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We get our hands on the new Rand McNally 7720 with Lifetime Maps with an unboxing video. In this video we go over everything that comes in the box with the 7720 gps system. This highly anticipated update over the 7710 includes features such as an all new brighter screen for better visibility during ... Read More >>
There are three major factors that are within our control that can help us to living a healthy and fulfilled life. Eating a healthy, balanced diet can help you reach and maintain a healthy weight. Maintaining a consistent exercise program is good for your muscles as well as your heart. Getting ... Read More >>
It’s raining savings at Camping World for Good Sam Club members during two special April events. Members enjoy special savings during Good Sam Days, set for Thursday, April 12 through Sunday, April 15. A wide assortment of popular RV and outdoor accessories will be on sale, plus service ... Read More >>
With winter coming to an end, outdoor enthusiasts everywhere are anxious to get back in their RVs and seek out beautiful locales where nature loving and outdoor fun are the orders of the day. At remote locations everywhere, it’s not uncommon to find computers, TVs, radios, small power tools, blenders, ... Read More >>
March 8, 2012 (Lincolnshire, IL)—Good Sam Enterprises, LLC (GSE) is relocating its executive headquarters from Ventura, California to Lincolnshire, Illinois. The planned move was announced today by Chairman & CEO Marcus Lemonis. Good Sam Enterprises and its wholly owned subsidiaries, ... Read More >>
March 7, 2012 (Chicago, IL) – Camping World, the nation’s largest RV and outdoor retailer, will be opening their newest retail location in Anderson, CA. The location will be officially named Camping World of Redding and offer a wide array of RV sales, service and accessories for the outdoor enthusiast. ... Read More >>
Duffel bags have many uses in society - they hold our spare clothes when we go to the gym, protect athletic gear from the elements and even store wilderness supplies on camping trips. A reliable bag should be waterproof and resistant to the harshest conditions, but these qualities can be hard ... Read More >>
If you go outside and take a look at your deck or backyard, chances are that your barbecue or grill is a fairly large and unwieldy device. Now go ahead and imagine bringing that with you on your next camping trip - how on earth are you going to fit that in your RV, much less set up at a campground ... Read More >>
In the novel series "The Lord of the Rings," the Lady Galadriel gives Frodo a crystal that contains the light of the Evenstar. After the hobbit receives the gift, Galadriel simply says "May it be a light to you in dark places, when all other lights go out." The 3 LED baseball ... Read More >>
When spending a weekend in the wilderness, there is no way for a camper to predict if a source of electricity will suddenly run out. Batteries are expendable and can be hampered by weather conditions, and generators only work as long as they have fuel to run on. Hot food is a commodity that can ... Read More >>
Portable grills are the stalwart companion of outdoor chefs operating in the wilderness, and neither can function without the help of the other. When selecting a cooking device, a camper looks for rugged features that can handle even the most challenging dishes, and the aptly-named Holland ... Read More >>
An old Chinese proverb states "Never do anything standing that you can do sitting, or anything sitting that you can do lying down." While a camper will certainly not spend the majority of the day lying down, a good chair is necessary for campfire gatherings and relaxation. An uncomfortable ... Read More >>
Employing a patio mat outside sleeping areas can certainly offer assistance to a camper hoping for sterile conditions, but what happens when these mats need to be taken home? Anything from bugs to twigs can spill out of a rolled mat into an RV or automobile trunk, and this can be a headache ... Read More >>
Man vs. Wild is a very popular television program that airs on the Discover channel. During the show, host Bear Grylls is stranded in an exotic location with his camera crew, and they attempt to survive in the wild while finding their way back to civilization. Grylls often stresses how ... Read More >>
There are average people who like to do RV camping, and then there are extreme outdoor enthusiasts who like to do back country hiking in heavily-wooded areas. However, no matter what your choice of setting is, a well-stocked survival kit can keep you safe during an emergency, or at least ... Read More >>
Water is a precious commodity when camping on a hiking trip or mountain adventure. Often, the streams and rivers in a wilderness area are not suitable for human consumption, so as the backpacking rule states, you can drink what you carry in. There are unappetizing ways around this rule, such ... Read More >>
No matter how insulated and warm footwear is, the average person still finds it difficult to keep their feet from freezing when camping in colder environments. Chilly toes can make any hiking trip a miserable experience, not to mention dangerous with the risk of frostbite in sub-freezing ... Read More >>
