For years, the North American RV market was missing what so many adventurers seemed to want: A compact camper that fits in your garage, can function as a daily driver, and still sleep two to four people for short weekend camping trips. It’s what has made the Volkswagen California van—unfortunately not sold in the U.S.—so
Month: March 2020
Backcountry’s Winter Clearance Sale has discounts of up to 60% on popular skis, bindings, boots, jackets, pants, and more winter gear. Shoulder season isn’t here yet, so there’s still time to put some new winter gear to use. We found deep discounts on winter clothing and equipment, and, oddly, few summer camping essentials. The sale runs to
Photo By David Shield Today’s Photo Of The Day is “Mirror Pool Sunrise” by David Shield. Location: Sedona, Arizona. “It took several attempts to get this shot, waiting for all the elements to come together; or at least as close as possible,” explains Shield. “After a considerable amount of rainfall, I hiked to this spot
The national parks are a true treasure of our great country. Inside these parks, you’ll find some of the most impressive natural landscapes and wildlife anywhere in the world. More Americans should spend time at the national parks, and there’s no better way to do that than in an RV. However, planning and executing a
‘The Kook’ stars enthusiastic ski bum Michael Hibbs as he tries his hand at a new sport: skiing without snow. At first, it’s comical. A man with a pair of Carhartt coveralls and K2 skis hiking up a grass hill: Something doesn’t belong. This 15-minute mockumentary is mostly comedy, but beneath that, there’s an underlying
Photo By Vicki Santello Today’s Photo Of The Day is “Strike a Pose!” by Vicki Santello. Location: Antarctica. “I had just a few moments to take an image of these six gentoo penguins as a group before they went their separate ways,” says Santello. “I was impressed with how agile they are on these rocky