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Latest Stories

  • The Fifties Are Great In 2008

    “The 50’s Are Great” was the theme of this year’s Great Lakes Area Spring Spree, also known as the G.L.A.S.S. Rally, held May 22 through 25 at the Berrien County Youth Fairgrounds in Berrien Springs, Michigan. Soda shops, jukeboxes, poodle skirts, strawberry malts, tin roof sundaes, and rock ‘n roll …

  • RV Products: September 2008

    Storage Organizers

    StowMate has added a new stylish “linen” look to its line of StiknStow soft storage organizers specifically designed for RV and household use.

  • RV News & Notes: September 2008

    Go RVing Goes Interactive

    Recognizing the changing communications climate, Go RVing has launched itself into the social media universe, engaging the consumer interactively with a new blog and games on GoRVing.com, plus content on popular Web sites including Facebook and Yahoo’s instant messaging.

  • Long-Range & Development Committee

    I would like to introduce to you the members who have served this past year with me on the Long-Range & Development Committee. They are Charles Powell, F191230, from the Great Lakes Area …

  • Take A Driving Trail

    Trails usually bring to mind hiking boots and a walking stick, but paved driving trails require a vehicle. The ones described here are a delightful variety. Some are long while others are quite short, but they all go to spectacular places, both natural and historical.

  • Shades Of Gold

    One one of our favorite walks, the slightest breeze brings the sounds of a flowing mountain spring. But thirsty as we may be, we don’t bother looking for moving water. It’s actually the sound of quaking aspen leaves fluttering in the breeze.

  • Side Roads And Side Dishes

    Travel is at its best in fall, when side roads take on shades of gold and crimson and farmers hang out shingles proclaiming “Fresh Produce” or “Apples by the Bushel.” In most cases a pleasant human encounter goes with the purchase of fruits and vegetables freshly picked …

  • Dynamax Dynaquest

    Several years ago, when we road-tested the brand-new Dynamax Grand Sport motorhome, we often noted admiring looks directed its way. One gentleman standing on a street corner stared at the coach, then at us, then gave us a grinning “thumbs up.”

  • Readers’ Forum: September 2008

    Converter Box Coupon Program Update

    Dear Editor:
    My wife and I are full-time RVers. With the coming switch to digital TV, I applied for the coupons for the converters. The original request was denied, so I followed the appeal process and explained that …

  • Rear View: September 2008

    Does your motorhome have a nickname, and how did it come about?

  • Monaco’s Monarch 33 SFS

    RVers just beginning their adventures and longtime coach owners will equally be intrigued by this gas-powered Type A that boasts an entry-level price point.

  • Out With The Old “” TV, That Is!

    Get ready for the changeover to digital broadcasting by mounting a new television set in your motorhome.

  • The Road To Shangri-La

    A portion of an FMCA member couple’s journey in China was spent dreaming of — and driving toward — the perfect city featured in the 1933 novel Lost Horizon.

  • The Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum

    The Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum on Michigan’s Whitefish Point is the only museum of its kind. But it doesn’t just focus on tragedy — it tells great history lessons and contains a wealth of relics …

  • Digital TV In A Box

    The digital transition is right around the corner, so make sure your motorhome’s TVs are ready for the change.

  • A Caveat For Consignment Sellers

    Motorhome owners might assume that if they use an RV dealer to sell their coach on consignment, it's still insured under their current policy. Or, they might think the consigning dealer has umbrella coverage that applies to all vehicles on the sales lot.

  • Report To The Governing Board

    This month I thought I would share some excerpts from the report I gave to the Governing Board at FMCA’s 80th International Convention this past July in St. Paul, Minnesota. It is hard to believe that a year has passed since I was elected and assumed the position and responsibilities as FMCA’s president.

  • MyRVspace.com Is Your Space

    FMCA partnered with Passport America in 2002 to offer members a lower rate to join this discount camping club. Passport America invented the 50 percent discount camping club in 1992 and has continued to improve on that great concept.