Besides being required by law when riding a bike, helmets are able to protect the head during varying activities and hobbies. Campers often engage in strenuous pastimes in dangerous conditions, such as rock climbing or cliff diving. These enthusiasts can benefit from the safety provided by ... Read More >>
While walking sticks are traditionally seen as aids to the physically impaired, they can still be used effectively in the wilderness by a camper or hiker to provide stability. These staffs can be used for something as simple as walking down a few RV steps or a task as complex as navigating an ... Read More >>
When trekking in the wilderness, one of the best times of the day is the evening after a long hike. Even if on a rigorous pace, one cannot move quickly in the darkness, so campers gather round the fire for a little bit of food, rest and relaxation. Cooking in these scenarios is made much easier ... Read More >>
The spring camping season involves a lot of open space and green fields, and these pastures are just waiting for the rush of RVs and tent campers to arrive. As always, outdoor excursions involve a certain amount of gadgets and trinkets, and they need to be properly organized and stored to prevent ... Read More >>
American pop star Katy Perry has a hit song called "Hot n Cold" that tells the story of a girl rejecting an uncertain lover that has hurt her in the past. This same title can be used to describe the wonderful Coleman 24-Can Party Stacker cooler, which can be used by anyone to keep food ... Read More >>
The last thing anyone wants to do after doggedly completing a 20-mile hike is collapse on the hard surface of a wooden bench or log. Public campgrounds do not keep things like back support or even basic comfort in mind when providing these splintery seating options. On your next outdoor adventure, ... Read More >>
Storage space is a precious commodity during the ride to and from a camping trip or tailgate party. The traditional hard, bulky designs of plastic coolers often take up a lot of room in the back of a car or RV, and can prevent supplemental items from making the cut when deciding what objects to ... Read More >>
Despite all of the fancy grills and portable stoves available to the average camper, there is still no easier way to cook than taking a stick from the ground and sticking a bunch of meat and vegetables on it. A certain satisfaction comes with this simple method of grilling, as you realize you ... Read More >>
Space heaters can warm a room effectively and safely, but they often make a lot of noise and and can consume a large amount of electricity or fuel, driving the cost of use way up.The Olympian Wave 3 Catalytic Safety heater is the opposite of traditional heaters, because it runs virtually silent ... Read More >>
Tailgating is a quintessential activity in many major sporting events. It's really just an excuse to eat and drink great food and beverages for an extended amount of time, but there is nothing wrong with this in the slightest. A good grill is necessary for cooking breakfast, lunch or dinner ... Read More >>
The chill of a cool summer night can penetrate the light sweatshirts and button-down shirts that many campers bring along on a camping trip. People have a misconception that just because the sun is shining during the day the weather will not drop too much at night. This can be dangerous in alpine ... Read More >>
The motto of the Boy Scouts of America is "Be prepared" - too often, campers in the wilderness do not follow this cardinal rule, and find themselves unequipped for even the simplest of situations. One of the more common problems is wayfinding, because it is very easy to stray off a beaten ... Read More >>
With the advent of digital cameras, it has become possible for hikers and climbers to take HD pictures in even the most remote locations. Sweeping views of mountains and forest greenery are a great way to remember any camping trip, but a shaky hand can turn pristine sights into blurry messes. ... Read More >>
During a tailgate event or camping trip, portable grills can often be a mess, dripping grease all over clothes and gear while frustrating even the most technically proficient campers with cumbersome ignition systems. However, hungry people will jump for joy with the Coleman O-Grill 1000.Steaks ... Read More >>
As the winter comes to a close and warm weather ushers in the spring camping season, people are going to want to start cooking outdoors again. Cuisine cooked on an indoor grill just doesn't have the same taste or feel as food produced on an authentic barbecue over a fire pit. This year, campers ... Read More >>
For a camper spending extended time in the outdoors, being able to take a hot shower is like winning the lottery. Unless one miraculously stumbles upon a hot spring, the temperature of mountain streams and lakes generally ranges from ice-cold to bone-chilling. Water heaters that are powered ... Read More >>
