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RV park owner discusses crowding, rookie RVer issues

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March 24, 2018
RV Travel Newsletter. Issue 838
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:
A trip to the Alamo and the delightful San Antonio River Walk.

Cover story:
RV park owner laments crowding, rookie RVers
RV park owner Andy Zipser tells it like it is, and that's why he's one of RVtravel.com's most trusted campground industry friends. This issue he explains why a packed RV park is not necessarily good from a park owner's perspective. He also discusses the many newbie RVers who visit his park, and how so many are clueless about how to drive their RVs and then camp with them - and how ignorant many are about campground etiquette.  

Headlines
* RV sales continue to boom. Where will we stay?
* What we learned about you last week (always interesting)
* Could the "Egyptian curse" affect your RV?
* Beware the bear.
* Is it safe to buy and run on used tires?
* Fact Check: Open your tailgate for better fuel economy?
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* The latest news about RVing
* The three evil musketeers - rot, mold and mildew
* Video: How to match the right-sized truck with a travel trailer
* RV Mods: Carry your water hose on this spare tire bracket
* Video: Get better WiFi connections when on the road
* Tips featured in the most recent RV Daily Tips Newsletters 
* Reader Poll: How much is "too much" to pay to dump your RV's holding tanks?
* Last week's Reader Poll results: Have you ever lived in an RV during an emergency?
* Ask the RV Vet: Dog parks: The good, the bad, and the very ugly
* RV Tire Safety: How accurate is your TPMS? - Part 2
* RV Electricity: Why do hot-skin shocks occur?
* RV Fire Safety: Keep your RV's engine clean
* RV Shrink: Kinda "quirky" full-time RVer can't find full-time companion
* Ask Boondock Bob: Keep ants and mice out of your RV
* RV Doctor: Why is hot water coming out of the cold faucet?
* RV Gizmos and Gadgets: Roof rack handles bulkier items, frees up locker space
* Digital RVer: Don't trust your GPS.
* RV History: The evolution of campgrounds  
* RV Kitchen: Irish Soda Bread for Two
* Free and bargain camping   
* Readers' comments about recent articles 
 
Quick Tips   
* Always extend both sets of steps
* Turn down brightness on TVs to save power
  
Plus: 
* Editor's Roadside Journal 
* Latest fuel prices 
* Upcoming RV shows 
* And much more ...

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