
RVers Scott & Beth Toney from Avon, Indiana share Fathers Day with their dad Jim (sitting with big George).

The unique thing about this crew is they are RVing at the go-cart racetrack. They’ve been RVing for six years while supporting their kids at the track. They originally bought their RV to give them a comfortable place at the track but soon discovered it was great for family vacations.

While not on the track racing, Austin and Nathan play video games in the RV.

These go-cart enthusiasts pull their pit-stop trailers to the track with their motorhomes. The trailers are complete workshops where the mechanics (usually the dads) can tear down and rebuild a go-cart at the track.

While dad is busy in the shop other family members are living comfortably in the RV.

Cold drinks from the RV fridge make the race more enjoyable for everyone. These kids are having a great time and who knows, the future Nascar champions may be turning these turns at the go-cart track.

Staying on track at the RV scene - Jim Twamley, Professor of RVing
1 Comments:
Having all the toys and equipment STORED in a box trailer and living in a M.H. keeps the activity,noise and smells out of the living quarters with NO need to unload a toy hauler inbetween trips.
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Dave, at July 5, 2008 11:15:00 AM PDT
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