Saturday, January 29, 2011

10 Reasons Why Many Trails RV carries Skyline Products

  • Skyline was founded in 1951.
  • Skyline products are marketed through independent dealers
  • Skyline believes independent dealers are the key to our industry's achievement.
  • Skyline has been committed to our dealers and our suppliers since 1951 and we will continue this commitment in the years to come.
  • Skyline has the strength, the stability, and a long tradition of leadership to be your RV partner for the future.
  • Sklyine has a coast-to-coast network of operating divisions.
  • Skyline's CSI Program-Responses are translated into a uniform measurement of the quality of the buying experience from start to finish from the customers' point of view.
  • Skyline is a Debt-Free company with one of the strongest balance sheets in the business world.
  • Skyline stock has consistently outperformed all publicly-held RV companies.  We are a publicly-owned company traded on the New York Stock Exchange.  Symbol: SKY
  • Skyline provides a full warranty and pays processed warranty bills daily.


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Did You Know... Interest on Most RV Loans is Tax Deductible!

Enjoy the Benefits of RV Travel and Get a Tax Advantage Too!

To qualify for the home mortgage interest deduction, the IRS has ruled that:
For more information, consult your tax advisor or visit http://www.rvda.org/.
  • Provided as a service by The National RV Dealers Association

Monday, January 24, 2011

More Than $19 Million in Grants to Protect Coastal Wetlands

More Than $19 Million in Grants to Protect Coastal Wetlands

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Keeping in Touch

Keeping in Touch

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The Maxwell Full-timing Aptitude Test

 The Maxwell Full-timing Aptitude Test

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The Full-Timing Experience

The Full-Timing Experience

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New Book for Beginning RVers

New Book for Beginning RVers

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Top 100 Good Sam Parks and Top 300 Trailer Life Directory RV Parks

Top 100 Good Sam Parks and Top 300 Trailer Life Directory RV Parks

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Ford Recalling Nearly 15,000 F-Series and Edge/Lincoln MKX Crossovers

Ford Recalling Nearly 15,000 F-Series and Edge/Lincoln MKX Crossovers

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Diesel Shootout: The Big Three’s Top 3/4-Ton Pickups Go Head-to-Head

Diesel Shootout: The Big Three’s Top 3/4-Ton Pickups Go Head-to-Head

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Are Truck Speed Limiters In Our Future?

Are Truck Speed Limiters In Our Future?

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Friday, January 21, 2011

Go RVing - Explore RVs Including Towable and Motorized Styles

Go RVing - Explore RVs Including Towable and Motorized Styles

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Go RVing - Recreation Vehicle Activities

Go RVing - Recreation Vehicle Activities

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Go RVing

Go RVing

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Go RVing - Affordable RVs & Information

Go RVing - Affordable RVs & Information

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Go RVing - RV Travel Ideas, News and Dealer Information

Go RVing - RV Travel Ideas, News and Dealer Information

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Thursday, January 20, 2011

RV Travel Checklist, Camping Check List, RV Supplies - Trailer Life Directory

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2011 NPS Fee-Free Days

2011 NPS Fee-Free Days: "2011 NPS Fee-Free Days
Trailer Life, January 6, 2011


Again this year the National Park Service will offer several fee-free days at more than 100 national parks that usually charge entrance fees.

Mark your calendar for the following fee-free days in 2011:


January 15-17 (Martin Luther King, Jr. Birthday weekend)


April 16-24 (National Park Week)


June 21 (First day of summer)


September 24 (Public Lands Day)


November 11-13 (Veterans Day weekend)


Making the fun even more affordable, many national park concessioners are joining the National Park Service in welcoming visitors with their own special offers.

Here’s a tip – many of your 394 national parks NEVER charge an entrance fee. So start Planning Your Visit!

*Fee waiver includes: entrance fees, commercial tour fees, and transportation entrance fees. Other fees such as reservation, camping, tours, concession and fees collected by third parties are not included unless stated otherwise.

