Motor Home Destinations California Redwood Forests

June 17th, 2009 Comments Off Posted in Articles

Written by Andrew Stratton Just imagine standing there, looking up at a giant tree that rises above you into the sky. Even the huckleberries are several feet over your head. Standing among these giants really puts life in perspective, and the hush of the forest floor is so quiet that your footsteps sound like thunder.

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Be Cautious Before Buying One Way RV Rental

June 17th, 2009 Comments Off Posted in Articles

Written by Rohit Chopra It is quite obvious that most people dont flock to northern climates for wintertime road trips. For that reason, rental agencies for RVs have shifted to the sunny areas from where their customers want to drive. In such cases where people want to drive from one place to another, one way rv rental is the only solution for the traveler. Its also a great way to test drive a rig to see if you might want to buy it at the end of the trip, taking part in an increasingly popular trend in American travel.

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Motor Home Boondocking for Beginners

June 14th, 2009 Comments Off Posted in Articles

Written by Andrew Stratton What’s the fun in driving your motor home to a crowded campground on the edge of a city (exactly the kind of place we’d all like to escape!), plugging in and listening to your neighbors watch TV all night? We could have just stayed home for that.

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Airport Transportation Via Limousines Service in La Jolla, San Diego

June 13th, 2009 Comments Off Posted in Articles

Written by Adnan

Tourists, travelers, and executives will tell you, to fully enjoy and experience the very finest of any city you need to have adequate transportation from the airport to destinations in and around the city; whether they are a hotel or a 5-star restaurant. The decision on airport transportation is one of the most important decisions that need to be made during your trip.The finest option of course, for any discerning traveler or executive is to rent a chauffeured limousine for the duration of their trip.

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Motor Home Exploration in the Mojave

June 13th, 2009 Comments Off Posted in Articles

Written by Andrew Stratton The Mojave Desert is one of the greatest places in America to see spectacular scenery. It’s in a unique spot; it comprises the barrier between the low, hot Sonora Desert and the cool, high Great Basin of Nevada and Utah. It covers 25,000 square miles, and sprawls into the states of California, Arizona, Nevada and Utah.

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Orange County Limo Rentals - Three Ways to Stretch Your Dollars and Your Limo in the Oc

June 12th, 2009 Comments Off Posted in Articles

Written by Dan Raymond

OC limousine services can be pricey, especially when coupled with the high cost of gas and the above average cost of living in Orange County California.

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Eaglerider Revolutionizes Motorcycle Travel

June 7th, 2009 Comments Off Posted in Articles

Written by Samuel Martin

EagleRider, a leading motorcycle rental company, is now paving the way for a revolution in the way enthusiasts travel. EagleRider’s self-drive tours are beginning to generate a buzz within the industry as result of their dramatic growth since conception.

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Get Best Ducati Decals Only at All Out Graphics

June 6th, 2009 Comments Off Posted in Articles

Written by Vikram kuamr

If you are the owner of any stunning bike like Ducati or Honda, then it is sure you are really the one who can be put under the category of bike enthusiasts.  These are the special bikes that are preferred by all those who really know how it feels to have a wonderful bike.

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Dual Purpose Riding the Lost Coast

June 1st, 2009 Comments Off Posted in Articles

Written by Edward Ospital

 

The Lost Coast

 

     The day had finally arrived to ride the Lost Coast. Immediately upon being stationed back in Northern California I traded in my BMW RT 1100 for a 2008 KLR 650. What better route for an inaugural ride? After many years of hotel touring I was transitioning back to my pack it light, freeze at night mode of travel. The Usal Road and Lost Coast road conditions were an unknown. The winter months of 2008 had seen a lot of rain on the North Coast near Eureka California and my research indicated that the roads could be impassable if wet.  Would the KLR be able to conquer what the King’s Range and Sinkyone Wilderness threw our way in late March? To hedge my bets I packed two motorcycle tie down straps that could possible double as tow straps. My riding partner for this trip would be a college roommate from 19 years ago. Glenn had called the day prior with a cryptic, I’ve bought something that will handle anything the road will throw at us. Cryptic messages are usually never good. Maybe the extra space the straps would take was cheap insurance. Where we were going Triple A would fear to tread.

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150 Mpg On A Gas Bicycle

June 1st, 2009 Comments Off Posted in Articles

Written by Arthor Pens

Today more than ever people are looking to save money on transportation. As the cost of gasoline continues to rise you will see more vehicles designed to be less fuel thirsty to requiring no fuel at all. One of these vehicles that are starting to become popular and very affordable are motorized bicycles. These are fully functional bicycles that have engines attached to them and get up to 150 miles per gallon. I have been seeing them sporadically around town and they always catch my eye as they wiz by. They are usually on simple beach cruisers and mountain bikes with riders of all ages.

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