The complex operations of smoking and cooking meat normally require all sorts of different containers, and these can easily confuse people who are trying to find a specific ingredient. However, the Char-Broil Grill 2 Go ICE unit has innovative features that make tailgate organization very simple.The ... Read More >>
Some hikers choose to forego companionship during wilderness trips in order to enjoy the silent beauty of nature, and these people often achieve feats that would be impossible for a larger group. However, solitary backpackers do not have the advantage of having a partner to help them set up a ... Read More >>
On any camping trip, there will always be a need to cut certain objects. This could be something as simple as clipping a bit of string or as complicated as stripping bark for natural bedding. In an emergency, a knife can enable a camper to build tools they might need to survive, and a reliable ... Read More >>
If you have ever attempted to use a regular grill to cook breakfast food, you know that the spaces between the metal ridges make it impossible to serve traditional staples like scrambled eggs and pancakes. Pots and pans are awkward to handle in a campfire or on top of a grill, and can ... Read More >>
As any pet owner can attest, domesticated animals love to frolic outdoors whenever they get the chance. Coming along on a camping trip is like winning the lottery for a beloved dog - there are many different smells, a myriad of small animals to chase and endless woods to explore freely. At the ... Read More >>
The backpacker does not have access to the comforts that the average camper does, and the lack of electricity is one of the more challenging issues that these hikers face. Sleeping bags can be very comfortable, but this quality can disappear when they are stretched over rocky ground. Traditional ... Read More >>
On your next camping trip, forget about using splintery wooden picnic tables and bulky chairs included at many public campgrounds. The Integrity Outdoors Patio set combines four comfortable chairs and a sturdy table in one compact package that can easily be stored in a camper or RV.The RA-PS455 ... Read More >>
Hands are one of the most important parts of the human body, for they enable us to do anything from manipulating complex machines and creating extraordinary artwork. Protecting these digits from inclement weather and hazardous outdoor conditions are an integral part of surviving in the outdoors, ... Read More >>
There is nothing better than a hot cup of coffee on a cold winter morning. The warmth, flavor and boost provided by this wonderful drink can brighten any camper's day, but any experienced adventurer can attest to the difficulty of brewing and filtering liquid over a campfire. Luckily, a portable ... Read More >>
Alpine environments are very attractive to the more adventurous camper. The incredible mountain views and exotic wildlife common in very high altitudes are not seen anywhere else, and are a welcome reward after a challenging climb. These environments range in temperature from ... Read More >>
If a person is not properly hydrated, summer heat can suck the fun out of any pastime. Certain hats have the ability to shade the eyes and head from the sun's rays, but sweat collects and evaporates under the brim of headgear, leaving a crusty residue that often causes irritation. Dumping ... Read More >>
The woods are absolutely beautiful in the wintertime. In northern locations, pristine white snow covers the forest floor and is undisturbed by human interaction. The lack of leaves on trees can let a hiker see incredible sightsthat would normally be blocked by foliage, and the frigid temperatures ... Read More >>
Camping in the wilderness requires a significant number of objects to organize, cook and serve food. Utensils and barbecue tools must be close at hand for various tasks, as well as condiments, spices and seasoning for specific tastes. It can often be hard to gather all of these items into one ... Read More >>
February 17, 2012 (Chicago, IL) – Camping World, the nation’s largest RV and outdoor retailer, will be opening their newest retail location in Conway, New Hampshire, officially named Camping World of the White Mountains. The new Camping World, serving both Northern ... Read More >>
February 17, 2012 (Chicago, IL) – Camping World, the nation’s largest RV and outdoor retailer, will be opening their newest retail location in Hendersonville, NC. The location will be officially named Camping World of Asheville. Camping World of Asheville, located ... Read More >>
February 21, 2012 (Chicago, IL) –– Camping World, the nation’s largest RV and outdoor retailer, proudly announced the reopening of their recreation vehicle sales and RV Accessory retail store in the Buffalo, NY area, officially named Camping World of Buffalo. Located at ... Read More >>
February 15, 2012 (Chicago, IL) – Camping World, the nation’s largest RV and outdoor retailer, will be opening their newest retail location in St. George, Utah, officially named Camping World of St. George. Camping World of St. George, located at 1500 South Hilton ... Read More >>
The average backpacker is a pretty innovative fellow. He knows the paths and shortcuts of a mountainous area like the back of his hand, and can immediately pick out the best route to a hidden viewpoint or scenic trail. He also knows the importance of bringing a reliable pack, to store all of ... Read More >>
