
Death Valley National Park: Spring Desert Camping (Pt. 2)
These are the show notes for the second of three guest appearances by Lauren Eber, from @afamwithavan about spring desert camping in the great American west. In this three part trilogy Jeremy...
RVFTA #183 2018 Spring Gear Guide
While the arrival of spring may be proving illusive in many parts of the country, our 2018 Spring Gear Guide Podcast always arrives right on schedule! Our community of podcast listeners is gearing up and getting ready to go camping no matter what the weather. If you...
10 Bucket List Campgrounds in New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania
As teachers with three school-aged children, we've spent a fair share of time being weekend warriors. We never stray too far from home on a short weekend RV trip. So that means we've camped at dozens of campgrounds in New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. On this...
RVFTA #182 RVing with Babies and Toddlers with Less Junk, More Journey
We bought our first pop up camper when our twin boys were 11 months olds. It didn't take us long to discover that RVing with babies and toddlers is an amazing family experience. However, we also learned that it isn't for the faint of heart. We know that many new...
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When Base Camp Feels Like Home (Brattleboro North KOA)
As we packed up the camper on the last day of our stay at the Brattleboro North KOA my mother-in-law mentioned that the campground had started to feel like home. I agreed wholeheartedly. This southern Vermont gem is possibly the best managed family campground that...
A Rainy Day in Vermont and a Glass Factory: Our Family-Style Anniversary
It rained from dawn to dusk today on our 13th wedding anniversary, but I'm pretty sure we managed to make it as romantic as possible with my lovely mother and three kids in tow. The Simon Pearce Glass Factory in Quechee is just simply a beautiful place, and even...
More Food, and the Best Kind (eating in Brattleboro, cont.)
Walker Farm, an organic farm and market was just next door to our campground outside of Brattleboro. My mother and I regretted bringing any food whatsoever from New Jersey once we stumbled into this place. We tried to restrain ourselves from buying one of everything....
Mocha Joe’s, Brattleboro (Make Sure to Bring Cash If You Go!)
My mother had kindly and sweetly bought us two pounds of Guatemalan coffee from Rook as a gift for our road trip to Vermont. So there was absolutely no practical reason to head to Mocha Joe's in downtown Brattleboro at 6:45 am to load up with more good coffee. But...
Eating Our Way Through Brattleboro, Vermont
We are basically eating and drinking our way through Vermont, and that was just not the plan at all. When we started to travel with infants four years ago, we gave up all of the nice restaurants and upscale wineries and fancy cheese shops. Those days will return, no...
Luray KOA: Neat and Tidy, Meet Your Match
When my husband suggested that we break up the drive from Asheville to New Jersey by stopping in Luray, I was less than supportive. I barely had clean clothes left. There was nothing but crumbs in the pantry. I was ready for home. But pushing Wes past six hours is, at...
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