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High Noon: Camping

Pam Heron, also known as the “Queen of Pamelot,” stands in the doorway of her 1965 Shasta compact travel trailer on  Saturday in Riverside State Park. She’s a member of Sisters on the Fly,   women who share  a love of  “glamping”  in vintage trailers. (Colin Mulvany)

Pam Heron, also known as the “Queen of Pamelot,” stands in the doorway of her 1965 Shasta compact travel trailer on  Saturday in Riverside State Park.

BOISE — The recession doesn’t appear to have hurt RV camping in Idaho, with private and state-run campgrounds that offer services to motor homes reporting rising bookings and robust business.

The Idaho Statesman reports camper registrations at Kampgrounds of America climbed 7 percent between May 1 and July 15, compared with the same period last year. More here.

Camping: RV/trailer, tent, cabin or not at all?

* This story was originally published as a post from the blog "Huckleberries Online." Read all stories from this blog