Allegrobusman

Allegrobusman is an active RVer. He travels with Allergobuswoman and their two Boston Terriers, Samantha & Marco Polo. Their adventures have taken them to many unique RV destinations. Among which are Mexico's Copper Canyon (as Wagon Masters on the Piggy Back Train), Canada, Alaska and through out the USA. You can read about some of the areas in our blog. Happy trails to you.

Is Amazon.com a Good Resource for RVers?

More than once Amazon.com has been a life saver for us as we travel. Instead of chasing all over looking for a mall or a store where we can get a gift for a birthday, anniversary, or just a special occasion, we go to Amazon.com. Once there we click on the category we are interested [...]

How Many Signs Are in Watson Lake’s Signpost Forest?

Where is Watson Lake Signpost Forest?
Who started Watson Lake Signpost Forest and why?
Let’s see if we can answer the above questions.

Can you make a living as a Workamper while RVing?

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What are the facts regarding workamping and Rving? Let’s see if I can shed some light on the subject. My wife and I have been workamping for seven years and in that time we’ve held my different position in many areas of the U.S.
It all started in 2003 our first year of [...]

The Guaymas Pearl Farm: How Cultured Pearls are Produced

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One of the most popular excursions in the Guaymas area for Rver’s is a trip to the Perlas del Mar de Cortez pearl farm. It is at ITESM better known as Tec de Monterrey. Tec de Monterrey is an educational institution located inside a beautiful and tranquil bay, known as Bacochibampo Bay, Sea [...]

Who are the Mennonites Of Cuauhtemoc, Chihuahua, Mexico?

On both of my trips to the Copper Canyon I stayed over night at Loewen’s Mennonite RV Park in Cuauhtemoc, Chihuahua, Mexico. It really was a journey back in time. These are descendants of Mennonites whose heritage started in the Netherlands than moved to Prussia. In 1786 Katherine the Great invited them to come to [...]

What can I gain by joining an RV Club?

Good question, what can you gain and is it worth it?
There are a wide variety of clubs that one might join. There are clubs that center around an RVers hobbies, his type of coach or manufacturer, travel clubs, local club chapters and the list goes on and on. If you have that joining syndrome you [...]

Camping World could be called the RVers “Big Box Store”.

Camping World could be called the RVers “big box store”. They have everything we RVers need in the way of supplies and services.
Many times I’ve found myself in need of an item and the location I’m in doesn’t have a Camping World out-let. Well thanks to their excellent Web site I can find what [...]

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 [...]

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