It’s October, and in Florida, that means that temperatures (sometimes) start to level off and spending time outside, especially at night, becomes a priority. In other parts of the country, October brings crisp, cool days and nights and bright, beautiful foliage. But October also means that
A toy hauler is a type of recreational vehicle that is part cargo trailer and part travel trailer. The cargo space can accommodate all manner of “toys” – that is, all-terrain vehicles, golf carts, jet skis, dune buggies, motor bikes, and others – while the travel
For lots of people familiar with the RV lifestyle, traveling in a rig often involves setting up in a campground somewhere, with hookups for water and power and maybe even some entertaining amenities, such as a swimming pool, recreation room, or café. But for some other
If traveling in an RV is a dream of yours, whether for occasional trips or as part of a full-time lifestyle change, but you’ve put it off because you’re single or would be traveling alone at times, don’t let that stop you from bringing your dream
For many people, tiny is better. A growing population of Americans are opting to drive tiny cars, eat several small meals a day rather than a few big ones, and even live in tiny spaces. With that trend on the rise, it’s worth considering whether a
Florida is no stranger to severe weather, including hurricanes. The Atlantic Ocean hurricane season runs from June 1 to November 30 every year, and during this time, the chance for hurricane formation in the Atlantic Basin is increased. With just the right conditions, a storm packing