Monthly Archives: April 2009

National Bird Dog Museum

You don’t have to be a hunter to appreciate tradition and fine dogs. But if you are, you’ll enjoy a trip to the National Bird Dog Museum even more. The museum preserves more than 100 years of sporting tradition through a wonderful collection of art, photography, and memorabilia covering a variety of pointing dog and
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A California RV Park Between the Highest Peak and Lowest Valley

Trailer Life Cream of the Crop Campsites: Boulder Creek RV Resort—Lone Pine, California Nestled between Sequoia National Park and Death Valley is the town of Lone Pine. You may recognize the area from any number of movie and TV show westerns filmed in the nearby Alabama Hills over the years. Boulder Creek RV Resort is
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CURUNCH THUMP THUMP!

By Brad Sears “What was that”, asked Lucy. I checked the rear view mirrors and there was a little white car veering away from the car trailer that was attached to the motor home. I was, at that point, in the middle of the intersection going straight across on a green light so I pulled
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The Answer To April's Mystery Challenge

The April Mystery Challenge focused on finding out where our mystery camper was. He had some pictures, this time with no tags, and some additional clues that may have helped. View From The Mystery Camper’s Site   Also From The Mystery Camper’s RV Site Interesting! A Marina and Restaurant. Hmmm….. Could That Be Spa The 1700 some
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