When hiking in the outdoors, a good backpack can mean the difference between comfort and exhaustion for a camper. If the pack is too bulky or heavy it can sap the energy of even the strongest of carriers, and errant straps and hooks can snag on brush to slow down travel. It is easy to find ... Read More >>
Scrapes, cuts and bruises can be common when spending the day out on a trail, and hikers know the importance of taking care of these minor ailments to prevent running into complications later. A portable first aid kit can fit easily inside of a backpack or fanny pack and ideally be able to remedy ... Read More >>
Space heaters often come in bulky, awkward designs that take up a lot of room and require an external power source. This can be a real problem during camping trips where the only source of electricity comes in the form of disposable batteries. The Mister Heater Little Buddy propane heater, however, ... Read More >>
Recreation is an essential part of any family camping trip, from simple card games like Go Fish and Hearts to more epic board games like Risk or chess. Many of these pastimes require a sturdy surface, and a device like the Lifetime Fold N Half card table will make your next outdoor poker game ... Read More >>
While perfect for outdoor excursions, portable canvas chairs lack the basic mobility that even a simple office chair offers. Campers wanting to adjust their position around a campfire often have to physically stand up to make even a minor change, and this can get annoying on a cold night. However, ... Read More >>
Driving an RV to a specific campsite can sometimes take a very long time, especially if taking a road trip to a far-off location. These treks often involve long stretches of road where there are no restaurants or gas stations to stop at, and many campers have experienced the hunger pangs ... Read More >>
Light can be in short supply during camping trips, especially when traveling with a large group of people. During the night in the woods, even mundane tasks like walking to the bathroom become impossible without illumination, and there never seems to be enough flashlights to go around. However, ... Read More >>
It can be hard to cuddle with a loved one when using traditional folding or canvas chairs during a camping trip. The configurations of many of these seating devices do not allow for close proximity, and this can be further complicated by the introduction of a campfire. But the Maccabee Sports two-seater ... Read More >>
Camping in the outdoors is supposed to be a rustic experience, but there are no laws that prevent the use of comforting technology that can be the perfect way to wind down at the end of a long day.The Jensen Wall Mount DVD Radio with HDMI by Asa Electronics brings a mini home theater system into ... Read More >>
Although charcoal and propane grills are often great for cooking food, they cannot duplicate the authentic flavor of an old-fashioned wood fire. Grilling over an open flame is a tradition that dates back to prehistoric times, but modern campers often find themselves at a loss for the heat-proof ... Read More >>
When cooking at a tailgate party or weekend excursion, you can never have enough tools for the grill. Spatulas and tongs always seem to sneak away as if to another dimension, leaving you without the tools necessary for cooking and for maintaining your device. But culinary utensils often take ... Read More >>
Camping trips often involve a fair amount of heavy equipment, which can be a problem when it comes to finding a structure capable of supporting objects like grills, propane tanks and other equipment. These things can end up in clumsy locations, or worse, on the ground where they can be ruined ... Read More >>
There is nothing more American than gathering a bunch of friends and heading out to the wilderness for a camping trip. Sharing good food over tales of adventure epitomizes the wholesome values of American culture and society, so why not showcase this visually on your next family vacation?The ... Read More >>
Ever since cavemen discovered how to spark a few flames, mankind has always had a working relationship with fire. One merely has to look skyward on the fourth of July to see the colorful inventions that have resulted from this obsession. When camping in the woods, a fire can provide warmth and ... Read More >>
Many hungry campers often find themselves in a predicament when it comes to serving food. Traditional outdoor staples like macaroni and cheese and chili have a habit of running together on a small paper plate, and burgers and other solid foods have to be positioned strategically to prevent a culinary ... Read More >>
On a camping trip, it can be difficult to suddenly move even the lightest and most convenient grills if a forest ranger instructs you to or you're required to do so in another situation. At the very least, one has to wait for the grill to cool down before disconnecting it from a fuel source ... Read More >>
