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Airxcel launches Mach-10 air conditioner
(Sept. 21, 2015) - Weighing in at only 80 pounds, the Mach-10 boasts 13,500 Btu of cooling capacity, 5,600 Btu of heating capacity, and can utilize either a ducted system or a free delivery ceiling assembly. The newly designed AC and heat pump features a lower profile shroud ideal for taller motorhomes and fifth wheels, the release noted.
Seven-way connector serves as wiring hub
(Sept. 18, 2015) - Safer and more attractive than multiple exposed wires, Conntek's Molded 7-Pole Junction Box provides a simplified way of connecting lines from a cord to a trailer's wiring, the organization announced in a press release.



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Coleman joins Find Your Park movement

Couple takes dealer to court over stinky camper

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1st Choice RV Outfitters educates on maintenance

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Heartland RV announces west coast expansion

Coast debuts Thousand Trails Open Road Collection

PRVCA smashes attendance record at Hershey show

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Coleman joins Find Your Park movement
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(Sept. 22, 2015) - "This prime example of public-private partnership demonstrates how together we can strengthen the National Park System and inspire more people to explore the variety of park experiences that can be enjoyed across the country," said Shafroth.
Couple takes dealer to court over stinky camper
(Sept. 22, 2015) - A Council Bluffs couple claim in a lawsuit that the camper they bought from a dealer last year is so stinky it's unusable, the Journal Star reported.
Thor Motor Coach promotes open house lineup
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(Sept. 22, 2015) - "I have challenged our team to continue to reach further and bring new solutions to the market. We believe our open house offerings show exactly what it means to be an innovation leader," said Kime.
1st Choice RV Outfitters educates on maintenance
(Sept. 22, 2015) - 1st Choice RV Outfitters announced it is now offering courtesy inspections for RV owners in South Florida. The inspections are ideal for detecting damage and repair issues that can be brought on by South Florida weather, the organization announced in a press release.

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Thor Industries posts record fiscal year sales, income
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(Sept. 22, 2015) - "Fiscal 2015 marks the first year Thor has exceeded $4 billion in annual sales, an accomplishment in which we all take great pride. Our entire team has worked relentlessly to achieve record results on both the top and bottom lines," said Martin.
Heartland RV announces west coast expansion
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(Sept. 22, 2015) - Once completed, Heartland expects to use the manufacturing facility to expand production for west coast markets. The total estimated investment is approximately $12 million for the 248,000 square-foot facility, which is expected to employ approximately 120 new workers and begin production in the first quarter of calendar 2016.
Coast debuts Thousand Trails Open Road Collection
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(Sept. 21, 2015) - "There are 280 new products in the collection that we did not previously have in our system," Wes Williams, national account manager, told RV Daily Report. "We also integrated another 100 houseware products that some dealers already carry."
PRVCA smashes attendance record at Hershey show
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(Sept. 21, 2015) - Another 7,480 people entered the gates on Sunday, the final day of the show, to boost total attendance to 52,191 - up 6,142 over last year's record, a 13.3 percent increase.
Open house supplier showcase lets dealers test products
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(Sept. 21, 2015) - "Having this many RV dealers running around the area gives us a tremendous opportunity to educate them on the features and benefits of products they sell in their stores as well as the components on many of the RVs in their inventory," said Hawkins. "An educated customer makes us all look better."

 
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Tourists spend $971 million in southwest Virginia
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(Sept. 22, 2015) - Southwest Virginia has seen a 50 percent increase in total travel expenditures for the region since 2004. More than 9,750 jobs exist in Southwest Virginia due to tourism, increasing by 560 jobs since 2004, the Roanoke Star reported.
Twin Falls offering Sept. camping/cabin discounts
(Sept. 22, 2015) - Days are cooler, the trees are changing colors and Twin Falls Resort State Park is offering discounts for cabins and camp sites through September, the Wyoming County Report stated.
Campers rescued as Squamish Valley floods
(Sept. 22, 2015) - Seven campers were rescued Sunday due to heavy rains and flooding in the region, the Squamish Chief reported. Squamish Search and Rescue (SSAR) manager Katy Chambers told The Squamish Chief that five adults and two children were rescued by helicopter.
Utah Office of Outdoor Rec. announces new grant program
(Sept. 22, 2015) - The Office of Outdoor Recreation announced the new Utah Waypoint Grant program. This 50 percent matching grant makes a total of $400,000 available to Utah communities to build outdoor recreation infrastructure and improve recreational opportunities statewide.
Special KOA weekend brings big summer season to close
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(Sept. 22, 2015) - Kampgrounds of America posted record results for the 2015 summer camping season, it reported in a press release. KOA's annual Value Kard Rewards Camper Appreciation Weekend Sept. 18-20, continued KOA's summer success story, with a 10 percent increase in camper nights from the same special weekend in 2014.
Earlton Hill Campground gets its own taste of color
(Sept. 22, 2015) - The Earlton Hill Campground hosted a unique charitable race last weekend that left its participants drenched in cold water and globs of colored powder, the Daily Mail reported.

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Crowds may cause new end to the Appalachian Trail
(Sept. 22, 2015) - When ultra-marathoner Scott Jurek summited Maine's Mount Katahdin in Baxter State Park this past July, he set the fastest known time for hiking the full length of the Appalachian Trail. But he also received three citations for violating state park rules in doing so, the Reg Blog reported.
Clay County K-9 helps find missing Fargo boy
(Sept. 22, 2015) - A Fargo child who wandered away from his family's campsite was found in the woods more than an hour later by a sheriff's deputy and his search dog just before nightfall Friday, the Grand Forks Herald reported.
Shots fired at Nederland campground
(Sept. 22, 2015) - Officials describe a fight at a Nederland campground escalating late on Friday as one man allegedly assaulted a fellow camper and menaced a police officer by firing several shots in the air, before being arrested once a Boulder County SWAT truck rolled in, the Boulder Daily Camera reported.
RV pins Michigan police officer against cruiser
(Sept. 21, 2015) - The officer's car was blocking access to the parking lot and the officer went to move his vehicle so the RV could leave. The driver did not see the officer and as he turned to leave the parking lot pinned the officer against his patrol car, the Lansing State Journal explained.
Woman trapped in camper as tornado strikes
(Sept. 21, 2015) - The twister picked up Trisha Damron's camper and dropped it 30 feet away, all while she was still inside. "After we landed, the tornado sirens started going off," she told KSHB-TV. "I was frantic trying to get out of it because I didn't want to go through it again."

Australian racing club braces for barrage of RVs
(Sept. 22, 2015) - The Bathurst Harness Racing Club is stepping up to meet the demand for further camping facilities during the Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000, the Western Advocate reported.
Sailors Cutting celebrates 50 years of camping
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(Sept. 22, 2015) - After 49 summers of camping at Sailors Cutting, Alva and Bill Rogers still think it is a perfect holiday spot, the Timaru Herald reported. Campground manager Teresa Fox said the campground's loyal followers were as eager as ever to move into their favourite spots when it opened for the 50th time on Saturday.


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