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  2. The Dyrt - Wikipedia

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    Campers can also book campsites on The Dyrt, which is commission-free for campground owners. [3] The Dyrt PRO, a premium service that costs $36 annually, allows campers to access PRO maps that show free camping on public lands, download maps for offline use and plan camping road trips. [4]

  3. Taking a camper van trip to get a whole new perspective on ...

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    Taking a camper van trip to get a whole new perspective on your life. Casey Barber, CNN. ... Then we’d cook breakfast on our camp stove at the rear of the van and hit the road by 8:30 or 9 a.m.

  4. The Ultimate Oregon Trail Road Trip Itinerary - AOL

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    You’ve already done Route 66 and soaked in the coastal splendor of Highway 1, maybe even looped around the Road to Hana, but what about the Oregon Trail? Yes, the real-life route that more than ...

  5. The Best RV Trips for Beginners - AOL

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    Ah, the great American road trip. A tried-and-true way to experience everything from the rolling hills of the Appalachian mountains to the sparkling California coast. The Best RV Trips for Beginners

  6. List of recreational vehicle manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Oregon, United States. Bedford Dormobile. Folkestone, Kent, United Kingdom. X. X. Defunct Blue Mountain Camper Co. Pilot Mountain, North Carolina X. Builds Tiny Rot ...

  7. Route of the Oregon Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Lander Road, formally the Fort Kearney, South Pass, and Honey Lake Wagon Road, was established and built by U.S. government contractors in 1858-59. [17] It was about 80 miles (130 km) shorter than the main trail through Fort Bridger with good grass, water, firewood and fishing but it was a much steeper and rougher route, crossing three ...