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Mexico's Copper Canyon Tarahumara Indians

Mexico’s Copper Canyon Tarahumara Indians

Mexico’s Copper Canyon is the ancestral home of the private, self–sufficient Tarahumara Indians. They are often described as being the most primitive Indian tribe in North America. They are closely related to the Pima Indians of southern Arizona.
In the winter they live in caves, and move into small log cabins in the summer. In the [...]

Mexico’s Copper Canyon The Adventure of a Lifetime.

Mexico’s Copper Canyon The Adventure of a Lifetime.

The Copper Canyon isn’t a single canyon but rather a series of massive interconnected gorges totaling more than 25,000 square miles. The canyons are 1.5 times deeper and cover four times the area of Arizona’s Grand Canyon. This is where the U.S. Army hunted Pancho Villa for ten years without success.
Six of the major canyons [...]

The only cemetery of its kind in the world Coon Dog Memorial Graveyard.

The only cemetery of its kind in the world Coon Dog Memorial Graveyard.

The only cemetery of its kind in the world, Key Underwood Coon Dog Memorial, lies off the beaten path 7 miles west of Tuscumbia, AL. Here in a small grassy meadow lies the final resting place of over 200 authentic coon dogs from all across the United States.
Who started the cemetery and why, you might [...]

RVing Tips

RVing Tips

For anyone with a natural disposition for “the great outdoors,” various RVing tips will surely be second nature. However, for others,help is as close as your computer. For instance want to find out how
to save on fuel, just do a Google search. One tip that you’ll find is that proper tire inflation and weight [...]

About RVing

There are many places to go to find out about RVing. RV show and dealers provides those looking a good feel for the types of RVs that are available and the wide range of prices to choose from.
Most indications suggest RVing is a growing trend as people look at alternative ways to travel than [...]

Go RVing

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RVing sounds easy right? Well actually it is First you need an RV to go RVing in. If you’re like many of us who dream about one day owning your own motor home chances are RVing [...]

Family RVing

There seems no better way to connect to the countryside, including the rugged beauty of nature, than family RVing. This will involve most if not all family members being on the same page as they head out for a similar purpose of comfort spent in an RV while visiting campsites and public parks for the [...]

Camping and RVing

There is definitely a basic difference between camping and RVing as one is certainly more comfortable in a RV than a tent, depending on the size of the RV. Definitely there are campsites catering for both those using tents for camping and RVing being able to connect to electricity to feed batteries and generators.
Its an [...]

Full Time RVing

Imagine being a full time RVer, having the open road to lead you anywhere you wish to go may certainly not be suited to everyone the advice is to try it out for a while before you sell your home for instance and set out full time RVing. There are many accounts of people who’ve [...]

RVers

The term ‘RVers’ brings us down to earth perhaps quicker when we consider it: far away someplace in the wilderness, the BBQ smoking and a connection with nature, wildlife, waterways and fishing, all infusing and imbuing the senses, well – RVers are well known to experienced such delights.
Those traditional RVers will be able to teach [...]

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