Here is news of a new book about RV living from guest author, Nancy Bell Kimsey. Kimsey is the proud owner of an Oliver Elite 2 RV, and is also the author of a brand new book that would be a great gift for RV travelers. If you need grace while traveling on the road, Grace on a Rambling Road: Devotions for RV Travelers by Nancy Bell Kimsey is a collection of 60 devotional … [Read more...]
How RV Travelers Can Try to Stay Safe from the COVID-19 Virus
As RV travelers, what should we be doing to protect ourselves and everyone else from the COVID-19 virus? The most basic advice to protect ourselves from the virus is to do the opposite of what we love to do as RV owners: Stop Traveling. The second-most important thing is to do the opposite of what most of us love to do as RV owners: Stop Socializing. For expert guidance on the … [Read more...]
Bike Trails at Fort Stevens State Park in Oregon
Fort Stevens State Park on the Oregon coast of the USA is a great place for family bike rides. We really enjoyed the trails during our two week stay at the beautiful RV park at Fort Stevens (you can read about that here). We love having our bikes with us at state parks, as they are such an efficient way to cover a lot of ground and see all of the local attractions. This … [Read more...]
Our Experience of RV Camping at Fort Stevens State Park, Northern Oregon
Here we are again, checking in after a two-week stay in our Fifth Wheel at Fort Stevens State Park in Northern Oregon coast. First, here is our video check-in. Then, our post offers many more details of our stay at this lovely RV park! https://youtu.be/o2KyNQPc948 We have spent two weeks at Fort Stevens and love this huge, spacious, well-run park. The only major drawback … [Read more...]
Hiking the Energy Trail at Buntzen Lake, near Anmore RV Park
If you live in the greater Vancouver area, or are staying at the Anmore RV Park (as we are, lucky us!), there is a great hiking trail right nearby. It’s the Energy Trail, and it starts and ends at the boat launch area of Buntzen Lake. This trail is short (1.2 km or 0.75 miles), and it has a lot of ups and downs. It’s spectacularly beautiful, and it’s suitable for the whole … [Read more...]