People often take little tables like nightstands for granted in a home setting. Without them, where would homeowners be able to place their glasses, lamps and books within easy reach? When traveling on a camping trip, it is often impossible to have this simple convenience due to storage constraints, ... Read More >>
Sleeping bags and air pads are certainly viable options when it comes to bedding on a camping trip, but sometimes they can be uncomfortable when used on rocky or uneven ground. On your next adventure, why not avoid this possibility entirely by investing in a hammock that rests solely on air?Mountable ... Read More >>
Camping is best enjoyed as a social event where family members can share food, gear and tales of adventure with one another. Often, unexpected guests and new friends can lead to limited table space during mealtimes, forcing food and items to be stored in awkward locations. But with the Compact ... Read More >>
Outdoor activities often require a good deal of running or walking around, from hiking up a mountain to kicking a soccer ball. The last thing people want to do after a long day of physical exertion is to put their feet back on the ground, and the major problem in the woods is finding something ... Read More >>
Most portable grills are designed to be very easy to set up during a tailgate party or camping trip, but the reality is that sometimes uneven terrain or inclement weather can make assembly quite difficult. An easy way to save the time and effort required in these situations is to install ... Read More >>
The best camping trips include a person who specializes in making gourmet meals in the wilderness. This person may not have any professional experience, but knows how to use the ingredients at hand to make the perfect barbecue sauce to put on a succulent burger. A grill that's ... Read More >>
For people living in colder climates, the built-in heating system of a house, apartment or mobile home can never quite seem to take the chill out of the air. Portable heaters can be the perfect solution to a frigid night, but sometimes they can be too bulky and loud for a little room. Smaller ... Read More >>
Director’s chairs have long been a staple in the movie industry. The canvas stretched over the iconic X-shaped wooden frame always has the star or director's name stamped across the back, and the built-in stand makes scripts, notes and other useful items immediately available to the ... Read More >>
The great American road-trip is a temptation that many U.S. citizens will experience at least once over the course of their lives. There is something mystical about dropping everything to pile into a fuel-efficient car with a bunch of friends to see the sights and sounds of North America. Often, ... Read More >>
The inventor of the rocking chair should be showered with praise, because there is something inherently pleasant about being able to gently rock back and forth in front of a roaring fire. Collapsible chairs have never been able to translate this to an outdoor environment, but now there is ... Read More >>
A traditional picnic basket is made out of a firm material like a wooden or plastic weave, and it often takes up a lot of space in a crowded car or RV. Collapsible storage bins make it much easier to quickly carry items, and Worldwide Merchandise took this idea a step further by creating the Tri-Fold ... Read More >>
Gas-operated lighters have been around since the beginning of the 20th century, and are a popular option when traditional fire lighting methods like matches fail or are unavailable. When camping in wild environments, these devices can prove invaluable in unexpected situations, and should always ... Read More >>
The woods are basically a filthy place. Dirt, rocks, leaves and millions of other things have a habit of finding their way into the hardest-to-reach locations in a tent or RV, guaranteeing a cleaning headache when packing up to go home. Boots and shoes are normally the culprits that harbor these ... Read More >>
Storage space can be hard to come by in a RV on a camping trip. The one disadvantage of spending time in the wilderness is that you have to take enough provisions to last until the end of the trip - there are no grocery stores on top of a mountain. People often look for creative ways to store ... Read More >>
Collapsible recliners are an integral part of any camping trip, for they provide quick and comfortable seating when no other options are available. But no one likes to sit on dirt or leaves, and often a chair seems to collect these like a powerful magnet. A protective bag can prevent the collection ... Read More >>
Especially during the very dry summer months, it can be difficult to find a suitable location for a fire pit. Safety regulations sometimes prohibit the lighting of ground fires due to the possibility of brush flaring up from scattered embers. An off-the-ground fire bowl is a great way ... Read More >>
To save space while enjoying the outdoors, an experienced camper will pack items that have a multitude of different uses. For example, multi-tools are a popular addition to a tool kit or knife set, and can be used to do anything from cutting string to sparking a fire. When it comes to cooking ... Read More >>
