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Saturday, September 23, 2017

Big change at major RV club? Plus the temptation to deceive our readers

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September 23, 2017
RV Travel Newsletter. Issue 812
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:  
The second largest RV club may be in for a big change. We'll tell you why. Plus, how easily it would be for us to earn big money deceiving our readers - and a video commentary by the editor about why this makes him mad.

Features  
* The cozy RV - Warm and inviting, it isn't just lighting
* RV makers' one-upmanship getting out of control
The readers write: RV financing and more
* How to defeat RV burglars
* RV "chain" as strong as the weakest ...
* Beware your RV slideout (video)
* Readers write: RVer frustrated by roadside plan cancellation
* Thumbs down: Loose bolts under the slideout (includes a Reader Poll)
* RV mods: Give your galley a stainless-steel makeover 
* Need hospital care? Your RV may be welcome
* Dolly for truck camper comes in handy
* Contest: Win a cool BBQ grill tool set
* Winnebago's "Revel" aimed at outdoor enthusiasts
* Nearly half-million Ram pickup trucks recalled for possible fire risk 
* This week's Poll: How long is your RV?
* Last week's Poll results: Do you change the oil in your RV or tow vehicle yourself or pay to have it changed?
* RV Fire Safety: An emergency fire plan that can save your life - Part 10 of 13 
* Ask Boondock Bob: OK to boondock on unmarked government property?
* RV Shrink: Nice neighbors but noisy generator - What to do?
* RV Doctor: RV battery wiring explained
* RV Gizmos and Gadgets: New SmartPlug RV cordset more flexible and easily coiled
* Digital RVer: Escaping Hurricane Irma in an RV
* Free and bargain camping   
* Readers' comments about recent articles 
* Missing Children Report, Sept. 21, 2017     
Plus:
* Editor's Roadside Journal
* Latest fuel prices 
* Upcoming RV shows 
* And much more ... 
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