July 30th, 2010 › motorhomes › admin › no comments ›

Charlene Dawson asked: Visiting Utah offers many options for activities to always stay busy and active. Whether the destination is Salt Lake City or down to Saint George, here are the top ten activities for the best Utah outdoor adventure.
1. Skiing/snowboarding- Hosting the 2002 Olympic Winter Games, Utah’s snow has been called “the best snow on earth.” It’s so good, it’s on the state license plate! If it is good enough for the rest of the world, it’s worth trying! Pick from numerous resorts in Park City and northern Utah.
2. Mountain Biking- With wilderness and many national parks, Utah has trails all over the state for beginning to advanced mountain bikers. Biking is available on snow, rock, or anywhere else you’d like to adventure. There are lots of races and even a festival that allows biking by the light of the full moon.
3. Hiking- Mountains everywhere make Utah an ideal hiking location. Timpanogos Canyon has a great view during the sunrise. Wherever you vacation in Utah, there’s a hiking trail not far away.
4. Rock Climb- Even Hollywood likes rock climbing in Utah, as shown by Tom Cruise in Mission
Impossible two’s opening scene. Although southern Utah is probably the most popular place for rock climbers (try Moab or Saint George), there are many other canyons that offer great spots if you want a 5.6 or higher.
5. Fishing- With many lakes besides the Great Salt Lake, fishing is an obvious choice here. Provo is great for fly-fishing or farther south boasts numerous lakes and rivers perfect for catching trout.
6. Camping- Bring the tent or the RV and camp anywhere from Big Cottonwood Canyon to Zion’s National Park. My favorite is camping on the beach of Lake Powell, but Utah offers many spots.
7. Golfing- Although there are numerous resorts for golfing, Utah’s Thanksgiving Point Golf course may be the most beautiful. Not only that, but it is right next to their famous gardens. If you want a better adventure than golfing, try golfing in Sundance Canyon, you may even see a celebrity.
8. Horseback riding- Utah has many trails for horseback enthusiasts. Alpine Canyon has many beautiful trails. If there are less experienced riders, or just for a fun adventure, Homestead Resort in Heber offers easy rides for you and your family.
9. Boating- Boating on Bear Lake is the best place to be in the summer. Of course, there’s always Utah Lake or farther south Lake Powell. You can bring the boat, jet skis, and any other equipment you need on the water.
10. Caving/spelunking- Perhaps the most beautiful cave in Utah is Timpanogos. If no tour is needed, Utah valley has plenty of caves for exploring. Although every college student has been to Nutty Putty Caves, there are plenty of unexplored caves that are still in pristine condition.
Whether you like horses or the water, there are plenty of places for your Utah outdoor adventure.
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July 30th, 2010 › motorhomes › admin › no comments ›
Peter Lenkefi asked: If you have ever had the feeling of traveling wild and free across the country on wheels, then you must be considering renting a motorhome now.
A motorhome is basically a house mounted on a vehicle. It is a vehicle and a home fused into one. A motorhome features all the comforts and necessities of a home including furniture, sleeping rooms, porch and kitchen. The vehicle is designed to be moved from place to place and sometimes comes along with a trailer to hold goods that may not be able to fit inside the main vehicle such as a generator.
For most holiday makers, renting is the best option when it comes to the acquisition of motohomes for camping or leisure travel across the countryside. If you need a motorhome, you may have to do an extensive search through the various dealers or sites to obtain agood deal for yourself. On the average, expect to pay from $107 per night to $279 per night.
Motorhomes offer campers a convenient way to enjoy their holiday as you have all the amenities needed at a camping site in one go. Consider how inconvenient it will be if you had to leave your car each day to eat at restaurants, find somehere to take your bath or cook your meals. A motorhome has all these facilities mounted for you so you can travel around the country but live like you are at home. If you travel or camp in a motohome, you make great savings on camping site fees, gasoline and food at restaurnats.