Stakes are a critical part of any outdoor adventure, whether it is a tent camping trip or an RV outing to a public campground. These simple pieces of metal or plastic anchor important structures to the ground to ensure that no one gets injured in the event of inclement weather.When planning ... Read More >>
While bright red plastic cups are certainly useful for any type of drink, they lack an air of refinement that many campers like to feel when consuming more nuanced beverages like wine. Wine always seems to taste better when accompanied by firelight, and a nice synthetic glass can provide the ... Read More >>
When imagining cooking over a campfire in the middle of the woods, there is something appetizing about the traditional iron pot hanging on a spit over the fire. Iron cookware has been used since the invention of metal due to its ability to withstand high temperatures. There is no reason not to ... Read More >>
In the past, campers who wore prescription eyeglasses had to have at least two pairs if they wanted sunglasses. They could either buy clip-on accessories that might be difficult to customize or spend a lot of money on prescription UV lenses. Either way, they would have to pause to switch pairs, ... Read More >>
When enjoying a meal after a long day of activity, a camper will often find it difficult to keep his or her food together in an easy-to-access location. Especially with a larger group of people, there will be limited table and seating space, so a cup might need to be precariously balanced on ... Read More >>
Choosing the right compact grill for a camping trip or tailgating event can be quite the challenge for a host looking for the right combination of portability and functionality. Grills need to be set up and taken down quickly, and easily cleaned to prevent any mess from getting inside a vehicle. ... Read More >>
The rocks and sticks that abound on uneven ground in a camping setting can wreak havoc on a person's feet and shoes, not to mention fragile equipment that can be damaged by falling on such a surface. And no camper likes the ever-present dirt and mud that can be tracked inside a tent ... Read More >>
For the camper who specializes in the culinary arts, a perfect burger is often the centerpiece of a campsite meal plan. There is nothing better than a juicy, evenly-cooked piece of meat sandwiched in between lettuce, tomatoes and two slices of bread. And as any chef knows, the best way to make ... Read More >>
Paper plates are a staple of any camping trip - they are cheap, reliable and easy to transport and distribute. Environmentally-friendly disposal can take place with a campfire, and they can even be used as kindling in a pinch. But the grease and oils from food can sometimes penetrate the paper ... Read More >>
Many travelers long to take advantage of the smaller crowds associated with the winter camping season, but cold weather can deter even the hardiest of adventurers. Sleeping is impossible in frosty temperatures, and no one ever forgets the feeling of bare feet on a freezing RV floor. However, ... Read More >>
There is a reason why people avoid camping in the wetter regions of New England for much of the early spring months - the millions of black flies that descend upon unsuspecting travelers. These bugs block access to beautiful hikes and scenery during fair-weather months, and unfortunately little ... Read More >>
A lot of trinkets and small items are essential for a safe and pleasant outdoors experience, but they can easily be lost or misplaced in the daily shuffle and bustle of camping and hiking. Insects and animals can get into food that is not stored properly, and critical items might be hard to ... Read More >>
There are a lot of items required for a successful barbecue or tailgate. At the very least, a chef would need a grill, cook-able food, utensils for cooking and eating, a power supply and any number of other things. These can be hard to organize in one location, especially where there’s ... Read More >>
The woods can quickly go from serene to creepy in a matter of hours when the sun sets. Paths that were easily found in the daylight are not navigable in the pitch black of the wilderness, and a simple stumble can send a flashlight flying out of a camper's hand to shatter on a rock. Artificial ... Read More >>
There may be nothing worse on a camping trip than huddling around a fire on a bunch of hard wooden benches. Trying to keep warm when exposed to the elements is hard enough, and adding an uncomfortable seat to the equation only makes things worse. A good portable chair is essential for ... Read More >>
Keeping clean on a week-long wilderness trek can be a frustrating experience for many campers. Streams and lakes suitable for bathing can be hard to come by, and are often too cold to even contemplate taking a quick dip in. Public showers at municipal campgrounds can be even worse, offering ... Read More >>
Camping World associates were among those collecting and donating supplies and funds for a project to rebuild an orphanage destroyed by the devastating earthquake on January 12, 2010 in Port au Prince, Haiti. Camping World web developer Matt Forbis and his wife Mandy were among 21 ... Read More >>
