Medora Campground and Theodore Roosevelt National Park
It’s a tough job being Theodore Roosevelt National Park. The park lacks the majesty and awe-inspiring landscapes of its western peers like Glacier and Yellowstone. Western South Dakota, a few hours...
RVFTA #195 Downsizing Your RV with Joe and Kait Russo
The common trajectory for RVers is to start small, say with a pop up camper, and then move up into larger trailers or motorhomes. However, we've noticed a trend emerging over the past few years amongst our fellow campers: downsizing your RV. More and more folks are...
Campground Review #133 Upper Pines Campground in Yosemite National Park, California
No matter who you are or where you live in the United States, Yosemite National Park is probably on your travel bucket list. It's an iconic American destination, and we are so excited that Joe and Kait Russo came on the podcast to review Upper Pines Campground for our...
RVFTA #194 Greetings from Nova Scotia, Canada
We recently returned from our first international RV trip to Nova Scotia, Canada, and are excited to share the details of our amazing trip. We learned a lot about our neighboring country in just a short couple of weeks, but before we dive in, there's something very...
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Thank You Vermont. We Can’t Wait to Come Back.
We came home from Vermont over two weeks ago, but part of me still feels like I'm there. It was one of my favorite road trips of all time--and I've been on a few. Here are my top ten reasons for still wanting to say thank you to Vermont: 1. For your family...
My National Park Story Is Up…How About Yours?
I stumbled across--by way of a tweet--this great project by the National Parks Conservation Association. You can submit your National Park story to www.myparkstory.org and they have a bunch published on the site. As I read through them, I was really encouraged by how...
Campfire Confessions (Or the lonely girl who hated s’mores)
I absolutely hate marshmallows. I don't like the taste of them. I don't like the smell of them. And I really hate brushing the boys' teeth after they have eaten them. I have sat around close to 30 campfires this summer and haven't had a single s'more. So what is my...
Future Summer Camp Prospects? VINS, Quechee, Vermont
On our last morning in Vermont, we decided to let the campers stretch their legs before the long car ride home and headed to VINS, the Vermont Institute of Natural Science, which was right up the road from our campground. The center is perfectly designed to blend in...
Earning Your Eats the Old-Fashioned Way: The White Cottage Snack Bar
After our adventurous descent down Mount Tom's Precipice Trail we were hungry. Very hungry. Not handmade local croissant or organic frittata hungry. But cheeseburger hungry. Milkshake hungry. Lobster roll hungry. Fried clam strips hungry. You know what I mean....
Mt. Tom, Vermont (or the day that the “Precipice Trail” seemed like a great option for kids and baby)
When I went to talk to the Ranger about climbing Mount Tom, he took one look at our merry band of pirates and decided that wide paths and gentle upgrades were the way to go. As he highlighted a route to the summit, he specifically told me to stay away from the...
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