
    The book features a general overview detailing the evolution of RVing along with in-depth commentary from RVers themselves and those in the industry.

  • Blue Bird Wanderlodge 450 LXi

    Blue Bird Coachworks builds luxurious motorhomes that compare favorably with the bus conversions offered by today’s custom coach converters. But Blue Bird units typically cost $500,000 to $700,000 less than those conversions.

  • A Bountiful Harvest

    Gardens all over North America pour out their bounty during the fall. These recipes were freshly picked to be tasty, easy on the cook, and filled with garden goodness.

    Confetti Apple Salad

    Splashing the cut apples with lemon juice will keep them from turning brown.

  • Coping Skills

    If you use dial-arounds (10-10 services) for long-distance calls, you can learn a lot by regularly checking out www.10-10PhoneRates.com. Rates for these services vary by company and can change at any time.

  • Parking, Tolls, And Signage

    Rep. Walton J.

  • New Jersey’s Pine Barrens

    Many people think of New Jersey as being filled with cities, factories, and highways. After all, it is the most densely populated state in America.

  • Tips To Make Life Easier

    It’s been some time since we’ve done a traveling tips column, so out came our inch-thick packet of ideas. Here we go.
    1.

  • Sooner Coaches

    Oklahoma was the land of opportunity back in 1889. Thousands of settlers lined up for a chance to get a free piece of the territory in one day.

  • Northeast Area Rally Rocks Back In Time

    The 13th Annual Northeast Area Rally was held July 13 through 16 at the Eastern States Exposition Fairgrounds in West Springfield, Massachusetts. This year we turned the clock back for a “Fabulous 50’s” celebration that had us reminiscing about the happy days of classic cars and rock ‘n’ roll.

  • Where’s The Power?

    Dear RV Doctor:
    My Generac generator runs fine but no power is generated. One day it worked, and then not the next.

  • Tech Talk: November 2005

    Incorrect information was reported for NHTSA recall 05V362000 issued by Monaco Coach Corporation, which appeared in the October 2005 issue (page 22). It was stated that the recall affected 22 2004 Monaco coaches.

  • Readers’ Forum: November 2005

    The September 2005 article “Greenville, Ohio: Small Town, Big History” (page 102) contained an incorrect photo credit. The photo of the Lowell Thomas birthplace on page 104 should have been credited to the Darke County Historical Society Inc.
    FMC regrets this error


    Thanks To An Honest “Family” Member
    Dear Editor:
    FMCA’s 74th International Convention in Minot, North Dakota, was, for lack of a better word, awesome!
    On Tuesday at the fairgrounds, my new and expensive Sony digital camera and case parted company from my belt.

  • National Officer Elections

    This month I would like to provide follow-up information regarding a decision made in 2004 by the Governing Board during its meeting at FMCA’s summer convention in Redmond, Oregon, and the clarifications that were enacted by the board this past August during the convention in Minot, North Dakota.
    In the fall of 2004 the Governing Board approved two Bylaws amendments that changed all of the term lengths for national officers from one year to two years. At that time, a proposal was presented for phasing in these elections.

  • Notes And News

    I couldn’t possibly begin this column without mentioning Hurricane Katrina, which devastated the Gulf Coast on August 28. I can’t begin to comprehend the problems the people there have experienced.

  • “How Do They Live Like That?”

    One needs to read no further than the third paragraph of RVers — “How Do They Live Like That?” ($19.95, OceanView Publishers) to discover that, as the authors write, “This book is not a ‘how-to,’ but a ‘what to’ — what to expect on the roads you’ll be traveling in the months and years ahead.” But this publication, which was written by Lou Stoetzer, Ph.D., and Judy Farrow, F284778, a husband-and-wife team who share a background in the mental health field, is not a collection of road maps.
    What began as a survey of couples who are members of the Escapees RV Club grew into more than 18 months of surveys and studies that included singles, RVers with health challenges, and others. Taped focus groups and private interviews added more information.

  • Was That Really A Black-Headed Grosbeak?

    Bird-watching is certainly much less expensive than golf. And binoculars and field guides take up much less space in your motorhome than golf clubs.

  • Old And New In Fairfax County, Virginia

    Two for the price of one is a great deal, right? If you visit Fairfax County, Virginia, you’ll have access to the U.S. capital and plenty of other sight-seeing treasures within the county itself.

  • Miniature Fairy Gardens

    If you love gardening and RVing, now you don’t have to give up one hobby for the other. You can take your appreciation for gardening on the road with you by creating your very own miniature fairy garden.

  • Solo And Safe

    While motorhoming full-time as a single female, I’ve run into my share of people who can’t believe that I’m comfortable traveling alone. Yes, it can be a challenge, but I’ve discovered it’s not too difficult as long as I remain alert, cautious, and follow a set of traveling rules that I’ve established for myself.

  • Get Yourself In Hot Water

    Hot water is a valuable commodity while traveling in an RV. You can ensure it is always readily available by understanding how your motorhome’s water heater operates and performing the necessary upkeep.
    The best place to begin is with the water heater system itself.

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