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Saturday, August 26, 2017

Eclipse, jackalopes and an RV Travel Meetup

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August 26, 2017
RV Travel Newsletter. Issue 808
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:  
My eclipse experience was outstanding (and I have a brief report). Plus Jackalopes in Wyoming, and where they come from these days (sad). Plus an RVtravel.com Meetup. Will you join us?

Features  
* RVers - Watch out for "helpful" con artists
* Our readers write - catching us off guard
* Latest RVing news 
* Where do you hitch your breakaway cable?
* Forty-five RV manufacturers to display at Hershey Show
*Device may transform air to water for boondockers, even in desert
* Today is National Dog Day. A word from our dog lover. 
* An inexpensive, healthy dining out option for RVers
* Fund your RV travels by harvesting sugar beets this October
* Need a good meal easy? Tinfoil on the barbie, mate.
* RV essential tools: Rivet guns 
* Newmar recalls Mountain Aire, Dutch Star RVs
* The readers write -- catching us off guard 
* This week's Poll: How important is an electric hookup when you camp?
* Last week's Poll results: Is buying an RV extended warranty a good idea?
* RV Fire Safety: An emergency fire plan that can save your life - Part 6 of 13 
* RV Electricity: Campground power pedestal testing, Part 2 (with Reader Poll)
* RV Tire Safety: New GY Endurance only available in higher load rating. What to do?
* Ask Boondock Bob: How to find boondocking campsites
* RV Shrink: Expect the unexpected when traveling
* RV Doctor: Charging 6-volt RV batteries
* RV Gizmos and Gadgets: GEN-Y Hitch releases new Torsion Gooseneck Surge Coupler
* Digital RVer: Our motorhome is a work of art - Turning photos into artwork  
* RV Tech Tip: Supplementary brakes
* RV Kitchen: Crabby Tomato Soup
* Free and bargain camping   
* Readers' comments about recent articles    
 
Quick Tips   
* Cleaning black tank and its sprayer heads
*
Protect the trees when hanging hammocks
 
Plus:
* Editor's Roadside Journal (lots of new posts)
* Websites of the week
* Latest fuel prices 
* Upcoming RV shows
* Random RV thought
* Missing children report
* And much more ... 
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