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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)
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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