For more information about the National Park Service, visit www.nps.gov."

Monday, January 17, 2011

A Site For Sore Eyes-Lake Powell

Although Lake Powell is best explored from the upper deck of a houseboat, day trips are an option as well-Lake Powell Resorts and Marinas rents powerboats, Jet skis, kayaks and other water toys.  If you're pulling an RV, there are 139 full hookup sites and 60 pull-through spaces.  Each site includes a picnic table, charcoal grill and/or fire pit, among other things. There's even free Wi-Fi. In addition, Wahweap RV Park and Campground offers 112 tent/self-contained RV sites. 
With the lake as a backdrop, there aren't any bad sites, but the best bet is site No. 26.  Situated at the top of a hill overlooking the bay, the views are second-to-none--It's definitely a site for sore eyes.
Information: Lake Powell Resorts and Marinas, 888 896-3829
or:
http://www.lakepowell.com/

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Thursday, January 13, 2011

Keeping Warm

Keeping Warm

Saguaro National Park in Tucson, Arizona

Few places demonstrate more dramatically how difficult life can be than the Sonoran Desert.  Within these 120,000 square miles in southern Arizona, southeastern California and northwestern Mexico, grows North America's largest cactus, the stately Saguaro (carnegiea gigantea).  Each of these impressive plants, which can rise up to 50 feet tall and weigh in at up to 16,000 pounds, has defied incredible odds simply to exist.  With the region's summer temperatures routinely exceeding 100 degrees F, and with the constant tug of drought straining daily existence, these "desert monarchs" perservere,, some  for as long as two centuries. Over their impressive lifespans, saguaros may produce as many as 40 million seeds, but only a tiny fraction sprout, and even less grow into plants (on average only 1).  Those that do survive however, exude a stately, regal presence.

Arizona's Saguaro National Park is a celebration of tenacity, a monument to nature's persistence.  Consisting of two sections-the Tucson Mountain District to the West of Tucson and the Rincon Mountain District to Tucson's East-Saguaro National Park showcases the features of both high and low desert environments.  The 24,000 acre Tucson Mountain District, the more accessible of the two sections, showcases the hotter, drier ecosystem that exists in this region at elevations of approximately 2,400 to 4,600 feet above sea level.  The higher 67,000 acre Rincon Mountain District features large areas of saguaros, as well as oak and pine forests.  This section of the park has more miles of hiking trails in the saguaros than the Tucson Mountain District, and persistent hikers will find ponderosa pines and fewer people at higher elevations.

Travelers who want to see the nightly blooms of the park's namesake plants should visit from late April through June, and RVers wanting to revel in the profusion of colors displayed by Mexican poppies, globe mallows, marigolds and lupines should enter the park in mid-March to late April.

In Saguaro West, the Red HIlls Visitor Center delivers a park overview.  After making this first stop, visitors should take the Bajada Scenic Loop Drive, making sure to explore the paved Desert discovery Nature Trail.

Although Saguaro National Park only has backcountry campsites, RVers can camp at nearby Tucson Mountain County Park.

Saguaro National Park, (520) 733-5158  www.nps.gov/sagu.

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Campfire Canvas Survey by RVIA

Results of a Campfire Canvas survey by the Recreation Vehicle Industry Association (RVIA) indicate that more new buyers are coming into the Rv market and that seasoned RV owners are still as passionate as ever about Rving, even in difficult economic times. 

According to survey findings released late last year, 16 percent of the respondents said they bought their first RV during the past year.  This is an increase over the previous year, when 12 percent of the respondents said they were first-time buyers.  Among those surveyed, 90 percent cited the affordability of the lifestyle as a major benefit to owning an Rv.  Forty percent said they are considering another RV purchase, with 21.8 percent looking to buy in the next year and 43.9 percent within the next 2 years.

Find your perfect RV at Many Trails RV in Prescott Valley, Az.  Home of the No Haggle pricing.
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