Times Spent Outdoors: Priceless!

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  • Behind Walnut Canyon

    Margie Anderson|Oct 1, 2023

    John and I and Mochi took a fun ride up in the cool pines the other day – it wasn't a ride packed with things to see, but it did take us past Marshall Lake, Upper and Lower Lake Mary, Mormon Lake, and Stoneman Lake – all of which are currently chock full of water! You will need a high-clearance vehicle for this drive, and I'm thinking it could get iffy after a big rain. I'm an Arizona native, but this is the first time I've ever seen water in Stoneman Lake, and the first time I remember see... Full story

  • GOOD OLD RV's Rustic Retreat

    Jim Allen|Jul 1, 2018

    GOOD OLD RV's Rustic Retreat. If you like Old RV's and haven't visited Good Old RV's yet you are in for a pleasant surprise. This is only one of their great events and opportunities. Event Details Time: August 1, 2018 at 6am to August 7, 2018 at 7pm Location: Ohio Street: Murphy Rd City/Town: Thompson Ohio Website or Map: https://www.google.com/maps/@... Phone: 440 296 5127 Event Type: gorv's, member, camping, event Organized By: Jimco_W001 and Lydia Latest Activity: 9 hours ago Event... Full story

  • Arizona Boating & Watersports

    Good Old RV's CEO Retiring

    Jim Allen|Mar 1, 2018

    Publishers Note - If you like vintage RV's and haven't seen this website you are missing out on a wealth of good information. As you can see from the pictures Carol and I are definitely into the older RV's. Greetings all, Pat Daly, the originator/creator of the GORV website has decided it is time to retire from being the CEO. Please take a moment to send him a note of appreciation for all his efforts and well wishes on his new plans. Jimco_W001 and I will be taking over Pat's responsibilities... Full story

  • For A Cool Experience

    Margie Anderson|Jul 15, 2014

    If you're looking for a cool getaway in Arizona that is a bit off the beaten path (and therefore not quite so packed with human beings), you should give the Pinaleno Mountains a try. There are lots of excellent hiking trails, a lake to fish in, and plenty of good campgrounds whether you favor a tent or an RV. The tallest peak is over 10,000 feet, and you may be familiar with the name - Mt. Graham: the mountain with the famous protected red squirrels. The Pinalenos are one of the "sky islands"... Full story