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June 3, 2017
RV Travel Newsletter. Issue 796
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:  
Editor Chuck Woodbury has a proposal for a new type of campground for RVers who need to spend a night along the road without paying to stay in a full-service RV park.

Features  
* This week's reader poll: Where do you store your RV when not using it?
* Results of last week's reader poll: What does the term "boondocking" mean to you?
* Previous reader poll: Where do our readers read the RV Travel Newsletter? 
* Comprehensive list of RV-related recalls for May 
* Contest: We're giving away a George Foreman Grill  
* The readers write: Back up your RV & keep off the grass
* Toilet paper - What kind is OK for your RV? 
* Full-time RVing - How safe is it out there?
* Ohio rest areas do it right for RVers
* RVers: Find TV signals easily with a free app
* Get free, but valuable, RV info from the Forest Service
* RV raindrops keep fallin' on the head - under the A/C
* Keystone RV recalling some Dutchmen trailers 
* RV Electricity: Choosing the right extension cord for RV's shore power cord
* RV Tire Safety: Is your TPMS warning psi set correctly? 
* Ask Boondock Bob: Boondocking rules and permits on U.S. public lands explained
* RV Shrink: Soon-to-be full-time RVers disagree on having pets - need advice
* RV Doctor: What to do about drippy RV faucets
* Digital RVer: Automatic maps of where you've been, by Google Maps
* RV Tech Tip: Engine performance at higher altitudes
* RV Kitchen: Fireball Fish Skillet
* Free and bargain camping  -- with a special for our readers 
* Latest RVing news 
 
Gizmos and Gadgets 
* Monitor/control RV functions with iN-Command Control Systems
 
Quick Tips   
* Safer parking in parking lots
* Easy way to use baking soda to freshen water tank
* Don't allow antenna "wings" to contact RV roof

Videos 
* Flushable toilet wipes are bad news for RVs
* Simple way to do laundry on the road
 
Plus:
* Editor's Roadside Journal
* Websites of the week  
* Latest fuel prices
* This week in history
* Joke of the week
* Bet you didn't know
* Random RV thought
* Trivia
* Worth pondering
* And much more ... 
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