Camping and RV News and Press Releases
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March 7, 2022
The Dyrt’s ‘Camping Report’ Spotlights Changing Landscape
The Dyrt, one of the leading apps for camping with an active camping community in the world, has released an in-depth and comprehensive look at the industry with the 2022 Camping Report. RV Business
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March 7, 2022
Magma’s Crossover Series Grill Wins Innovation Award at 2022 Miami International Boat Show
LAKEWOOD, Calif., (March 7, 2022)/OUTDOOR SPORTSWIRE/ - Magma Products’ new Crossover Series grill, a portable system that transforms from stove into a pizza oven, grill and griddle, won the 2022 Miami Innovation Award for Furnishings and Interior Parts at the Miami International Boat Show. “The modular Magma Crossover Series grill changes...
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March 5, 2022
Camping in the Grand Canyon Is About to Get More Expensive
Beginning July 1, the cost of camping below the rim of the iconic Grand Canyon will increase to $12 a person per night. The price hike is meant to offset a government funding deficit and to cover expenses for operating backcountry information centers and permit offices at Grand Canyon National...
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March 5, 2022
Luxury RV park in Saudi Arabia is beyond amazing
Saudi Arabia has also climbed onto the RV craze. Comparable to RV parts in USA and Canada, Caravan by Habitas AlUla is surrounded by sandstone cliffs and palm groves and consists of 22 Airstream trailers available for rent. Each trailer comes with a view and private outdoor deck. Guests can get...
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March 3, 2022
New Mich. Bill Targets Frivolous Campground Lawsuits
House Bill 5862 would provide an owner or employee of a private campground immunity from civil liability for physical harm or property damage resulting from an inherent risk of camping. The bill details examples of inherent risks, such as features of the natural world, lack of lighting, weather, campfires, wildlife,...
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March 3, 2022
REI Employees Successfully Vote to Unionize
It was an overwhelming “yes.” In an 88-14 vote, employees at the Manhattan REI voted to approve a union. It’s the first REI to do so, and follows on the heels of chains like Starbucks seeing similar union drives in the service and retail sector. Adventure Journal
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March 2, 2022
Dometic Grows Marine Presence with Treeline Acquisition
Dometic has entered into an agreement to acquire Treeline Capital LLC, a leading provider of value-adding engineered Service & Aftermarket products and Mobile Power Solutions for the North American Marine market under the CDI Electronics and Balmar brands, according to a release. RV Business
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March 1, 2022
More National Parks are Requiring Time Entry Passes
RVers and camping enthusiasts who plan to visit some of the nation’s most popular national parks this summer may need to reserve more than their campsites. Campers who do not already have a reservation for a campsite or rental accommodation will need to reserve a “timed-entry” pass through recreation.gov simply to drive...
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March 1, 2022
New RV shipments now projected to slow as year progresses
The RV Industry Association is still bullish on the number of units it will sell in 2022. It pulled back a bit from early projections that it would again top 600,000 shipped units. The group’s latest projects show the industry might just miss the 600,000 benchmark it surpassed in 2021....
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March 1, 2022
Jeep Will Fully Electrify First Model in 2023, ‘Every SUV Segment’ by 2025
Jeep is set to go electric in a big way. Barely a year after rolling out its first plug-in hybrid, the Wrangler 4xe, it will add a plug-in hybrid version of the new Grand Cherokee later this year, with company officials hinting that a Wagoneer 4xe is also in the...