There's nothing worse than lifting up your drinking glass and finding a ring of condensation on the table. However, this happens often and it can be damaging to table, especially if it's composed of wood. If you're interested in making sure the furniture in your RV maintains its new, ... Read More >>
The city of Los Angeles is renowned for its seemingly endless parade of stars, flashing lights and legendary nightlife. It's a wonderful place to visit - and while you're there, you may be tempted to pick up a Star Map and see where your favorite celebrities live. Driving through the ... Read More >>
There are some chores you just can't get away from while you're on an RV trip, and one of them is laundry. Whether you like it or not, you'll need to clean your clothes when you're on the road, especially after outdoor excursions. However, doing so doesn't have to be a ... Read More >>
As an RV owner, you will rely on your vehicle's generator when there is no ready power supply available. However, with this convenience comes unwanted exhaust fumes. Your generator produces potentially harmful carbon monoxide as you run it, which can rise up to fifteen feet in the ... Read More >>
Visit any Camping World location May 19-22 during our annual GrillFest celebration, sponsored by Coleman®. Attend free grilling seminars and demonstrations from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. each day during the event. Enjoy free lunch Friday and Saturday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. GrillFest is ... Read More >>
Camping World, America’s leader in satisfying the retail needs of the RV enthusiast and the most recognized brand in the RV lifestyle, announced their participation in the eleventh installment of NBC’s “The Celebrity Apprentice” featuring American business mogul, ... Read More >>
By Gary Bunzer RVing and towing seemingly go well together; just take a look around any campground today. Vans towing lightweight trailers, specialty-built vehicles towing fifth-wheel trailers, SUVs towing toy haulers filled with sand, snow or water toys, pickup trucks with slide-in ... Read More >>
Product Protection on RV accessories purchased at Camping World is now more affordable than ever, with prices on most plans reduced up to 40%. Expanded product replacement coverage is also now available to make extending the life of products under $300 an even greater value. Product ... Read More >>
By Diane Barnet, R. N. Back pain is caused by strain or injury to the muscles, ligaments or discs that support and cushion our spinal vertebrae. We have 24 vertebrae in three sections—the upper (cervical), middle (thoracic) and lower (lumbar) areas of our spines. ... Read More >>
Campers are interested in finding the right solutions for their RVing needs, and have frequently turned to other campers and RVers for advice about products to bring more carefree enjoyment to mobile outdoor living. What works for other campers helps determine what works best for you. ... Read More >>
Camping World RV Spa locations can lavish loving care on your RV, saving you time and effort on keeping it looking good plus helping protect its resale value. Best of all, there’s an RV Spa package for every budget and for every level of cleaning ... Read More >>
Supplement your income, offset travel expenses and enjoy a number of convenient perks while enjoying RV living by becoming a Camping World Goodwill Ambassador. Goodwill Ambassadors represent Camping World in campgrounds, at RV shows and at RV rallies. Among the tasks Goodwill ... Read More >>
Enter Camping World’s Destination Recreation Sweepstakes for a chance to win the Grand Prize of a 2010 Four Winds Hurricane Class A motorhome valued at $85,000 or First Prize of a 2010 Coleman travel trailer valued at $20,000. Other prizes include Winegard Carryout® portable satellite ... Read More >>
Learn all about RV electronics during Camping World’s annual Satellite Days, April 29-May 2 at SuperCenters nationwide. Sponsored by Winegard, the event will feature FREE Satellite Seminars from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. daily. Seminar topics will include: * Which satellite ... Read More >>
A legendary name in outdoor living now appears on a full line of family-friendly towable RVs available now at Camping World RV Sales locations. Coleman travel trailers and 5 wheels offer top quality construction, innovative design, easy towability and full amenities in 11 floorplans, including ... Read More >>
A 1999 Holiday Rambler Vacationer 34’ Class A motorhome belonging to Ernest and Cheryl Vosges of Orlando, Florida has a whole new look inside following completion of an RV Makeover they won in the Camping World RV Makeover Contest last fall. The makeover, valued at $10,000, was done at ... Read More >>
Camping World is seeking experienced RV enthusiasts to join our crewmember teams at SuperCenter locations nationwide for the 2010 camping season. Full or part-time positions are available to help us serve camping and RVing families who come to Camping World for the supplies and services they ... Read More >>
