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Saturday, April 15, 2017

Are RV parks more like "mobile home" parks?

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Apr. 15, 2017
RV Travel Newsletter. Issue 789
Dear Subscriber,

A brand new issue of the RVtravel.com newsletter is hot off the cyber press. As usual, we have a bucket load of great information for you including the latest news, an essay by our editor, tech tips from RV experts, and much more.
In the issue. . .       

Editor's corner:  
More about my experience at the KOA with the neighbor's sewer hose in my site. And, really, are RV parks, with their tightly packed spaces, more like mobile home parks than campgrounds?

Features  
* Would you dare drink the water at these RV parks? 
* Top five RV insurance claims
* RVer attractions: Low advertising budget equals low costs
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How to make coffee or cappuccino without electricity 
* RV quick tricks: Substitute GPS mounting "hardware"
* National park campground alternatives: Joshua Tree 
* Not-so-happy camper jacks customer needs help
* RV mods: Key helper makes compartment access a breeze 
* RV Electricity: Proper RV chassis grounding to prevent "hot skin" condition 
* RV Tire Safety: Q&A on TPMS accuracy 
* Ask Boondock Bob: Why do RVers boondock?
* RV Fire Safety: The best fire extinguisher for your RV 
* RV Short Stop: National Parks' "free entrance days" offer hundreds of family RV Short Stops
* RV Shrink: Advice for dealing with noisy campground neighbors
* RV Doctor: RV holding tank evacuations optimized
* RV Tech Tip: Determining towing capacity
* RV Kitchen: Chicken and Vegetable Salad
* Free and bargain camping 
* Latest RVing news 
 
Gizmos and Gadgets 
* Let there be light - where you want it
* NuLock defies thieves, keeps your stuff safe 
 
Quick Tips   
* Must-have safety equipment
* "Whitening" discolored exterior plastic
* Can't find the awning pull loop?

Videos 
* A spring air conditioner tip
* Want to burn up your RV? Use a wimpy extension cord
 
Plus:
* Editor's Roadside Journal
* Contest
* Websites of the week  
* Latest fuel prices
* This week in history
* Stupid statements of yesteryear
* NEW: Bet you didn't know
* Random RV thought
* Upcoming RV shows
* And much more ... 
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