Encountering a bear while camping can present a very real danger. Jordan Bonte of Liberty Voice provides these tips that could save your life. What to Do if You See a Bear Stay calm. Either stand your ground or slowly back off in a diagonal manner. It’s important to remember not to run because this…

An unheated metal camper can get bone-chillingly cold in winter. Weather forecasts can occasionally be wrong, which can put campers in much colder temperatures that they expected. Pete Zimowsky of the Fresno Bee offers some tips for staying warm. If you plan to use your furnace, check to see that your propane tank is filled…

Destinations in Florida, Texas and other points south beckon snowbirds every winter, as the balmy climate permits an escape from snow, ice and frigid temperatures. Many of these visitors from the north choose to make their home away from home in an RV park. When they lodge at campgrounds, snowbirds find that the stay offers…

America’s national parks, encompassing more than 84 million acres of scenery that encompass majestic mountains, sparkling waters and pristine forests, showcase the incredible diverse beauty of the country. If you haven’t visited Pinnacles, the newest national park, you are in for a treat, as it has much to offer. Tucked away south of San Francisco,…