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Saturday, November 4, 2017

RVers are not created equal. Plus stupid RV design.

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November 4, 2017
RV Travel Newsletter. Issue 818
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:  
RVers are not created equal. The young family that camps in a popup trailer on summer weekends has little in common with an older couple that sold their home, bought a big Class A motorhome or fifth wheel, and moved into it full-time. They share some common interests, but not many.

Features
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Is Walmart "camping" doomed? 
* Stupid RV design: Another example 

* This week's poll: Do you keep your gray tank open or closed when you have full hookups? 
* Last week's poll results: Would you pay $70 to enter a National Park?  
* Some differences between towable, motorhome and car tires   
* RV-related recalls for October  
* Is Good Sam giving away free memberships?    
* FMCA slashes rate for roadside assistance plan
* Camping World cuts off the competition - again
* It's Quartzsite boondocking time
* Have a dead bathroom vent fan? Replace it
* How to avoid damaging slides when leveling an RV 
* RV Fire Safety: First priority: Get people away
* RV Electricity: Electric space heater safety, Part 1
* Ask Boondock Bob: Visit stunning red rock country near Las Vegas
* RV Shrink: Dog owner's "bite" is worse than dog's bark
* RV Doctor: How to add RV batteries
* RV Gizmos and Gadgets: Under-cabinet-mounted mini food processor and coffee grinder
* Digital RVer: Google Maps can find your next rest stop 
* Astronomy for RVers: RVing to the stars - McDonald Observatory, West Texas
* Free and bargain camping   
* Readers' comments about recent articles   
 
Quick Tips   
* Possible cause of trailer sway 
* Helpful advice in case of emergency while away from rig 
 
Plus:
* Editor's Roadside Journal
* Latest fuel prices 
* Upcoming RV shows 
* And much more ... 
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