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CampH54

CampH54

著者: Birdman Media™
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CampH54 Produced by Birdman Media™ CampH54 is a travel and lifestyle show hosted by Allie and Rob, produced by Birdman Media™, that chronicles the real-life adventures of a family exploring America one campground, roadside stop, and hidden gem at a time. With their trusty motorhome as a mobile basecamp, Allie and Rob hit the road with their kids to experience the wonder, challenge, and joy of RV travel—without being full-time RVers. The show offers an honest, down-to-earth look at how a busy family balances real life with the call of the open road. Each episode showcases the planning, preparation, and maintenance it takes to keep their rig road-ready, along with the unforgettable memories made on each trip. From national parks to quirky roadside attractions, CampH54 shares not only destinations but also practical insights into trip planning, gear, and lessons learned the hard (and fun) way. Whether you're a weekend warrior, RV dreamer, or curious traveler, CampH54 is your invitation to hit the road with purpose—and plenty of laughs—while making the most of family time, one mile at a time.2025
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  • Subways, Show Tunes, and a Surprise Flood - a NYC Trip
    2025/12/15

    Rob and Allie are rolling back toward the Arizona White Mountains after turning a business trip into a full-on New York City adventure. The trip starts with Allie's work at the Federal Reserve (and Rob accidentally landing at the "main table" and becoming the face on every TV in the room), then quickly shifts into tourist mode: the New York Public Library (including the Rose Room and Treasures like the Gutenberg Bible and Winnie-the-Pooh), the Rockettes Christmas Spectacular at Radio City, a killer Italian dinner, and a powerful early-entry tour of the 9/11 Museum that leaves them emotionally drained (in the best, most respectful way).

    They nerd out on how easy NYC is without a car, rave about the city's legendary pizza, bagels, and pretzels ("it's the water"), and laugh through a major hotel disaster where fire system testing turns into water pouring down elevator shafts—forcing them to climb 25 flights of stairs just to get ready for their Broadway night. Despite the chaos, they score quick pre-show bites thanks to a clutch waiter, then cap the night with Chicago on Broadway, a wild Times Square stroll, and a late subway ride home.

    Before heading back to Arizona, they squeeze in one more "podcast-related" stop: the real-life building used as The Arconia (The Belnord) from Only Murders in the Building, meet the doorman, and finally walk through Central Park. By the end, they agree: NYC is an amazing place to visit—and an even better place to leave… but they're already plotting a return trip with the kids for the Rockettes (and more Broadway).

    This Episode is additionally supported by the support of the following sponsors

    Buffalo Bills Tavern and Museum / Buffalo Nickel Brewery and Grill

    Mountain Retreat Realty Experts

    CampH54 is a production of Birdman Media™

    www.birdman.media

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    46 分
  • Final Stop on the Chicago Trip Home - Albuquerque KOA
    2025/08/27

    Our last stop gave us another swim and was a relaxing oasis in the middle of what were certain wasn't going to be such a great place as we rolled in.

