• 10 Reasons You Need to Visit and RV Show in 2025 | Ep. 52
    Jan 30 2025

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    Thinking about buying an RV? Looking for the latest camping gear? Or just want to soak up the RV lifestyle before the season starts? Then this episode is for you!

    We’re breaking down 10 reasons why attending an RV show in 2025 is a total game-changer, plus sharing our top 5 tips to make the most of your visit. From scoring exclusive show deals and seeing the latest innovations to connecting with fellow RVers and getting expert advice straight from the pros, an RV show is more than just shopping—it’s an experience!

    We’re also putting a spotlight on the Toronto Spring Camping and RV Show (Feb 27 - Mar 2, 2025)—Canada’s largest RV event—so you know exactly what to expect and how to plan your visit.

    So grab a coffee (or an ice cream cone 🍦), hit play, and get ready to fuel your camping dreams!

    🎧 Listen now and start planning your next great RV adventure! 🚐💨

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  • Fort Wilderness: Disney Magic or Expensive Money Trap? | Ep. 51
    Jan 22 2025

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    Join Dan and Melina as they dive into the iconic Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground at Walt Disney World. From premium amenities and serene nature vibes to recent policy changes sparking controversy, we break down everything you need to know. Is it worth the cost? How does it cater to both Disney diehards and "non-Disney" campers? And can big rigs truly navigate this campground with ease? Tune in for a balanced look at the pros, cons, and must-know tips for your next magical camping getaway!

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  • Key West & Sugarloaf Key KOA: Island Life, Adventure, and Lessons from the Heat | Ep. 50
    Jan 6 2025

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    Celebrate with us as we hit a major milestone—our 50th episode!

    Join Dan and Melina for an unforgettable journey through Key West and the lush Sugarloaf Key KOA. From stunning tropical landscaping to the challenges of paddleboarding in sudden storms, we dive into the highs, lows, and lessons of our first trip to the Florida Keys.

    We’ll share why we chose the Sugarloaf Key KOA over other resorts, how the campground exceeded our expectations, and tips for navigating Key West like a pro. Plus, hear about the Hemingway House, Duval Street adventures, incredible local ice cream, wild chickens, and why this trip became a bookmark for future visits.

    Stick around for our Weekend Warrior Tip of the Week and get inspired to make your own island dreams a reality. Whether you're a seasoned RVer or planning your first trip to the Keys, this episode is packed with valuable insights and stories you won’t want to miss!

    Listen now to dive into the adventure!

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  • Ontario Canada to Key West Florida | Ep. 49
    Dec 30 2024

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    2630 KM from Ontario to Key West (That's 1609 miles for our American friends) in 3 days: In this episode, we kick off our epic four-part series detailing our unforgettable summer road trip from Ontario to Key West and back! Join us for the first leg of the journey as we navigate a chaotic border crossing during Independence Day weekend, share our overnight stay at a cozy Cracker Barrel in Meadville, PA, and weigh the pros and cons of taking I-79/I-77 versus I-75.

    We’ll also recount memorable stops along the way, including Carowinds Campground, Orangeburg Memorial Gardens, and Sunshine Travel RV Resort in Vero Beach. Plus, we’ll share tips on planning fuel stops, detouring to Fort Lauderdale Airport to pick up family, and prepping for the scenic drive through the Florida Keys.

    Whether you're planning your own road trip or just love hearing about RV adventures, this episode is packed with stories, lessons, and our Weekend Warrior Tip of the Week!

    Listen now and hit the road with us on this incredible journey!

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  • Anza-Borrego State Park California | Ep. 48
    Apr 24 2023

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    Today, we have a fantastic location to talk about, the one and only Anza-Borrego State Park. So grab your camping gear, and let's dive into this beautiful desert oasis!

    Anza-Borrego State Park, located in sunny Southern California, is the largest state park in the Golden State. It's a vast, sprawling natural wonderland that covers over 600,000 acres, with the vibrant colors of the desert landscape providing a captivating backdrop for your camping adventure. The park is famous for its fascinating geological formations, rich history, and, of course, the stunning spring wildflower blooms that bring a riot of color to the desert floor.

    Now, let's talk campgrounds! There are several wonderful options to choose from within the park, with the most popular being Borrego Palm Canyon Campground and Tamarisk Grove Campground. Both offer a range of amenities to make your stay comfortable, including restrooms, potable water, picnic tables, and fire rings for that cozy evening campfire. Plus, the park offers numerous primitive, backcountry sites for the more adventurous campers who prefer a more remote and rugged experience.

