From Library Journal
Cadieux, a former recreational vehicle (RV) tour guide and aficionado, claims that he drives an RV because of the freedom it affords. This work offers bits of history, personal anecdotes, trivia, and advice from Cadieux's 11 RV trips throughout the Pacific Northwest, the Southwest, Alaska, parts of Canada and Mexico, Louisiana, and Florida. The book is a personal testimonial to the pleasures of RVing, with information on how to choose a vehicle, where to camp, how to arrange meals, and dealing with sleeping, mail, repairs, storage, and other challenges of RV living. The book is filled with names, addresses, and phone numbers of campsites from the areas Cadieux visited, as well as suggested additional readings. Of regional interest, and appropriate for public libraries where RVing is popular.- Janine Reid, Jefferson Cty. P.L., Lakewood, Col.Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Great RV Trips: A Guide to the Best RV Trips in the Us, Canada and Mexicoin the United States, Canada, and Mexico ANNOTATION
From the former president of the Outdoor Writers Association of America comes this helpful guide to the more than 8 million RV owners in America. Great RV Trips describes the sights, sounds and sensations of 11 spectacular RV tours along with maps and all other pertinent information RV travelers will need to make each trip. Black-and-white photos. Maps.
FROM THE PUBLISHER
From the former president of the Outdoor Writers Association of America comes this helpful guide to the more than 8 million RV owners in America. Great RV Trips describes the sights, sounds and sensations of 11 spectacular RV tours along with maps and all other pertinent information RV travelers will need to make each trip. Black-and-white photos. Maps.
FROM THE CRITICS
Library Journal
Cadieux, a former recreational vehicle (RV) tour guide and aficionado, claims that he drives an RV because of the freedom it affords. This work offers bits of history, personal anecdotes, trivia, and advice from Cadieux's 11 RV trips throughout the Pacific Northwest, the Southwest, Alaska, parts of Canada and Mexico, Louisiana, and Florida. The book is a personal testimonial to the pleasures of RVing, with information on how to choose a vehicle, where to camp, how to arrange meals, and dealing with sleeping, mail, repairs, storage, and other challenges of RV living. The book is filled with names, addresses, and phone numbers of campsites from the areas Cadieux visited, as well as suggested additional readings. Of regional interest, and appropriate for public libraries where RVing is popular.-- Janine Reid, Jefferson Cty. P.L., Lakewood, Col.