Travel Thursdays: 10 Essentials For Your New RV

Before you know it spring will be upon us and thus begins RV and camping season. With the huge increase in popularity for RV’s it seems like a good time to put out an updated list of 10 essentials for your new RV, all of which we use. We have some items that are standardContinue reading “Travel Thursdays: 10 Essentials For Your New RV”

Travel Thursdays: How to Get Rid of Bees While Camping

Are you headed out to go camping soon? There are many, many things that I love about camping, but I’ll be honest with you. There are some things that I don’t like as well. When we started regularly camping, our family needed to figure out how to get rid of bees while camping. You see,Continue reading “Travel Thursdays: How to Get Rid of Bees While Camping”

Travel Thursdays: The Enchanting Historical Park In Oregon Is One Of The Best Places To Enjoy Autumn

by Sarah Vanbuskirk There are many fabulous ways to celebrate autumn in Oregon. Hike through majestic forests or walk down neighborhood streets to revel in the vibrant colors of fall leaves. Or visit a pumpkin patch and get lost in a corn maze. Another great option is to revisit Oregon’s history at Lewis and ClarkContinue reading “Travel Thursdays: The Enchanting Historical Park In Oregon Is One Of The Best Places To Enjoy Autumn”

Travel Thursdays: 7 Spooky Locations Featured in Horror Movies & Books.

by Shelby Ballou From classic literature to the big screen, spooky locations have enthralled countless audiences by bringing eerie settings to life. While some may assume these spots are merely imaginary, many of them are inspired by real locations. In fact, you can even hop into your RV to visit many of them! In thisContinue reading “Travel Thursdays: 7 Spooky Locations Featured in Horror Movies & Books.”

Travel Thursdays: The Legend Of This Lake Monster In Idaho May Send Chills Down Your Spine

by Courtnie Erickson Every state has its own list of stories, myths, and legends — some more frightening than others. In Idaho, Sharlie, the Payette Lake Monster is one legend that certainly scares many and delights others. The first documented sighting of this lake monster occurred in the early 1900s but even today, many residentsContinue reading “Travel Thursdays: The Legend Of This Lake Monster In Idaho May Send Chills Down Your Spine”

Reasons Why Your AC Smells Musty & How To Eliminate the Odor

by AJ Hulton There’s nothing better than having an air conditioning system during the hot and humid summer season. You can simply turn on your AC and have the comfort you need. But what if your AC smells like rotten wood? You don’t want to turn off the AC and have to go back toContinue reading “Reasons Why Your AC Smells Musty & How To Eliminate the Odor”

Travel Thursday: Here Are The 15 Absolute Best Places To Visit In August Across The United States

by Chris Muras As summer hits its peak and starts “falling” toward autumn, some of our favorite destinations take on a whole new appeal. If you are planning a late summer vacation, you’ll be thrilled to check out some of the best places to visit in the U.S. in August. You may not have consideredContinue reading “Travel Thursday: Here Are The 15 Absolute Best Places To Visit In August Across The United States”

Rattlesnake safety: How to prevent, handle a rattlesnake bite

by Jude Binkley Idaho is in the time of year – during spring and summer – when rattlesnakes are the most active. Just last week, a 9-year-old girl from Idaho Falls was bitten while swimming, and a 13-year-old boy was bitten in Featherville, according to an online fundraiser for the boy. Rattlesnakes prefer drier, hotter habitats –Continue reading “Rattlesnake safety: How to prevent, handle a rattlesnake bite”

Travel Thursdays: See Stacked Rocks on Your Idaho Hike? Take Them Down Immediately.

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