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Saturday, March 2, 2019

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March 2, 2019
RV Travel Newsletter
Issue 886
Hello!

A brand new issue of the RVtravel.com newsletter is hot off the cyber press. You won't want to miss it!
In the issue. . .       

Editor's corner
This newsletter splits into two editions next week. Which one will you get? Chuck explains.

Cover story
Battle brewing between campers and RV park owners over who pays for electricity. 

PLUS
 
* Buying an RV without a warranty? Watch out.
Poll: Do you carry a spare tire for your RV?
* What we learned about you last week (always fun and interesting) 
* Own a piece of RV history from the 1920s.
* Video: Loading a trailer improperly can spell danger.
* Trailer overturns due to strong winds. See pic.
* RV sales nosedive for January.
* Campsite setup for newbies.
* Used RV shopping. Low miles isn't always best. 
* RV park with a twist: Lobster dinner delivered to your front door.
* The good, the bad and the ugly of self-protection in a campground
* Western Views: The great California Wagon Trail.
* Work Camping: What happens if you're let go?
* RV Shrink: Hubby worried wife's "navigation" in RV will get them stuck
* RV Doctor: Possible fixes for hard-to-reach toilet leak
* RV Electricity: Do I need a 30- or 50-amp surge protector?
* RV Tires: Optimum, appropriate or required inflation? What's on a tire placard?
* Free and bargain camping.   

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