Are you ready to embark on the ultimate adventure? Look no further than the Northern Lite Limited Edition Truck Camper! Whether you’re a seasoned explorer or a newbie to the RV world, this camper is designed to elevate your travel experience to new heights. Let’s dive into the top reasons why choosing the Northern Lite Limited Edition as your first RV will be a decision you won’t regret!
1. Unmatched Quality and Durability
The Northern Lite Limited Edition Truck Camper is built to last, using only the finest materials and top-of-the-line craftsmanship. With its robust construction, you can rest assured that your investment will withstand the test of time and countless exciting journeys ahead.
2. Compact Yet Spacious
Don’t let its compact size fool you! This camper is ingeniously designed to maximize space and functionality. You’ll be amazed at how much comfort and convenience are packed into this sleek and stylish RV. Say goodbye to cramped quarters and hello to a cozy home on wheels!
3. Versatile and Easy to Maneuver
Whether you’re cruising down the open highway or navigating tricky terrains, the Northern Lite Limited Edition Truck Camper offers unparalleled versatility and maneuverability. Its lightweight design and aerodynamic profile make it a breeze to handle, giving you the freedom to explore wherever your heart desires.
4. Luxurious Features
Indulge in the lap of luxury with the Northern Lite Limited Edition’s impressive array of amenities. From plush bedding to state-of-the-art kitchen appliances, every detail is carefully curated to enhance your comfort and enjoyment on the road. It’s like having a five-star hotel on wheels!
5. Unbeatable Value
Investing in a Northern Lite Limited Edition Truck Camper means investing in a lifestyle filled with endless possibilities and unforgettable memories. With its unbeatable value proposition, you’ll be getting a premium RV experience without breaking the bank. It’s a win-win!
So what are you waiting for? Elevate your travel game and embrace the freedom of the open road with the Northern Lite Limited Edition Truck Camper. Your next great adventure awaits!
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Are you ready to elevate your travel experiences to a whole new level of comfort, convenience, and luxury? Look no further than the Winnebago Adventurer Motor Home Class A! As you gear up for your next road trip, imagine yourself cruising through picturesque landscapes, cozying up by the campfire under the starry sky, and creating unforgettable memories with your loved ones.
Unmatched Comfort and Style
Step into the Winnebago Adventurer and enter a world of unparalleled comfort and style. From the sleek exterior design to the thoughtfully designed interior, every detail has been crafted to enhance your travel experience. Sink into the plush seating, admire the elegant finishes, and revel in the spacious layout that makes you feel right at home, no matter where your adventures take you.
Spacious and Luxurious Interior
Premium Upholstery and Finishes
State-of-the-Art Entertainment System
Efficiency and Convenience at Your Fingertips
Equipped with cutting-edge technology and innovative features, the Winnebago Adventurer ensures that every journey is as smooth and seamless as possible. Say goodbye to the hassle of traditional travel and embrace the convenience of modern amenities that enhance your overall experience.
Smart Climate Control System
Integrated GPS Navigation
Ample Storage Solutions for All Your Essentials
Safety and Reliability You Can Trust
Your peace of mind is our top priority. The Winnebago Adventurer comes equipped with advanced safety features and industry-leading reliability, so you can focus on enjoying the journey without worrying about unexpected bumps along the road. Feel secure knowing that you’re traveling in a motorhome that puts safety first.
Adaptive Cruise Control
Blind Spot Monitoring
Rearview Camera System for Easy Maneuvering
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Are you ready to embark on a journey of a lifetime with the Winnebago Adventurer Motor Home Class A? Don’t wait any longer to experience the thrill of the open road, the comfort of a luxurious home on wheels, and the freedom to explore the world at your own pace. Contact us now to learn more and start planning your next adventure!
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It’s easier than ever to find a free place to camp thanks to sites like Campendium and Freecampsites.net. In addition to the unforgettable campgrounds below, you can go dispersed camping for free on public lands throughout the United States and Canada. Just remember to check that you are not on private land, inside a fee campground, and/or within 200 feet of any water source like a lake or stream before staking down your tent.
You can camp on Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and Forest Service land for up to 14 days in most places. Whether you go off the beaten track or stick with the free campgrounds below, it’s crucial you follow the seven Leave No Trace principles to reduce your impact, protect the environment, and keep the animals and humans in the area safe.
Alaska
Bartlett Cove Campground, Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve
There aren’t many other places where you can fall asleep to the sounds of whales. This walk-in campground has (much needed) bear-proof food storage containers, fire pits, free firewood, and a small warming shelter. nps.gov/glba
Galbraith Lake Campground, Arctic Region
The 30 campsites here are all that’s left of what was once a glacial lake that filled the entire Atigun Valley. The site is near the Atigun Gorge and the western edge of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. No amenities; blm.gov
Lower Skilak Lake Campground, Kenai Peninsula, Southcentral
This popular campsite inside the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge is maintained by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. With 14 sites, toilets, and a boat launch, it’s one of the more developed campgrounds in the park. fws.gov
Otto Lake, Healy, Interior
Located just two miles south of Healy and within driving distance of Denali National Park & Preserve, this summertime gem is right on the shore of Otto Lake. If all the spots are full, free dispersed camping is allowed along the Denali Highway or you can snag a paid site at one of the other campgrounds in the area. No reservations; travelalaska.com
British Columbia
British Columbia is home to some of the most gorgeous free camping in the West. In addition to allowing dispersed camping on most public land, there are more than 1,200 Forest Service Recreation campsites (many are free). Most are accessed on unpaved service roads and don’t have hookups or running water, but you can’t beat the lake- and riverside spots or the views of the mountains.
