RV DESTINATION- AUX ARC PARK, in Ozark Arkansas

RV DESTINATION- AUX ARC PARK, in Ozark Arkansas

Aux Arc Park is a COE campground on the Ozark Lake and the Arkansas River. The name Aux Arc originated from French explorers, and the term means “the big bend” which supposedly describes the bend in the Arkansas River. The French are well-known for putting weird names all over Arkansas. Over time, clear-thinking people simplified…

1,001 WAYS TO DIE IN YOUR RV- FRESHWATER TANKS
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1,001 WAYS TO DIE IN YOUR RV- FRESHWATER TANKS

Freshwater tanks are pure evil. That vile, insidious freshwater tank. It lurks silently in darkness. Hidden in a crevice, deep in the bowels of your RV. It is a silent killer, which strikes without warning or mercy. Your freshwater tanks can be a good servant, but it is a cruel master. It demands that you…

1,001 WAYS TO DIE IN YOUR RV- CARJACKING

1,001 WAYS TO DIE IN YOUR RV- CARJACKING

Victims of carjacking can be kidnapped, injured, and even killed. Almost half the victims of carjacking are injured, and about one in twenty victims are seriously injured. While slightly over half of carjackings are successful, the risk of injury is about the same for successful and failed attempts. Carjacking has increased in recent years, mostly…

RV DESTINATION- ROBBER’S CAVE STATE PARK, Oklahoma

RV DESTINATION- ROBBER’S CAVE STATE PARK, Oklahoma

Robber’s Cave State Park, a Civilian Conservation Corps camp built around 1933-36, got its name from the fact that the area was a popular retreat for outlaws after the Civil War. The cave area is thought to have been a hideout for outlaws. Activities available at Robber’s Cave State Park include swimming (beach and pool),…

1,001 WAYS TO DIE IN YOUR RV- BISON, MOOSE, DEER, AND ELK ATTACKS

1,001 WAYS TO DIE IN YOUR RV- BISON, MOOSE, DEER, AND ELK ATTACKS

Deer, Elk, and Moose are among the deadliest animals in America. People think they look precious and gentle, but they kill more people than bears. They will attack if they feel threatened or are injured. Also, they tend to be more aggressive during mating season, and during calving season. In fact, the two biggest warning…