Unless you are hunting or fishing, most people avoid going camping during the winter months. Taking yourself away from the environment that mankind has worked to create and improve upon over the course of thousands of years and leaving yourself vulnerable to the cold may not seem worth the view. While that is a completely understandable point of...
Little Known Travel Destinations in New York and What to do There
When traveling to New York City there are more than a few things to do. From the Statue of Liberty to the Empire State building and Times Square, the ‘Big Apple’ gets over 60 million visitors each year for good reasons. For those of us that have made the trip before and are looking beyond the “main attractions” towards a less crowded experience,...
Little Known Travel Destinations in Florida to Add to Your Itinerary
As virtually every Floridian is well aware of, the most well-known mouse in the world is what brings in tourists by the bus load year after year. Though the mouse house is an exciting experience for a family of any size, it is far from the only reason to experience the “Sunshine State”. Florida has a rich history and is filled with a plethora of...
6 US Hot Springs to Visit this Winter Break
Faywood Hot Springs Resort- New Mexico With no-reservation access daily from 10am – 10 pm and a $13 per adult fee for the public pool, Faywood is a must experience in New Mexico. Expect pool temperatures between 100- 108 degrees Fahrenheit. Gila Hot Spring – New Mexico This hot spring has been run by the Campbell family since the 1940s....
Affordable Ski Resorts in the USA Away from the Crowds
When it comes to snow skiing, unless you are training for the Winter Olympics or some other competition, it is more of a luxury than anything to be able to participate. Knowing that those that choose to spend their time and money skiing typically are “better off” financially compared to those that do not, many resorts charge rates that are...
Travel Hot Spots to Escape the Cold this Winter
With the temperature dropping more and more as the year comes to an end, even the most diehard “northerner” can find themselves looking to escape the cold. Whether it is to sooth the arthritic aches and pains that come with the cold or just a reason to experience a change of scenery, traveling to an area with warmer temperatures has been a...
7 Must Have Gadgets for Your Next Outdoor Adventure
While we may have worked our way through a less than friendly environment to get to the point we are at now, that does not mean when we go camping we cannot avoid some of the unnecessary risks or inconveniences that go along with it. That being said, these gadgets are not absolutely necessary for a survival situation, but they help to make your...
Pet-Proofing Your RV
Make your next RV trip fun and relaxing for everyone, including four-footed family members. Whether you’re a year ‘rounder, seasonal, or weekend warrior, prepare your RV – and your pets – for the road ahead. What better way to celebrate National Dog Day on Aug. 26 than with a road trip with your furry besties? Before heading out, pet proof your...