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Tracks & Trails has years of “on the road” experience with RV vacations and trip planning. As passionate enthusiasts and service minded individuals, we LOVE to share our knowledge, expertise, and occasionally mis-haps so that you can be that more prepared and excited about your own RV Travel experience.
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Boy, if I had a nickel for every time we get asked this question, hmmm… We keep our eye on many factors when helping to plan a trip. Since most of our clients are families with school-age children, we know that we are working with the timeframe between Memorial Day and Labor Day for most […]
Some of our clients are pretty tech savvy and have created blogs detailing their trip adventures. The Wynne’s trip started on July 25th and was 18 days long, 16 in the RV from Pierce RV out of Billings. Their custom trip took them to Mt. Rushmore, Custer State Park, Devil’s Tower, Grand Teton National Park […]
Earlier I had talked a little about our staff and how valuable their experience is when helping to create your vacation. Another crucial component of our knowledge of the West and keeping up to date with everything that happens in the parks, on the road and in the campgrounds is the direct feedback we get […]
Today we’re seeing the best exchange rates between the US dollar and the Canadian dollar or the ‘loonie’ that we’ve seen all year. Still not as good as last year but a far cry better than earlier in 2008. So what’s that mean for anyone traveling from the US to Canada? While gasoline is still […]
One thing that we want to tell you about when considering using Tracks & Trails – the vast experience of our staff. When you look at the area where we offer itineraries, it’s pretty big. Sometimes our clients have no idea how big it is. Just to give you a basic idea – from Seattle […]
As of 10:15 this morning, the Telegraph fire is 20% contained, yet firefighting is difficult due to the terrain. Hwy 140 is partially open. The lastest maps show that this road is the most threatened and CalTrans is suggesting motorists to use alternate routes. All of our clients visiting this area do not use Hwy […]
As our clients come back from their trips, we occasionaly get pictures. The Harper’s took a 13 night trip that started in Billings, MT. They traveled the Beartooth Highway into Yellowstone, then through the Grand Teton National Park, on down to Jackson, WY and back to Billings. This family was really adventurous. They took a […]
We thought we’d get at least a partial staff picture here so that you could put a name with a face. I’m taking the picture and Dan & Sheri are out and about, so we’re not in this one. And that’s okay, since most of our clients will be interested in who they talk to […]
So how do you reconcile driving a big, American-style RV that gets around 10 miles per gallon of gasoline in the current energy and environmental concerns in the US? We could talk about this subject for a long time and will probably revisit this in later posting. For today, I thought I would tell you […]
We read the papers, watch TV news and read many articles in the travel trade and the general media and it’s obvious that the nation is worried about the economy. And yet, many believe that taking a vacation every year is their ‘birthright’. So how do you consider all the options for a vacation and […]