A motorhmoe will typically cost between $25,000 and $250,000, some going for $35,000 to $80,000. The highly piced ones can be as long as 25 feet and look more like a home mounted on top of an articlulated trailer. This one is suitable for people who need a lot of facilities and more rooms or woud like to stay in the motorhome for much of the year. The lower priced ones for for people intending to make one or two nights at a camp and number from 2 to three persons.
A used motorhome can cost about $10,000. Used motorhomes should be bought with great care as they may have some defects which may render them unsuitable for long journeys and active camping.
Before making a purchase, it is essential to assess your needs which will determine the type of motorhome you should go for.
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July 28th, 2010 › motorhomes › admin › no comments ›

Kevin Stith asked: Motor homes make vacations more comfortable and convenient. A true home away from home, they have the beauty, elegance, and functional value of any house or hotel room. Be it just for a simple outing or an adventurous trip, motor homes are the best way to travel.
But such motor homes are expensive. To help us buy motor homes at affordable prices, companies and brands provide used motor homes. These homes can be bought at discounted prices, after much inspection. Some companies which provide used motor homes include Motor Homes Used, PPL Motor Homes, RV Online, Trader.com, RV Classified, Motor Homes USA, Martinsburg RV, and RV Registry.
Poulsborv offers both used and new motor homes from companies like Winnebago, Fleetwood, Forest River, and others. All types of motor homes are available: Class A, or the bus type; Class B, or the conversion type; and Class C are all provided at reduced prices.
Motor homes are usually sorted according to prices, types, and models. The companies provide detailed information on all motor homes featured in their websites. The prices, photos, model numbers, and many other things of motor homes are all provided. One can always ask for more information about the models from the respective companies.
The motor homes offered usually come equipped with all comforts and basic amenities such as generators, heated power mirrors, refrigerators, televisions, VCRs, DVD players, and many other things.
Used motor homes are cheaper than the new ones. In good shape, they can help to make our holidays and vacations special.
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July 26th, 2010 › motorhomes › admin › no comments ›
July 25th, 2010 › motorhomes › admin › no comments ›

Keggy Ambrose asked: For over 40 years, Fleetwood Popup campers have been produced as North America’s best campers in engineering, design, quality and reliability no matter which year or model of camper you choose. Every year Fleetwood has been gathering direct customer feedback in overall satisfaction for each Fleetwood manufacturing facility, and it is these campers that come out ahead in user-friendly features in Popup campers of yesterday and today!
With the Fleetwood company always requiring the most stringent standards of building codes to be followed, the used popup campers out there today are made for the occasional camping family, the first time buyer, or those looking to camp regularly, but desire to save money in buying. These have a great resale value when it is time to sell your used Fleetwood. There are many top of the line used campers to choose from. No matter if you buy it from a private owner or a used recreational sales lot, you can’t go wrong with a used Popup camper!
Dependable and reliability are good words to explain the used Fleetwood Popup campers still rolling down the roads today. The campers of past were built to be long lasting and durable along with your comforts and needs being met so far from home. No matter which year or model you choose, they are equipped with ease in any kind of set-up or take down needed. They have always been built out of the highest quality materials available so you can trust that your Popup camper will outlast the rest of all the other Popup campers out there.
It does not matter if your used camper is new or old, the camper will have the basics in comfort. The beds are conveniently placed to maximize for the most room. They are also strong and comfortable for a good night’s sleep. There is an easily converted dinette area, cooking stove and fridge, along with a sink area, counters and cabinet storage space. A built-in bathroom with or without a shower of some size will also be a part of your used camper.
Since Popup campers are compact, but made to expand with extra strength meshing and protective sealant, your used Fleetwood Popup camper will weigh 2000 pounds or less. This makes it perfect for smaller vehicles to not go over proper towing capacity requirements and the savings in fuel will be much greater compared to hard shell campers!