Reserve your spot now for The Rally 2010, set for July 22-25 in Louisville, Kentucky—home of the Louisville Slugger and the Kentucky Derby. Rally activities will take place at the newly-renovated and expanded Kentucky Exposition Center. Rally activities and events will include ... Read More >>
“I always wanted to take good care of our customers,” said Camping World Founder David Garvin. That’s why he founded the President’s Club in 1985, offering not only a 10% discount on all purchases but also special recognition of Camping World’s best customers and ... Read More >>
1985. New Coke was introduced; the Live Aid Concert took place in cities around the world; Willie Nelson launched the Farm Aid Concert to help save family farms; the San Francisco 49ers defeated the Miami Dolphins in Super Bowl XIX; “Out of Africa” won the Academy Award for Best ... Read More >>
Camping World, the world’s largest retailer of RVs and RV accessories, has partnered with Coleman®, the nation’s number one outdoor supply company, to offer affordable, high quality towable RVs. Several models of conventional and ultra-light trailers are available exclusively ... Read More >>
At Your Service--RV Rental RV Rental Offers More Vacation Options Renting an RV from Camping World is one of the best ways to get away, spend time with family and friends and see new sights. Even if you already own an RV, renting a Class A or Class C motorhome from Camping World gives you more ... Read More >>
Just because winter is just around the corner doesn't mean you have to wait until the spring to enjoy your RV again. The Michigan Association of Recreational Vehicles and Campgrounds has some ideas for RVing in the colder months that can be used across the country.This autumn, enjoy the beauty of ... Read More >>
Getting the best possible gas mileage is a major goal for many RV owners. Experts say the way the RV is driven can affect fuel efficiency as can many other factors.FamilyCamping.us suggests reducing idling time as a way to increase fuel efficiency. Today's RVs don't need a lot of warm-up time ... Read More >>
In 1910, the popularization of the automobile, improving roads, and America's passion for exploration gave rise to mass-produced, manufactured recreation vehicles, and the RV industry was born. One hundred years later, the industry is preparing to celebrate its centennial anniversary with a series ... Read More >>
Camping isn't just a warm weather sport. Whether you're enjoying the fall foliage in New England or the early snow out west, keeping warm while camping in cooler temperatures has never been easier.Dressing appropriately is paramount when planning a cold-weather outdoor trip or activity. But ... Read More >>
Buying an RV is a major investment, after all it's your home away from home and must be right for you. There are few things to think about before buying to make sure you make the right choice.First of all, set your budget and do your homework! HGTV.com suggests figuring out what type of RV is ... Read More >>
For many people, pets are part of the family. In fact, Campground.com reports that 30 million Americans each year take their pets with them while camping. A little bit of planning ahead can help ensure your next camping trip will be a good one for both you and your dog.Before you leave, make sure ... Read More >>
The extras are the first to go for many who are tightening their belts during the recession. That means no tropical vacations or even budget-friendly vacation rentals for many Americans worried about stretching their dollars amid the economic uncertainty. What hasn't been affected, according to ... Read More >>
Ensure proper RV protection with a policy review from an RV specialist. In today’s economy, sufficient RV insurance is vital. Nevertheless, most RVers on the road today lack the sufficient coverage needed. They believe they’re properly insured because their agent told them ... Read More >>
As we age, some of us will encounter the stiffness and pain of arthritis in our joints or spines, a condition often worsened by sitting for hours while traveling. However, there are measures we can take to minimize its control over our lives. Joints, the points of contact ... Read More >>
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Throughout the 2008 NASCAR season, Camping World has shown their support for the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) by sponsoring their UnMet Needs program on an at-track level. The UnMet Needs program provides financial and other assistance to recent veterans in hardship, upon their return ... Read More >>
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President’s Club members enjoy even more valuable benefits this year! NEW for 2009! PC Perks E-Newsletter Stay up-to-date on special Members-Only offers plus take advantage of product giveaways, free RV and outdoor gear through our product testing program, member surveys, handy ... Read More >>
Members Now Save 20% at Wyndham Hotels President’s Club members can now save 20% off the best available rate at nearly 7,000 participating Wyndham Hotel Group hotels when they make advance reservations for their stay. The newly expanded Members-Only benefit ... Read More >>
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