  • Tech Talk: August 2008

    Trailer Towing

    I am looking to purchase a small motorhome that I can use to pull a horse trailer to shows in the Northeast within a radius of 300 to 500 miles from central New Jersey. I have my eye on a 26-foot Type C right now.

  • House Calls: August 2008

    Short, But Sweet!

    Dear RV Doctor:
    What is the maximum amount of AC voltage that you should see coming out of the DC side of a converter?

  • Tech & Travel Tips: August 2008

    Being full-timers and constantly traveling in unfamiliar areas can be a problem when tornado warnings and other severe weather alerts are issued. Usually we know the names of nearby towns, but not always the names of neighboring counties. So we came up with an idea …

  • Ken Wagner: Rancher, Motorhomer

    Kenneth Wagner, F89069, who served as FMCA’s South Central Area vice president for three terms, from 1993 to 1996, passed away on May 22. He was 78.

  • RV Products: August 2008

    Vent Screen

    According to product literature from Fan-Tastic Vent Corporation, the new Pop ‘N Lock screen makes cleaning the vent screen or accessing the fan mechanism a snap.

  • RV News & Notes: August 2008

    First “National Get Outdoors Day” Attracts Thousands 

    June 14, 2008, marked the inaugural National Get Outdoors Day (NGOD). More than 50 official National Get Outdoors Day sites across the United States welcomed thousands of new faces to the joy and benefits of the great outdoors …

  • Marketing Strategy Committee

    The Marketing Strategy Committee was formed by FMCA president Connie Pool soon after she assumed office in 2007. Its stated mission is to work on the development and implementation of FMCA’s marketing strategy.

  • When Life Gives You Lemons …

    When you have generous relatives with lemon trees, as we do, it helps to have some uses for this wonderful fruit. Lemonade comes to mind, but there’s a limit to how much you can drink. Fortunately, lemons are versatile.

  • Catch A Falling Star

    Several times a year we rearrange our sleeping schedules to watch one of nature’s annual fireworks displays. Just like clockwork, during the second week of August, the early morning sky lights up with the castoff particles left by the passage of a comet.

  • Can’t-Fail Casseroles

    Do you have a one-dish wonder that comes out a winner every time? I’d love to hear from you at janetgroene@yahoo.com. If you want your name used, please provide it along with your FMCA membership number. Here are some of my fail-safe favorites.

  • Colorado Cracks Down On RV Registrations

    Colorado expects to collect nearly $3 million from residents who registered their RVs out of state to avoid paying state and local sales tax and registration fees. The Colorado Department of Revenue and the state attorney general’s office investigated 12 individuals …

  • Readers’ Forum: August 2008

    An Enjoyable “G.L.A.S.S.” Rally

    Dear Editor:
    Even though we have belonged to FMCA for many years, we were first-timers at the Great Lakes Area Spring Spree (“G.L.A.S.S.”) Rally this past May. We were quite impressed with how organized the rally was; how accommodating and friendly the volunteers were

  • Recall Corner: August 2008

    Chrysler has announced NHTSA recall 07V594000, which affects certain 2007 Dodge and Freightliner Sprinter vehicles equipped with a 3.0-liter diesel engine built from May 2006 through October 2007.

  • Rear View: August 2008

    Just like boats, airplanes, cars, etc., many motorhomes receive a touch of whimsy from their owners. Following are several of the many responses sent in for this month’s question. Since this topic seems to have struck a chord, we plan to share additional responses in next month’s column.

  • Tips To Bank On

    Discover an online banking option, where to find surcharge-free ATMs and free Wi-Fi service, info about a pet-sitting service, and much more.

  • Overlooked Maintenance

    You have made a major investment in an RV. You take great pride in keeping it clean, waxed, and properly maintained. Have you completely read, understood, and followed the information and instructions in all of the manuals for your unit?

  • Fleetwood RV’s New Power Bridge Chassis

    After surveying the emerging needs and changing tastes of the motorhome enthusiast, Fleetwood RV has changed the chassis used as the platform for its Bounder Diesel, Expedition, Discovery, Excursion, and Providence diesel pushers.