    But there's more to Anza-Borrego than just the campgrounds! As you explore the park, you'll find plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, birdwatching, and stargazing. There are over 500 miles of trails, catering to all skill levels, and the park is home to some of the darkest skies in Southern California, perfect for an unforgettable night of stargazing.

    And let's not forget about the unique opportunity to spot the park's most famous residents, the bighorn sheep, or "borrego" in Spanish, which gave the park its name. Anza-Borrego State Park is truly a gem, and I cannot recommend it enough for your next camping adventure. RSSVERIFY

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  • Why Saskatchewan Should Be on your Bucket List | Ep. 47
    Apr 5 2023

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    Picking up where we left off, We were detailing the Great Canadian Roadtrip of 2021 which saw us travel West through Alberta and back. When we last left off we promised to come back and detail our stay at Pike Lake Provincial Park…and we will get to that but first, I want to detail why you shouldn’t sleep on Saskatchewan as a vacation destination.

    Saskatchewan has a broad reputation in much of Canada as a fly-over or drive through Province, Saskatchewan, however is among the most fascinating provinces you can visit, with warm people, small town charms and a ton of different, and fascinating eco systems to explore.

    Known as the “Land of the Living Skies” SK does have amazing views of the sky from pretty much everywhere, given the flat prairie landscape, but it is so much more than flat and boring.

    Did you know, there is a Buoyant Salt Lake, known as the Dead Sea of Canada in SK? That located at Little Manitou Lake near Watrous SK. The home of buoyancy and famed healing waters, you can also camp at the Manitou and District Regional Park, which has 108 fully serviced, sites as well as a variety of electric and non electric sites ranging from $24-37 per night. This park also has a pretty nice playgrounds, a golf course and beach area and is well worth the visit.

    There is also an amazing Sand Dunes Provincial park which is so far North it’s almost in the Northwest Territories? How about Coulees, Bison, Rattlesnakes and Even Quicksand? All of those can be found at Grasslands National Park, as well as a Boreal Forest in Prince Albert National Park. All of that and 100,000 lakes to keep you swimming and fishing to your hearts content.

    All of this and provincial camping fees that offer amazing amenities for camping fees which are 40% cheaper than Ontario Parks

    One of the best of those is Pike Lake Provincial Park

    PIKE LAKE

    Located 20 minutes south of Saskatoon, Pike Lake Provincial Park is the perfect home base visiting Saskatoon and surrounding area. Lots of shaded sites and situated on the South Saskatchewan River, the park offers various recreational opportunities for visitors to enjoy including water activities, playgrounds, tennis, pickle ball and beach volleyball courts, mini golf and a popular outdoor pool with a waterslide. There is a 1.5-km Nature Trail begins at the interpretive centre and provides a great opportunity to experience the diverse wildlife and ecosystems contained within the park.

    Best, the Barrier-Free playground and Lakeside Promenade Trail features a level boardwalk surface and enables anyone to take advantage of what the park has to offer.

    220 Sites. All Electric except sites 211-220. Rates are $33 for electric and $20 for non-electric.

    Fee for pool of $5/$2 youth

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  • Visiting Jasper and the Icefields Parkway | Ep. 46
    Apr 21 2022

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    Hello everyone! We're BACK for Season 3 with even more goodies from our cross-Canada tour in 2021. Today we talk about Jasper, Alberta. More specifically:

    • The places you need to pay to play (or drive)
    • Length restrictions in Campgrounds
    • The town of Jasper
    • Things to do
    • How to add another province to your list in less than an hour
    • Where to shower;
    • ...and much more!


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  • Lake Louise and Hiking the Teahouse Challenge | Ep. 45
    Nov 24 2021

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    Well, we did it. Teahouse Challenge is Complete and we are all better off for it. In today's episode we cover:

    • The parking problem at National Parks
    • The closest campgrounds to Lake Louise
    • How the Chateau is the nicest hotel you'll never see (maybe)
    • Why Lake Louise is SO turquoise
    • Who Lake Louise is named after
    • the Lake Agnes Tea House
    • the Plain of Six Glaciers Teahouse
    • What the Teahouse challenge is
    • Our two favourite tips and tools for this trek
    • Everything you wanted to know about alpine outhouses

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    31 mins