Dinner Rock, Powell River
This maintained campsite has 13 spaces and a paved access road. Picnic tables overlook the Malaspina Strait. Boat launch; toilets; no potable water; sitesandtrailsbc.ca
Seton Dam Campground, Lilllooet
It’s hard to believe that this 45-site campground is free. In the late 1800s the area was full of gold miners hoping to strike rich. Now it’s home to a reservoir with hiking trails and plenty of rainbow trout to keep you busy. Drinking water; picnic tables; fire rings; no reservations; bchydro.com
Jones Lake, Chilliwack
Those who can make it in–the road is notoriously poor, even in the summer–can enjoy mountain biking without the crowds and a peaceful free camping site overlooking the reservoir. The road is an active logging route that’s best left for 4×4 vehicles with a high clearance. Check road conditions before leaving. Vault toilets; picnic tables; no reservations; bchydro.com
Squamish Riverside Campsite, Squamish
This riverside campground is a favorite spot for fishing. There are only nine sites, so be sure to head out early when the fish are biting. Vault toilets; fire rings; no garbage service; sitesandtrailsbc.ca
Washington
Liberty Recreation Site, Liberty
Camp along a bubbling creek in the Cascade Mountains. This campground is open yearround, but snow can make it difficult to access. The trails in the area are excellent for snowmobiling or warm-weather hiking. The 15 sites rarely fill up, but summer weekends can be busy. Vault toilets; no potable water; recreation.gov
Soda Springs Campground, Gifford Pinchot National Forest, Packwood
If you’re looking for a quiet place to get away, this small six-site campground might be just what you’re after. Nestled in a stand of western hemlock, Douglas fir, and silver fir, the area is well-screened and not crowded. No potable water; vault toilet; no reservations; fs.usda.gov
Mowich Lake Campground, Mount Rainier National Park
Make yourself at home along the largest and deepest lake in the park. This campground is well-worth the effort to get there. Once you make it down the mostly unpaved access road, you’ll have to walk into the campground (although it’s not that far from the parking lot). Fires are not allowed, so be sure to pack a good camp stove. Arrive early in the summer to snag one of the 10 spots. Open early July – early Oct; picnic tables; food storage; no reservations; nps.gov/mora and visitrainier.com
Gorge Lake Campground, North Cascades National Park
Lie back in your tent with views of the Gorge Lake and the cascading Stetattle Creek. The six-site campground can be popular–arrive early or be one of the first to take advantage of the reservation system. Reservations starting May 2018; no potable water; vault toilets; nps.gov/noca
Dosewallips Campground, Olympic National Park
The access road to this campground washed out, but you can still hike the 6.5 miles in for a secluded night in the woods. Heavy rains can close large swaths of the park, so always check road conditions and campground status before leaving. No water; vault toilets; nps.gov/olym
Poundcake, cubed {you can also use plain cake donuts, or donut holes}
Butter
Brown sugar
Whipped Cream or ice cream, if desired
Cinnamon or nutmeg, if desired
Tin foil
Cooking Spray
Pineapple Upside Down Cake
Directions:
Spray a double layer of tin foil with cooking spray.
Add a handful of pineapple chunks.
Add pound cake cubes on top of the pineapple.
{Pound cake can usually be found in the bakery section of the grocery store, or there is a great Sara Lee frozen pound cake found in the frozen foods section.}
To the top of the pineapple and cake, add a good dollop of butter and brown sugar.
Fold up the packet and place on a hot BBQ for about 15 minutes…until the butter has melted with the brown sugar and formed a sauce over the pineapple in the bottom of the packet.
Open up the packet for the last few minutes to brown up the cake a little.
Serve!
You will not believe how delicious this smells when you open up the packet.
Amazing!
And if you like, you could add a little whipped cream or ice cream and a sprinkle of cinnamon or nutmeg to finish it off.
For very little work, this dessert is so delicious and easy enough for the kids to make!
I think this is my favourite camping dessert ever!
The Spokane Golf and Travel Show is in it’s 20th year and has evolved into the largest consumer golf and travel show in the Spokane and Coeur d’Alene region. The 100+ exhibitors represent golf retailers, golf manufacturers, golf travel, PGA quick tip instruction, seminars by local PGA professionals, a Demo Area, a Putting Contest, Long Drive Contests, Travel & Golf give-a-ways, Junior Golf, Show Only Deals and so much more.
Feb 24th & 25th, 2018 at the Spokane Convention Center.
The Spokane Golf and Travel Show is in it’s 20th year and has evolved into the largest consumer golf and travel show in the Spokane and Coeur d’Alene region. The 100+ exhibitors represent golf retailers, golf manufacturers, golf travel, PGA quick tip instruction, seminars by local PGA professionals, a Demo Area, a Putting Contest, Long Drive Contests, Travel & Golf give-a-ways, Junior Golf, Show Only Deals and so much more.
Feb 24th & 25th, 2018 at the Spokane Convention Center.