    https://koa.com/campgrounds/albuquerque/

    Albuquerque KOA Journey – At a Glance Location & Overview • Address: 12400 Skyline Road NE, Albuquerque, NM 87123  • Setting: Conveniently located near the Sandia Mountains, Route 66, and not far from attractions like the Balloon Fiesta Park, Expo New Mexico, Old Town, aquarium, zoo, and museums . • Site Options: Offers a mix of accommodations including RV sites, deluxe cabins, camping cabins, and tent sites . • Site Counts: Approximately 149 RV sites, 4 deluxe cabins, 8 camping cabins, and 8 tent sites . ⸻ Site Types & Amenities RV Sites • Pull‑through RV Sites with 50/30 AMP service, full hookups, and level paved pads . • Extra‑long Pull‑throughs allow most towing RVs to stay attached . • KOA Patio® Paw Pen Sites include a shaded pergola, patio furniture, grill, custom fire pit, and a private fenced pet area—great for pet owners . Cabins & Tent Sites • Deluxe Cabins: Sleep up to 6, include partial kitchen, full bathroom, patio, outdoor fire feature; linens and cookware provided . • Camping Cabins: Rustic, studio-style, sleep up to 4 or 6 depending on layout—near restrooms/playground, pet-friendly (fee), with TV, fridge, fireplace, fire pit, grill (bring your linens) . • Tent Sites: Simple spots for traditional camping . ⸻ Onsite Amenities & Recreation • Essentials: General store stocked with RV supplies, groceries, firewood, propane refill station . • Connected & Entertaining: Free cable TV, Wi‑Fi (upgraded available), bike rentals, mini-golf, camp pavilion, and lawn games . • Water Fun: Heated outdoor pool (open May–Nov, 9 AM–9 PM) and indoor adult-only hot tub accessible 24/7 . • Dog-Friendly Features: Multiple KampK9 off-leash pet parks and dog-washing station . • Other Recreation: Playground, sauna, jump zone, self-guided games like cornhole and ladder golf, plus indoor lounge areas . ⸻ Practical Info & Perks • Check-In/Out: • RV & Tent Sites: Check-in at 1:00 PM, check-out by 11:00 AM • Accommodations: Check-in at 3:00 PM, check-out by 11:00 AM • Late check-out (if available): $25 until 2:00 PM  . • Store Hours: • Spring/Summer: 8:00 AM–7:00 PM • Fall/Winter: 8:00 AM–5:00 PM • Laundry is open 24/7; quiet hours are 10:00 PM–7:00 AM . • Fire Safety: Only burn firewood; follow specific fire ring guidelines at the registration office . • Deals & Rewards: • Stay 5+ nights? Save 30% (valid between March 15 and December 19, 2025) . • KOA Rewards members get a 10% check-out discount . • Special discounts for military, first responders, and more . ⸻ Why Choose Albuquerque KOA Journey? • Location: Ideal for accessing iconic Albuquerque attractions like the International Balloon Fiesta, Expo Fairgrounds, Old Town, and museum districts . • Diverse Stays: Options for RVers, pet owners, cabin lovers, and traditional campers. • Amenities: From swimming and spa relaxation to pet zones and recreation, there's something for everyone. • Convenience: Full-service store, propane, laundry, Wi-Fi, and easy check-in/out policies make your stay carefree.

    This Episode is additionally supported by the support of the following sponsors

    Buffalo Bills Tavern and Museum / Buffalo Nickel Brewery and Grill

    CampH54 is a production of Birdman Media™

    www.birdman.media

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    13 分
  • Burlington Colorado has a Surprise.
    2025/08/21
    Allie discovers a very cool placeto visit based upon a stop we needed to make on the way home. The need to have one day less put us on a less travelled path and this was certainly a fun discovery. Old Town Museum – Burlington, CO Overview & Location • A 6½-acre living history museum featuring 21 fully restored buildings and over 20,000 authentic artifacts, including photographs, documents, pioneer tools, and more   . • Showcases local agricultural heritage and pioneer life on the Colorado plains  . • Conveniently located just off Interstate 70 near the Colorado–Kansas border  . • Address: 420 S 14th Street, Burlington, CO 80807  . What You'll See & Do • Explore a recreated prairie "Main Street" with historically accurate buildings such as a depot (1889), general store, saloon, church (1921), schoolhouse (1911), blacksmith shop, barn (1937), law office, cream station, sod houses, and more   . • Inside the museum, you'll find a chuck wagon, covered wagon, tractors, wagons, a barbed-wire collection, and Native American artifacts  . • The Emporium and General Store offer hand-dipped ice cream treats, souvenirs, handcrafted gifts, and old-fashioned goodies  . Events & Entertainment • Seasonal live entertainment runs from Memorial Day through Labor Day, including: • High Noon can-can shows and gunfight reenactments on Saturdays  . • Wild West Dinner Theater on the fourth Saturday of summer months—enjoy a full western meal and melodrama show (reservations required)   . • Additional events include Haunted House in the barn, Pioneer Days, School Daze, Winter WonderLights, and a Christmas Tree Stroll with carolers and wagon rides  . Visiting Info & Pricing • Operating hours: • Typically Monday–Saturday, 9 a.m.–5 p.m., closed Sunday   . • Seasonal variations: • Summer: extended hours, sometimes until 6 p.m.  . • Winter hours: generally shorter, roughly 9 a.m.–5 p.m.  . • Admission: • Adults: $10 • Seniors (60+): $8 • Youth (12–17): $6

    This Episode is additionally supported by the support of the following sponsors

    Buffalo Bills Tavern and Museum / Buffalo Nickel Brewery and Grill

    CampH54 is a production of Birdman Media™

    www.birdman.media

    • Children (3–11): $4 • Children under 3 and military (including veterans) are admitted free.
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    8 分
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