Posted by: theRoamer,
on 6/29/2008,
in category "RV Articles"
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Location: United States
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Let us remember a time when gas was cheap and vacations were regular part of American life. The sky has fallen for many people. They no longer find it affordable to take the same trips they have taken in the past. If the current market conditions have placed you in position to no longer enjoy your motor home, then it is time to sell. The first thing you need to do is clean your rig. The second thing you need to do is list it for sale, just like you would do to sell your house or a car...theRoamer http://roamingwheels.com/RVSProducts.aspx
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Posted by: theRoamer,
on 6/11/2008,
in category "RV Articles"
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this article has been read 1359 times
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Many people feel that is time for a change. Maybe it is time to get something bigger, smaller, or many people just want to make the jump from a towable RV to a motorized RV. Others might feel its time to stop RVing. Then, how do you sell you RV? My first suggestion is to give it a good bath. Really scrub the inside of your coach and when your done, do it again. Even if you decide not to sell it yourself and you are considering taking it to a dealer. They are looking for clean trades that they can put on there lot. But let us focus on selling it ourselves. What I have witnessed in RV sales is the Internet has become a dominant source of advertising for RVs. Ebay Motors has become a standard for placing your coach up for sale. It is easy and requires no large books to read. Click on the Ebay adv. in this article and register your RV for sale. Remember to keep it clean and watch them buy...theRoamer
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Posted by: theRoamer,
on 6/3/2008,
in category "RV Articles"
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this article has been read 1366 times
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 Sitting on the shore of Birch Bay is a state park that offers visitors more than a campsite in the trees. Birch Bay state park resides in the northern region of Washington State’s Puget sound. With only a fifteen minute drive to British Columbia, it is a short distance for a day trip to Vancouver, B.C. or even closer the charming coastal town of White Rock, Canada. Many Canadians will visit Birch Bay as a quick get-a-way to escape city living. The campgrounds sit on a bluff and many of the sites will over look the bay with views of San Juan islands and Canadian Cascades. Unlike the true western coastal Washington with its common wind and downpours, the Puget sound region such as Birch Bay’s weather is much milder. Campers can find themselves camping almost anytime through out the year, with the exception of the dead of winter. If you need more activities in the Bay other than camping, the community of Birch Bay has been enjoying growth as new resorts and restaurants have been popping up along the main strip. Young visitors will enjoy the Birch Bay water slides that is open during the summer season. To the south of Birch Bay about a 25 minute drive is Bellingham...theRoamer
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Posted by: theRoamer ,
on 5/24/2008,
in category "RV Articles"
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this article has been read 1389 times
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 Earthquakes have shattered the country. Thousands have died. Let us all give respect for those who have perished. But I remain curious. What happened at the RV Show in Shanghai? Have the Chinese consumers embraced the idea of the leisure life on the road and the joy of upscale camping, or like America is concerned about the impending cost of living. Why China? I will tell you why. China has recently become the largest growing middle class and the second largest economy. Searching the Internet I have not received any information on what happened at the first RV show in China. Was it a success? Maybe the news was lost due to the disaster that occurred in China. But still, what happened at that country’s first major RV and camping show? Did the far east decide that it was time to embrace mobile leisure or will the idea fall victim to the forces of the global economy. I believe that the world’s largest growing economy will explore and enjoy their newfound freedom, much in the way that Americans do today. “Roll the Rubber”…the Roamer.
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Posted by: theRoamer,
on 5/14/2008,
in category "RV Articles"
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this article has been read 2650 times
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Roaming Wheels is launching their racing apparel store and what a better way to do it, than a T-shirt with a sexy girl on it. Our racing store will focus on mainly on clothing for NASCAR and auto racing. We also have RV products, T-shirts and hats for the NASCAR fan. And please don’t forget to visit our sexy race wear section. Summers coming time to look your best…theRoamer
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Posted by: theRoamer,
on 5/1/2008,
in category "RV Articles"
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this article has been read 1466 times
Location: United States
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 Memorial Day weekend is on the way and how are you going to get to the beach, the lake, the desert or the mountain. A horse is still costly to keep; you need to feed it a lot of hay and help pay for your veterinarians beach house. Wheel barrels are cheap and you only need to pay your buddy in beer to push you, but sooner or later you will run out of beer or your buddy will pass out. Like I was saying "Just Keep RVin'" push, pull, or drag your rig. Stay in your budget and have fun...theRoamer
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Posted by: theRoamer,
on 4/27/2008,
in category "RV Articles"
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this article has been read 1407 times
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 We continue to find ourselves on the brink of an opulent gasoline addiction. It was once said that heroine is the perfect product, one will crawl through the sewers to get to it. Has gasoline become our drug of choice. When do we stop? $1 dollar per gallon, $ 2, $ 3, $ 4, $ 5, $ 6, $ 7. Where do we stop? Or do we change? Budget? Conserve? If you can afford the big rigs, fine. If your new to RVing, considering looking at lighter alternatives. RoadTrek has brought back the interest in the class B... RoamingWheels
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Posted by: theRoamer,
on 4/22/2008,
in category "RV Articles"
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this article has been read 1386 times
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I’m trying to remember that lyrics to that old song from the Clash. “If I stay there will be trouble. If I go it will be double”. Correct me If I’m wrong. As you have probably guessed, this is an article about high fuel prices. How do we still make the journey with less change in our pockets. Maybe by now, you may have heard good advice such as, replace your air cleaner or make sure you have the proper tire pressure in your wheels. Fuel efficiency tips will not change the fact. Gas prices are extremely high and heading towards $4 bucks a gallon...theRoamer
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Posted by: theRoamer,
on 4/11/2008,
in category "RV Articles"
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 Atlanta Motor Speedway will host the second annual Southeastern RV SuperShow and Outdoor Extravaganza on the facility's infield on April 18-20. Packed with educational seminars, informative vendors and entertainment, the SuperShow is a must see event for anyone interested in RVing or the outdoors. Expected to draw more than 20,000 RV and camping enthusiasts, the show will feature hundreds of motor homes, travel trailers, fifth-wheels, pop-up and van campers and toy haulers from 17 different RV dealerships... Southeastern RV SuperShow and Outdoor Extravaganza
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Posted by: theRoamer,
on 4/6/2008,
in category "RV Articles"
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It sounds like I'm a travelling wandering vagabond, but I like that way of living because I know exactly where my stuff is and it's how I like it," he says, stretching back on his chair. "I love being mobile. There's not enough square footage to have too many options or choices to get lost." There are even unwritten trailer rules which Matthew reckons protects him from celebrity stalkers."There's a code of trailer living. You don't just show up to someone's trailer," he explains. "As I was told very early in life; if you want to meet people, open the door to your car, if you don't, shut your door. You don't just come up and go, 'Hi, what's up?' "That's why people like trailers: they like to travel and they like the privacy. And you don't break that code... Belfast Telegraph, United Kingdom
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