Ode to Wooden Boats…


We spent some time on an RV trip in Maine a few summers back. Wonderful trip, beautiful state. This blog post brings me back. But, this post is not about RVs, it’s boats — wooden boats. What a sight to behold! Don’t get to see as many as we would like in our neck of the woods of Pennsylvania, so we’ve been steadily collecting favorites on Pinterest. (Feel free to recommend some pics!) Whatever your vessel, we’ll treat it like treasure. Ahoy! www.hdindoorstorage.com
http://rheller.bangordailynews.com/2017/04/02/life-downest/a-downeast-passion-for-wooden-boats/

Bad Camping = Good Results

When I saw this story “How bad camping trip turned Gonzaga into Final Four team”, I had to read it.  Not just because I have Final Four Fever.  But, it was camping! It talked about how less than ideal conditions on a camping trip (although I think this is debatable — you read and decide) brought the Gonzaga team together. Camping does that!

Is there such a thing as “Bad Camping”?

I think of an RV trip to Wellsboro, PA near the Grand Canyon on Pennsylvania. It was pouring rain. It tapped on the tent ends of our travel trailer like machine gun fire. But, it was drown out by the three generations sitting around our u-shaped dinette laughing and eating.  We had no TV. (Horrors!)  No Wi-Fi. (My tweens shudder at the thought.)  But, it was a favorite memory that we all go back to.  And as everyone gets older and busier, a moment that is pretty precious.  The sun did shine eventually and were earned some hiking cred by completing the infamous  “Turkey Path”.

Grand Canyon PA camping

I recently joined a Facebook group,”The Camping Community”.  And they are “Happy Campers”! They are such nice people sharing pictures of their camping adventures. While I haven’t met them, I imagine they are the type of people that hold the door for you when you walk in a store, smile and say “Hello”.  I bet they would say there is no such thing as a “bad camping trip” — I’ll have to ask them later. What do you think?

We all must be onto something because more people are camping — Even Oprah!

I have finally gotten around to planning some camping trips today.  Life has not allowed for as many open weekends as I hoped.  While trip planning, I thought, “What if the weather isn’t good?” “What if the campground isn’t nice?” ‘What if we can’t get reservations for that tour?”  Bottom line: It’s all good — because it’s camping.

Can’t wait to get my RV out of storage and hit the road. www.hdindoorstotrage.com

RV Bucket List: The Infield Experience We’re Looking For…


A mere 5 days ago, I was looking for a Camping/NASCAR Infield experience with rave reviews and nearby (7 hour drive. Doable: love the journey and to get some warmth and sunshine — let’s ride). Here it is: Martinsville Speedway in Virginia. With a headline that says: ‘The camping is the best part. The racing is just the dessert’, we’re in! Little late to plan for this year — don’t get me started about trip planning!  But next year, we pull the rig out of www.hdindoorstorage.com and off to the races.  And it gives us time to get up on the NASCAR lingo, like “that guy in third seems to be struggingling with dirty air.”  If that doesn’t sound convincing, I’m going with Martinsville Speedway trivia.  I’m wearing a classic Richard Petty NASCAR shirt.  Those “in-the-know” know why — do you?

http://www.journalnow.com/sports/auto_racing/at-martinsville-the-camping-is-the-best-part-the-racing/article_3ada4669-c2f3-5335-af5a-49b671da0039.html

Another Classic (Car) Love Story: A Story of Grit


We’ve said it before — we love a good car restoration story. And this one is about grit. No, not sandpaper. You know that buzzword going around — Grit is the “perseverance and passion for long-term goals”. And this couple has it. They built on their car knowledge (He says, “Early in our relationship she helped me pull a transmission in an old Scout. That’s what hooked me!”) and completely restored a 1972 Dodge Swinger. They offer great advice for DIY restorers, like “Don’t start a paint job unless you have enough time to finish it in the same day”. Now learning that lesson would test all kinds of grit. Great job Shane and Kelly! There is only one place that can take care of that labor of love! www.hdindoorstorage.com
http://www.seattletimes.com/nwshowcase/automotive/restoring-old-dodge-swinger-was-a-husband-wife-project/

RV Upgrade should have you thinking about Storage, especially Indoor RV Storage


This Blog Post caught my eye:  3 Major Signs You Need to Upgrade Your RV

The First sign “Your RV feels way too small” is familiar. We want to go on longer, farther trips. Resale is an important topic. Not only now, because it will get me to my dream RV, but in the future because the dream changes. I saw one statistic that owners hold onto an RV for 4-6 years before trading-up. So, if I can manage to invest in my Dream RV, I’m storing it at www.hdindoorstorage.com to give me a boost when I dream “UP” again!

Question: How many RVs have you been through?