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Sep 10, 2010 |
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All new from Holiday Rambler for 2011 is a Class C motorhome that would be perfect for a young family with small children just starting out or a couple of empty-nesters beginning the next chapter in the story of their lives. Either way, the Aluma-Lite 23RB can fill the bill. |
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HIGHLIGHTS
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To the casual onlooker, an outdoor chair is something that one parks his or her posterior in while lounging under the awning. Other than using different materials and shapes, there’s no new mousetrap here — or at least not until the TempaChair entered the market.
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Those pesky malfunction-indicator lights (MILs) are among the most frequent vehicle problems encountered nowadays. Actron has introduced AutoScanner model CP 9575, its latest OBD II scan tool that can help you find and fix problems.
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WEB EXCLUSIVES
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Baker's Acres Campground Still Welcomes Visitors After 45 Years
The 45-year-old Baker's Acres campground in Little Egg Harbor, N.J., is still family-owned and -operated and, thanks to the Baker family’s hospitality and continuing improvements, they’ve built a loyal following.
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National Historic Landmark Photo Contest Underway
The National Park Service’s 11th annual national historic landmark photo contest, Imaging Our National Heritage, is underway and open to seasoned professional photographers and amateur shutterbugs.
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Good Sam Facebook Page Tops 10,000 Fans
The Good Sam Club recently welcomed its 10,000th fan to its Facebook page, and it has invited all fans and members to join the online social-networking party.
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Excel Distributors Celebrates the RV's 100th Birthday with a Timeline
This year the RV turns 100, and Excel Distributors is celebrating with a look back through history. The online purveyor of luxury RV mattresses has published an illustrated timeline of the RV's evolution spanning 100 years of road trips, rambles and rustic adventure.
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RV TECH
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Q & A: What modifications do I need to make to a 2007 Chevy Avalanche before flat towing?
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Calculating Capacity for Towing To calculate your motorhome's available capacity for towing, subtract the fully loaded weight (passengers and cargo) of the coach from its rated GCWR (gross combined weight rating). Read more.
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RESOURCES
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Everything you need to travel! Gather info on campgrounds, national and state parks, motorhome clubs and much more. Plus, plan your trip route. Click here for more Travel Resources
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