Thank you to all of you that have been following my blog over these past two years. My wife and I have enjoyed sharing our adventures with you. Hopefully I have inspired some of you to get out there on the road less traveled creating some great RVing adventures of your own. For those of you no longer able to RV due to physical or financial reasons, I hope you enjoy riding along in your easy chair at home.
Where would you like to go adventuring in 2011?
Some ideas:
1 – A series of blog entries along the entire length of California’s historic Hwy 49 through gold rush country visiting the historic towns and sites along the way.
2 – More boondocking adventures listing places to camp, sites to see and things to do.
3 – Seeking forgotten ghost towns and mining camps in the eleven western states.
4 – Adventures involving the unique, strange and quirky.
5 – Other (Please specify)
Please use the comment option below to vote for your favorite.
Thank you again for visiting my blog. I hope you have many enjoyable RV travels in the year to come and I hope to see you on the highway to adventure.
Looking forward to blogging in the New Year.

Dave Helgeson’s many roles in the RV industry started before he even had a driver’s license. His grandparents and father owned an RV dealership before the term “RV” had been coined, and Dave played a pivotal role in nearly every position of an RV dealership. He and his wife Cheri launched their own RV dealership in the Pacific Northwest. The duo also spent 29 years overseeing regional RV shows. Dave has also served as President of a local chapter of the Recreational Vehicle Dealers Association (RVDA), worked on the board of advisors for the RV Technician Program of a local technical college, and served as a board member of the Manufactured Home and RV Association. Dave’s reputation earned him the title of “The foremost expert on boondocking,” bestowed by RV industry icon, the late Gary Bunzer (The RV Doctor). When he’s not out boondocking, you’ll find Dave in the spotlight at RV shows across the country, giving seminars about all things RVing. He and Cheri currently roam in their fifth travel trailer, with Dave doing all the service, repair and modifications to his own unit.
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