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Saturday, July 8, 2017

RV Travel Hacked. Thankfully, all ends well

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This is THE book if you're headed off on a road trip, whether in a car or RV. You'll learn about the best places to visit, whether cafes, museums, national parks or wacky tourist attractions. The Great American Road trip is far from dead, and this book is proof! Learn more or order.
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Of all the public lands, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has some of the best parks and campgrounds available. In fact, they're the largest federal provider of outdoor recreation in the nation. This guide is perfect for RVers because all the hike-in, boat-in and tent only camping areas are not included, making it very easy to locate campgrounds that can accommodate RVs. Learn more or order.


Essential for
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If you drive a big RV then the 2018 Rand McNally Motor Carriers' Road Atlas will be a big help keeping you away from low bridges and narrow roads. The atlas is an essential aid even if you have a GPS! Covers USA, Canada & Mexico.
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2017 Next Exit 
The Next Exit contains the most complete listings of services found at USA Interstate highway exits in print. Gas, food, campgrounds, shopping, points of interest and much more. Lightweight, easy to use listings of every major USA Interstate highway exit. Find everything you need in the windshield, not the rear view mirror. Learn more or order. 
July 8, 2017
RV Travel Newsletter. Issue 801
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:  
Early Thursday morning, our website was hacked, knocking us off the Web for more than 11 hours. Scrambling the rest of the day, anxious about the extent of any damage, we worked to get back online. Finally we did. But we lost two days of work. Burning some midnight oil, we're back with you, on time, for our 801st issue.

Features  
* Be prepared for RV breakdowns -- physically and mentally 
* Power up your RV with wind power
* Contest: Win a Lamborghini sports car (well a mini-version)  
* Save money on fresh fruits and veggies
* Ten ways to make your RV safer
* RV Mods: Is an RV cover right for you? 
* Airstream tribute video is inspiring 
* This week's Poll: Are you a morning, afternoon, evening or night person?
* Last week's Poll results: Did you buy your RV new or used?
* Who says you can't make "exotic" meals in the RV galley? - Japanese Gyoza
* Trailer users - Here's a front/rear leveling tip
* The case of Flo and the swimming motorhome
* GMC motorhomes were way ahead of their time
* Full-time RVing: What about your driver's license?
* RV Fire Safety: One reason why you need more than one fire extinguisher 
* RV Electricity: All about non-contact voltage testers
* RV Tire Safety: "Care and feeding" of your valve stems
* Ask Boondock Bob: Boondocking etiquette regarding emptying gray tank
* RV Shrink: Pros and cons of RVing with mother-in-law
* RV Doctor: RV carpet replacement
* RV Gizmos and Gadgets: Simplify your life with FloJet Portable RV Waste Pump
* RV Short Stop: LeMay America's Car Museum
* RV Tech Tip: Controlling holding tank odors
* RV Kitchen: Beer Cheese Dip
* Free and bargain camping  
* Latest RVing news  
 
Quick Tips   
* Another important pet reminder
* Keep your ceiling light covers in place

* Easy and fun window coverings for privacy
 
Videos 
* Okay to run RV fridge with inverter while moving?
* FMCA motorhome club to admit towable RVs?
 
Plus:
* Editor's Roadside Journal
* Websites of the week  
* Latest fuel prices
* This week in history
* Random RV thought
* And much more ... 
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Did you miss last week's issue?
It was excellent. But good news! You can still read it. Just click here.
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