Playwright Oscar Wilde once wrote that, while beauty captures your attention, personality is what captures your heart. One look at Kathy and Jim Nova’s 1983 Georgie Boy and you know…
As we step into the motorhome, kicking snow off our boots, I notice small signs of construction — tools are scattered on the kitchen counter, Goo Gone resting near the…
I am a fearless dreamer. Finding a vintage trailer that has been neglected and needs to be rescued invigorates me. I can see through the torn upholstery, water-damaged wood and…
The lure of Oregon’s Willamette Valley vineyards was too much for me to ignore anymore. After hearing about retro trailers available for rent by the night, I decided it was…
Sometimes RVers are racked with envy. We see great ideas on those cable-TV home shows and want them for our RVs. But then we make the size and weight calculations…
Five years ago Robert Fouts and his girlfriend, Pat Grumm, hopped in the car for an adventure. The day’s plan changed, however, when they happened upon an old travel trailer…
A few years ago, my husband, Chad, and I sold our business, a riverside bar in Asheville, North Carolina. With our status as empty nesters rapidly approaching, we began to…
The decision to go full-time in a motorhome is usually a complicated one, involving years of planning and preparation. That is, unless you’re Clay and Debi Ratcliffe. In less than…
The Class C Serro Scotty “Where we’re going, we don’t need roads.” While motorhome owners like to think of themselves as modern day adventurers, the truth is that we have…
It feels like 1969. We are surrounded by men and women in tie-dyed shirts, listening to a band on a hot August day. Beside us, a camper van proclaims the…