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  1. From the album: Perry, Ga., 2009

    The Georgia National Fairgrounds and Agricenter hosts 3,279 motorhomes, which included 2,774 family coaches and 505 commercial coaches.
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    Exhibitor

    From the album: Perry, Ga., 2009

    Commercial exhibitors such as Garlin Cheatham and his son Jeff are vital to FMCA conventions. The Cheathams displayed the Travel Lift Chair.
  3. For 10 years as chairman of FMCA's Governmental and Legislative Affairs Committee, Max Durbin strived to provide the best possible advice to members who were confronting laws affecting their motorhoming lifestyle. Max passed away on March 4. He was a kind, dedicated soul who was passionate about protecting motorhome owners' rights. With his broad range of experience, he would take on just about any issue that an FMCA member brought to his attention, and would put a lot of time into it. He touched many RVers' lives, whether they knew it or not. To read about Max and his contributions to FMCA, click the link on FMCA.com's home page.
  4. Another year of the Oscars has come and gone and not a single motorhome earned a nomination. Isn't it time motorhomes received their props as celluloid heroes? Certainly they've paid their dues. Motor coaches have played the roles of military fighting machine (a revamped GMC in Stripes). They've been destroyed by dinosaurs (The Lost World: Jurassic Park), and in virtually destroyed by Robin Williams (RV). What's your favorite movie that has a motorhome in it? And don't say The Long, Long Trailer (1953) with Lucy and Desi. That was a trailer. I'm talking motorized RVs here. Here are my top three: 3. Meet the Fockers Robert De Niro's character drives a Fleeetwood Pace Arrow to Florida to meet his son's fiance's parents, played by Barbra Streisand and Dustin Hoffman, in this movie sequel. 2. About Schmidt Jack Nicholson drives his 35-foot Winnebago Adventurer from Nebraska to Colorado to try to reconnect with his engaged daughter. At a campground en route, he meets an RVing couple who marvel at his new coach and invite him over to their older, less-equipped model. 1. Lost in America Albert Brooks and his wife, played by Julie Haggerty, decide that corporate America is not the place for them. They liquidate their assets to start a "nest egg," buy a motorhome, and hit the road. A stop in Las Vegas to renew wedding vows ruins their dreams, as Haggerty gambles away their savings.
  5. Self-storage owners in Virginia may have to provide their local commissioner of revenue with the names and addresses of out-of-state residents who store recreation vehicles at their outdoor storage facilities. House Bill 2289 passed the General Assembly in late February. If the governor signs it, the bill would take effect July 1. As of Jan. 1, 2010, RVs and boats stored in self-storage by out-of-state residents would be taxed by the state. Apparently, out-of-state residents are storing their RVs at fenced storage locations. By law, revenue commissioners are not permitted inside the storage facilities to collect license-plate numbers and other information about the vehicles. The state prepresentative who sponsored the bill said the proposed legislation is fair because Virginians who own RVs and boats are taxed on their vehicles. Out-of-state RV owners who leave their vehicles parked at campgrounds are subject to tax under existing law, if those campgrounds are accessible to the public. I wonder how privacy rights proponents are reacting to this bill. Should be interesting to see how it plays out ....
  6. These pictures were taken from cameras suspended from a kite line over FMCA's 2009 Western Area Rally, Jan 9 to 13, 2009, in Indio, Calif.
  7. From the album: Western Area Rally, 2009: Kite Aerial Photography

    The theme of this year's rally: "Wonders of Ancient Egypt."

    © ©Darrin Skinner

  8. From the album: Western Area Rally, 2009: Kite Aerial Photography

    Approximately 1,500 motorhomes gathered at the Riverside County Fair and National Date Festival for the event. This photo covers only a small portion. The winds were mostly thermal from 2-8 miles per hour and very, very weird above the motor coaches. This picture was from the first day.

    © ©Darrin Skinner

  9. From the album: Western Area Rally, 2009: Kite Aerial Photography

    FMCA member Darrin Skinner of Santa Clara, Calif., participates in Kite Aerial Photography (KAP), which is devoted to pictures taken from cameras suspended from a kite line. These images were captured from a kite camera flown over FMCA's 2009 Western Area Rally held Jan 9 to 13 in Indio, Calif.

    © ©Darrin Skinner

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  11. From the album: Pomona, Calif., 2008

    The mountainous backdrop and wonderful winter climate makes Pomona an appealing convention location.
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    Pomona, Calif., 2008

    Sights from FMCA's Rush to the Golden State" convention, held Feb. 25 to 28, 2008, at Fairplex in Pomona, Calif.
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    Mountain backdrop

    From the album: Pomona, Calif., 2008

    Fairplex is an excellent home base from which to enjoy everything Southern California has to offer, including exquisite scenery.
  14. From the album: Pomona, Calif., 2008

    Peter Noone of Herman's Hermits performs on the Grandstand Stage.
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    Parking

    From the album: Pomona, Calif., 2008

    The parking crew directs motor coaches.
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    Morning exercise

    From the album: Pomona, Calif., 2008

    Participants in the ''Early Morning Workout For All'' seminar perform resistance training exercises.
  17. From the album: Pomona, Calif., 2008

    Can convention attendees get any cuter than this?
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    Ice cream social

    From the album: Pomona, Calif., 2008

    The traditional ice cream social always draws enthusiastic levels of participation.
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