On this week's episode of the RV Family Travel Atlas podcast, we are taking you to school and diving into the trending world of craft brewing. There are more and more location-based craft breweries, which offer a great chance to experience regional culture during an...
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RVFTA #144 What’s New at Camp Jellystone?
May 31, 2017 RVFamilyTravelAtlas
One of our favorite annual family camping traditions is visiting a variety of Yogi Bear's Camp Jellystone Parks. Jellystone campgrounds have cornered the market on family fun. So we want to share some of the things that we think they are doing right. It's important to...
RVFTA #143 Tips for Buying a Used Pop Up Camper with the Pop Up Princess
May 25, 2017 RVFamilyTravelAtlas
For many folks buying a used pop up camper is the easiest and most affordable way to jump into the RV lifestyle. There are many reasons why a pop up camper is a great way to get your feet wet, since they are so easy to tow and super easy to store. However, the process...
RVFTA #142 Hiking 101 with Andrew Skurka
May 18, 2017 RVFamilyTravelAtlas
Hiking 101 with Andrew Skurka As new parents, it was difficult for us to imagine how we were ever again going to enjoy outdoor adventures. Thank goodness we discovered the magic off hiking. Hiking has been the perfect family activity since we can vary the level of...
RVFTA #141 To Blog or Not to Blog: The RV Traveler’s Conundrum
May 10, 2017 RVFamilyTravelAtlas
On this episode of the RV Family Travel Atlas podcast episode, we are taking a cue from our listeners and talking about a question that we get asked all the time: Should I start my own travel blog to document my RV journey? There is no easy answer to that question,...
RVFTA #140 Kate Gets Her Kicks on Route 66: RVing the Mother Road from Ventura, California to Amarillo, Texas
May 4, 2017 RVFamilyTravelAtlas
On this podcast episode of RV Family Travel Atlas, Kate Dunbar of KatesCuriousKitchen.com gives us a fabulous trip planner for one of the most popular stretches of Route 66. Kate traveled 1,862 miles over the course of 7 days with her 1962 Shasta SC and stayed in 6...
RVFTA #139 RVFTA Goes Tent Camping with Cabela’s
Apr 27, 2017 RVFamilyTravelAtlas
On this episode of the RV Family Travel Atlas podcast, we are talking about our recent adventures in tent camping. Cabela's just debuted an entire line of redesigned tents and we got to try a few of them out. It has been at least ten years since we set up a tent, and...
RVFTA #138 Finding your Campfire Mojo: Everything You Need to Create the Perfect Campfire Experience
Apr 19, 2017 RVFamilyTravelAtlas
On this episode of the RV Family Travel Atlas podcast, we are going back to the basics and talking about the classic campfire experience. Most of us crave our campfires more than any other part of RV travel, so we started to wonder...exactly what does it take to...
RVFTA #137 Meet the 2017 North American Camper
Apr 13, 2017 RVFamilyTravelAtlas
On this episode of the RV Family Travel Atlas podcast, we are diving into the North American Camping Report, an annual independent study supported by Kampgrounds of America. If you want to take a more in depth look, or follow along while listening to the podcast, you...
RVFTA #136 Spring Camping Resolutions 2017
Apr 6, 2017 RVFamilyTravelAtlas
On this episode of RV Family Travel Atlas, we are having fun with one of our favorite RVFTA traditions: talking about our resolutions for the upcoming 2017 camping season. What do we want to do more of? What do we want to do less of? And what do we want to try for the...
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