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Saturday, May 27, 2017

RV park charges $479 a night. Hard to believe? It's true.

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May 27, 2017
RV Travel Newsletter. Issue 795
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:  
It's hard to believe - an RV park that charges up to $479 for a one-night stay during the most popular times of summer. Get the "rest of the story" in this issue of the RV Travel Newsletter.

Features  
* This week's reader poll: What does the term "boondocking" mean to you?
* Another reader poll:
Will you be in your RV this Memorial Day weekend?
* Results of last week's reader poll: How much is "too much" to pay for a campsite? 
* Forest River's new policy: Good news or an "idiot's tale"? 
* Hard water hard on RV plumbing? Try vinegar
* Contest: We're giving away a cool coffeemaker  
* Free RV spot? Try caretaking - trade skills, or your presence

* RV Mods: Here's a use for your fridge front
* KOA raises $118,000 for children's charity
* Swami Hal's RVer Horoscope for June 
* Will weight on rear of RV trailer off-balance the rig?  
* When entering text gets frustrating, fight back with a Bluetooth keyboard
* RV Electricity: DIY: Safe way to test the ground wire "bond" to the RV frame
* RV Tire Safety: New Goodyear Endurance trailer tire
* Ask Boondock Bob: Try this Oregon Coast nesty forest service campground
* RV Fire Safety: Keep your fire extinguisher(s) full 
* RV Shrink: Hubby wants to confront Walmart camper misfits; wife worried
* RV Doctor: How to remove surprise blockage in RV toilet drain pipe
* RV Short Stop: Synchronous fireflies put on magical show
* RV Tech Tip: Tire air loss
* RV Kitchen: Pretzel Cookie Squares
* Free and bargain camping  -- with a special for our readers 
* Latest RVing news 
 
Gizmos and Gadgets 
Perform your own diagnostics on your vehicles with CarMD
 
Quick Tips   
* Another way to ease new fittings onto sewer hose
* Installing a magnetic-mount antenna on a rubber roof
* Worried about counter drop leaf dropping?

Videos 
* RV water heater difficult to light. How to fix it
* An easy, cheap way to remove bug splatter from your windshield
 
Plus:
* Editor's Roadside Journal
* Websites of the week  
* Latest fuel prices
* This week in history
* Stupid statements of yesteryear
* Bet you didn't know
* Random RV thought
* Trivia
* Worth pondering
* And much more ... 
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