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Dec 16, 2024 |
rv.com | Sean Richards
A comprehensive checklist for your inaugural camping trip. If you’re looking to go camping for the first time this year, you’re in for a great experience. And you’re certainly not alone, considering camping accounted for about of recreational trips last year. Camping continues to be one of the most affordable and enjoyable ways to unplug and reconnect with the people and things that matter most. But if this is your first time getting out there, it might be a little daunting knowing where to begin.
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Dec 10, 2024 |
rv.com | Josh Schukman |Sean Richards
Our list of the most recently added national parks and why you should visit. New national parks pop up more often than you might think. Since 1916, The National Park Service (NPS) has preserved and managed over 60 national parks, with new additions constantly in the running. Let’s check out some of the newest U.S. national parks and why you should absolutely bake them into your travel plans.
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Nov 22, 2024 |
rv.com | Sean Richards
A comprehensive guide along US Highway 1. For filmmaker and photographer Dominique van Olm, a landscape is more than just a backdrop – it’s a story. She believes that these places inform our personal history and are filled with moments worth preserving and sharing. In that same spirit, she’s found herself all over the world looking for inspiration along the way, but one particular trip has long remained at the top of her list – US Highway 1.
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Nov 22, 2024 |
rv.com | Sean Richards
Our picks for the best road trip gifts to match any budget. The holidays are upon us, and let’s face it—unless you’ve been blessed with the gift of gift-giving, finding the perfect present for the outdoorsy adventurer in your life can feel a little daunting. But don’t worry! We went ahead and did a little legwork to find the perfect gifts for anyone looking to hit the open road in 2025. Gifts under $50.
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Nov 5, 2024 |
rv.com | Sean Richards
For many veterans finding a sense of identity or purpose after service can be a struggle – often giving way to loneliness and isolation. Fortunately, there are folks like Bri Walston (founder of The Roaming Vet) who’ve taken to the open road to foster community and connection. We were fortunate enough to sit down with Bri and hear her story and the heart behind why it’s important to show up in uncomfortable places.
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