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July 24th, 2010 › motorhomes › admin › no comments ›
Jim Johnson asked: In Part 1 and 2 of this article series we discussed several ways to get well-informed before making your decision on which motorhome to buy. Some of the ideas mentioned included reading past and current issues of RV magazines, attending RV shows, consulting industry buyers guides, visiting local RV dealers, and talking to several experienced motorhome owners.
But here are a few more tips on how to get well-prepared for the motorhome buying process and be comfortable that you are making the right decision:
* It’s best to stay away from motorhome brands that are not well known and recognized in the industry. You may come across some great deals on relatively unknown motorhomes, but it’s usually best to pass those up, especially if you are not very experienced yet as an RV buyer. The RV industry is still in a relatively early stage of growth and at this level there are always companies entering into the fray that are trying to make their mark and become an industry leader. But the problem with that is that you don’t know if they are even going to be around tomorrow or not. Just as quickly as they arrived on the scene, they can also flame out and go away, leaving you with a product that needs support, but no one to turn to. So it’s best to stick with the major recognized brands that have been in the industry for a while. Even if they get swallowed up by another company, you will usually be grandfathered into the new arrangement as a customer.
* After you have filtered your list down to the handful of motorhomes that you like most both for features and liveability, now is the time to actually test drive them to make your final decision. It’s amazing how many people buy RVs without having even test driving them at all beforehand. You may find that some models and brands just drive better than others and that should be a major factor in your final decision. If the dealer won’t let you test drive a coach before buying it, then they don’t deserve your business and you should look elsewhere. Of course, if you are new to motorhomes, make sure that you get some driving experience before test driving dealer coaches because you want to be able to focus clearly on how the coach performs on the highway rather than being too scared to notice.
If you make use of the tips provided in this series of articles it can no doubt help you make a good, solid motorhome buying decision that will reward you with good service for many years.
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July 24th, 2010 › motorhomes › admin › no comments ›
Jim Johnson asked: Buying a motorhome can be an exciting adventure, and as pleasurable or stressful as you want to make it. There are a lot of things to consider when buying a motorhome, and at times it can seem overwhelming. But if you go about it in a logical way and use the tips provided here you should be able to find the one that fits you and your needs best.
Of course, emotion will subtly creep in and try to take over your decision making process, but do your best to keep it at bay as much as possible. That doesn’t mean that you don’t want to even consider how attractive the coach is, because after all you will be living in it at least part of the time. But try to stick to doing your homework and keep some sense of practicality mixed in as well. Here are some tips to be able to find and select the right motorhome for you:
* Before making a large ticket purchase as important as a motorhome, you will need to get up-to-date information, and lots of it. You need to know what coaches are out there and familiarize yourself with their reputation and what they have to offer. One way to accomplish this is to start reading RV magazines as thoroughly as you can. If you can get your hands on back issues that go back for a year or so, that’s even better. Your goal is to bring your knowledge up to date with the progress of the industry.
* There is no substitute for actually physically inspecting and investigating the latest motorhome offerings. So RV shows are an invaluable source of information where you can walk through coaches from different manufacturers and get a feel for what appeals to you and what doesn’t. Usually there are RV shows taking place in a given area almost all the time, so just look online to find them and then plan ahead to attend. Even if you have to drive quite a distance, it’s really worth it to get more comfortable with the whole motorhome shopping process. One warning though. Be sure not to let the RV sales people at these shows get you all excited and tempt you to jump in and buy a motorhome before you have completed your research and are well-informed. It’s their job to make sales, but at this point it’s your job to just say no.
* There are some great industry buyers guides available and the top two that come to mind are Trailer Life and Woodall’s. Both of these companies also put out campground guides too, but every year they also publish a listing of the major RV brands and list the various floor plans and options available on each model. It’s a great way to learn about each major brand of manufacturer and have an idea of what models they produce that you wish to look into further.
There are other ways to help be fully prepared to make a wise motorhome buying decision, so make sure to read about them in Part 2 of this article.
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Tags: Back Issues, Motorhome, Ticket Purchase