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March 10, 2018
RV Travel Newsletter. Issue 836
Dear Subscriber,

A brand new issue of the RVtravel.com newsletter is hot off the cyber press. As usual, we have a ton 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:
Why RVtravel.com matters. We don't just don't publish the same fluffy stuff that others do, the same stories that have been written a hundred times before. In some cases, the information we provide saves lives. Read why this keeps us going week after week.

Also 

Cover Story: A nasty, stinky, crop-threatening bug is spreading cross-county, and in some cases hitching rides in RVs. Learn about this menace and what you can do if it shows up in your RV. (Have you seen it in yours? Answer our poll).

Plus: The long, long list of RV recalls for February.
* The Pot of Gold Contest Cash prize now $106 (we had another winner on March 6).
* No Shock Zone seminars coming to a town near you
* Important video: How to safely handle an RV tire blowout
* Rats eating the wiring in your car? RV?

* The latest news about RVing
* What we learned about you last week.
* RV Mods: Lock your LP cylinders away from thieves
* A horror story: The RV park stay from hell
* Video: How many fire extinguishers in your RV - two? three? 
* Faded and cracked decals got you down? Make new ones  
* Why are my RV batteries drying out?
* Get a "bumper crop" from your RV garden
* Keeping cool in a spring desert
* OK to level with one wheel off the ground?
* Video: Control excess moisture in your RV
* Tips featured in the most recent RV Daily Tips Newsletters 
* Reader Poll: What's most important to you when choosing an RV park?
* Last week's Reader Poll results: What's the fairest checkout time at RV parks?
* Ask the RV Vet: Heartworms in pets: bad news, even deadly
* RV Tire Safety: How would I set inflation on a smaller single axle trailer?
* RV Electricity: Reducing hot-skin shocks - Are we there yet?
* RV Fire Safety: Prevent spontaneous combustion
* RV Shrink: Wife doesn't like RV's "Beverly Hillbillies" look
* Ask Boondock Bob: How often do you have to recertify propane tanks?
* RV Doctor: RVer wants info for DIY onboard systems diagnostic work
* RV Gizmos and Gadgets: ITP launches new Coyote, the ultimate desert tire 
* Digital RVer: A Chromebook may be your best travel laptop
* RV History: Motorized RVs 
* RV Kitchen: Corny Crab
* Readers' Favorite Recipes: Vegetarian Lasagna  
* Free and bargain camping   
* Readers' comments about recent articles 
 
Quick Tips   
* Dinette cushions sliding around?
* Easy way to find the awning pull loop
  
Plus: 
* Editor's Roadside Journal 
* NEW: Club Announcements
* Latest fuel prices 
* Upcoming RV shows 
* And much more ...

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