
BY Rick Knight—If you travel with your dog, you’ll want to know more about the SpotOn GPS Dog Fence…
Continue reading #PRODUCT/REVIEW: First Look – Keeping Your Dog Safe With The SpotOn GPS Fence Collar…and Why We Recommend ItBY Rick Knight—If you travel with your dog, you’ll want to know more about the SpotOn GPS Dog Fence…
Continue reading #PRODUCT/REVIEW: First Look – Keeping Your Dog Safe With The SpotOn GPS Fence Collar…and Why We Recommend ItBY Christopher Gardner—The JLab ANC 3 wireless earbuds offer solid sound quality and great optional noise-cancelling capabilities. They do so with a convenient and versatile case and at a great price. JLAB claim a 42+ hours of playtime. Let’s find out…
Continue reading #PRODUCT/REVIEW: JLab ANC 3 True Wireless Earbuds Offer Great Features For A Great PriceBY Marco Kathuria—Another episode in a series featuring interviews with GMC Motorhome owners. In part three, John Mest discusses the GMC Motorhome owner support network and concludes with how he came to finally have a coach of his own.
Continue reading #VIDEO/INTERVIEW: Ex-GMC Truck & Coach Division Employee, John Mest, Finds a GMC MotorhomeBY Elena Gorgan—The equivalent of a unicorn on wheels, if unicorns existed in real life, would be a Brooks Stevens design. The 1941 Western Flyer Motorhome is one such unicorn, made even more special after it was sprinkled with magical fairy dust by hotrodder Howdy Ledbetter.
Continue reading #VINTAGE/MOTORHOME: Remembering the 1941 Western Flyer Motorhome, an RV Unlike Any Other Out ThereBrian Kevin—THE YEAR WAS 1972. Don McLean’s “American Pie” was big. Watergate hadn’t yet broke. And the gas crisis—what’s a gas crisis? Cars were boats and motorhomes were spaceships and sales were booming. General Motors wanted in—which was unusual.
Continue reading #VINTAGE/MOTORHOME: When the GMC Motorhome Revolutionized Road StyleBY Christopher Gardner—If you use your motorbike for more than an afternoon’s jaunt to a diner in the next town over, you probably will want some container space for holding more gear than you can fit in a couple of pockets. The KemiMoto 30-liter Expandable Tail Bag may be just the storage solution for your next long ride.
Continue reading #PRODUCT/REVIEW: KemiMoto 30-L Expandable Motorcycle Tail Bag (Long-Term Review)BY Marco Kathuria—Another episode in a series featuring interviews with GMC Motorhome owners. In part two, John Mest continues his recounting of time spent on the GMC Motorhome assembly line and how his work life radically changed after production ceased in 1978.
Continue reading #VIDEO/INTERVIEW: Ex-GMC Motorhome Assembly Worker, John Mest, and the End of an EraBY Richard Webber—During the pandemic, campervan madness swept across the UK with sales rocketing by more than 150 per cent. While that surge in demand has waned somewhat, a strong appetite for living the dream remains.
Continue reading #VINTAGE/CAMPERS: The UK’s Classic Camper Club & Some of Its MembersBY Abby Ferguson–GMC Motorhomes International is hosting a “Vintage Class A RV Rally” in Mineola, Texas from April 3-9 to coincide with the eclipse. To ensure that everybody has fun, this article is the first in a series that will explore what to expect during the eclipse and how to enjoy the experience safely!
Continue reading #SPONSORED/POST: How to Photograph the Solar EclipseBY Christopher Gardner—The KemiMoto range of heated gloves does an admirable job of covering most of the demands of a winter/heated motorcycle glove, and at a surprisingly reasonable price. Moreover, you can choose from a few models and variations or buy a couple of pairs without breaking your winter-riding budget.
Continue reading #PRODUCT/REVIEW: Testing KemiMoto’s Heated Motorcycle Gloves in Frigid TemperaturesUPDATE (March 5, 2024): The rally is SOLD OUT!
GMC Motorhomes International is pleased to be hosting a “Vintage Class A RV Rally” and welcomes all makes and models to come join in the festivities!
Continue reading #SOLAR/ECLIPSE: Register for the Vintage RV Rally in Texas Hosted by GMCMI (SOLD OUT)BY Lynne Fedorick—Truck stops exist to cater to truckers, ensuring they have the necessities to transport goods across the country. These stops typically offer fuel, water, food, retail stores, showers, and parking areas for resting. Many also allocate parking for RVs, and some even feature a dump station.
Continue reading #OVERNIGHTING: Can You Park An RV At Truck Stops Overnight?BY Christopher Gardner—The BioLite FirePit+ from BioLIte Energy strives to be an attractive and convenient fire pit that also can be a portable grill. The fire pit, with its detachable battery/blower unit but without the lid, still comes in just under 20 pounds, so the original package is certainly portable in terms of weight. But how well does it hold up to double-duty as a portable fire place?
Continue reading #PRODUCT/REVIEW: The BioLite FirePit+ (with Airflow Technology)BY Marco Kathuria—Another episode in a series featuring interviews with GMC Motorhome owners. This time we hear from Tom Mest as explains how he was recruited to be parts of General Motors’ beta-testing of their soon-to-be-announced motorhome in 1972. Part two (to come) explores how the assembly of the motorhome came to an end in 1978.
Continue reading #VIDEO/INTERVIEW: John Mest Worked on the GMC Motorhome Assembly Line in the 1970sBY Ben Dain-Smith & Benjamin Hunting—When muscle car pioneer Bill Collins decided it was time to move on from his design role at DeLorean (where he penned the original take on what would become the DMC-12), he turned his attention to that most neglected of ’80s market slots: the high-performance motorhome.
Continue reading #VINTAGE/CAMPER: The Vixen RV is Unlike any Other Motorhome You’ve Seen from the 1980s