by Malcolm Callister | Jun 1, 2021 | Places to See
The Attack Came with No Warning…You are standing with a small group of campers, at the Hartt Island RV Resort, waiting, staring into the distance on the edge of the clifftop, 20 metres above New Brunwick’s Saint John River, on a warm, clear evening in July. “There,” a...
by Malcolm Callister | May 17, 2021 | DIY
It was a Monday lunchtime in September, nobody was around, kids were back in schools. Linda and I had just backed our fifth wheel trailer onto the Forestry Commission-approved dry camping site. We were at Kootenai Falls, Montana. Kootenai Falls is located between the...
by Malcolm Callister | Apr 23, 2021 | DIY, RV Living
It was the first day of November when we crossed the USA-Mexico border at Nogales south of Tucson. Six rigs in a small caravan, driving into Mexico. Five couples and Janice on her own with her dog. About two hours after crossing the border, we watched in horror as the...
by Malcolm Callister | Mar 18, 2021 | Money Sense, RV Living
RV dealerships across Canada have seen sales soar during 2020, and the start of 2021 follows the same pattern. The pandemic is driving the number of RV sales up along with prices, as people turn to camping vacations in new and used luxury RVs. This is a non-technical...
by Malcolm Callister | Feb 16, 2021 | RV Living
It was March 2020 and the Canadian government told Canadian citizens, RVers, snowbirds, and vacationers to return to Canada as soon as possible. The Canadian government made the call because of the health risk from the COVID-19 virus. Visibility was low due to heavy...