  • “Navigate To The North Star State” Exhibits

    Seeing the exhibits at an FMCA international convention is just as much fun as attending seminars, watching the entertainment, and socializing with friends. Shopping is a favorite pastime, and what better place to do so than at a gathering where the products are focused on motorhomers?

  • Go, Greyhound!

    Looking for a museum that will take you places? Then make the Greyhound Bus Museum in Hibbing, Minnesota, your next stop. The museum traces the “pedigree” of Greyhound Lines to this small city in northeastern Minnesota.

  • The Prized Gardens Of St. Cloud

    In 1990 Bill Clemens of St. Cloud, Minnesota, offered his wife a gift of roses — actually, more than 1,000 rosebushes on a plot of land he purchased across the street from their home. He donated the land to the city of St. Cloud, hired a full-time rose gardener, and endowed a $1 million trust fund to take care of the garden in perpetuity.

  • St. Paul Daytime Entertainment

    Members attending FMCA's 80th International Convention at the Minnesota State Fairgrounds in St. Paul, July 14 through 18, 2008, will find plenty to see and do during the daytime hours. If you find yourself in need of a little rest and relaxation, enjoy a great lineup of daytime entertainment.

  • Administrative Department

    This month I want to focus on the Administrative Department, because of the extensive interaction and support they provide to the other four departments on a daily basis.

  • Happy 45th Birthday, FMCA

    This July 21 marks the 45th anniversary of FMCA’s formation. While FMCA may celebrate it in a quiet manner, it is something to be proud of and to recognize.

  • Tech Talk: July 2008

    Ground fault interruptions 

    In the January 2008 “House Calls” column, Jeff Hayes wrote about his new RV tripping the ground-fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) breakers at his house and at campgrounds as soon as he plugs in the shore power line (“Trippy GFCI,” page 28). I have a motorhome that did exactly the same thing.

  • Recall Corner: July 2008

    Fleetwood Enterprises Inc. has announced NHTSA recall 08V232000, which affects some 2004 through 2006 Jamboree GT and Tioga SL 29 S model motorhomes built from November 15, 2002, through June 10, 2005. The potential number of coaches involved is 135.

  • House Calls: July 2008

    Which End Goes Where?

    Dear RV Doctor:
    I’m embarrassed to ask, but I bought a brass water pressure regulator from an RV supply store. It came without instructions, and I didn’t think to ask. How do you use this thing?

  • Tech & Travel Tips: July 2008

    On-Demand Greeting Cards

    I’ve found a Web site that makes it easy for people to create personalized greeting cards on the computer using their own digital images and then have the cards produced, addressed, and mailed to friends and family.

  • Golden State Trackers Lend A Hand

    “Leaving Tracks by Giving Back” is the motto of FMCA’s Golden State Trackers, one of the association’s newest chapters. The group, which received its charter on September 9, 2007, was formed by like-minded families with the desire to combine the fun of the RVing lifestyle with community service projects.

  • RV Products: July 2008

    Awning Accessory

    The RV TwinTrak from IF Designs LLC converts an RV awning’s single utility track into a double-track system, providing a second place to mount accessories such as shades, hangers, and lights on the awning.

  • RV News & Notes: July 2008

    Fort Pierre To Deadwood Trail Re-Enactment

    Are you a history buff? If so, you might be interested in viewing the Fort Pierre to Deadwood Trail wagon train re-enactment that will take place in South Dakota from July 30 to August 15, 2008.

  • The Convention Committee

    The Convention Committee has a slightly different makeup than we have enjoyed for the past few years. All members currently serving on the committee are members of the Executive Board, with the senior vice president serving as Convention Committee chairman.

  • Meet The Butterflies

    Butterflies are our favorite insects to watch as we explore the outdoors, but when you want to see a number of varieties in a limited amount of time, you might consider visiting a facility that specializes in these showy creatures.

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