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July 7,  2018
RV Travel Newsletter. Issue 853
Hello Subscriber,

A new issue of the RVtravel.com newsletter is hot off the cyber press. As always, there's tons of great information inside.

In the issue. . .       

Editor's corner
A reader wrote: "You guys ARE saving lives by educating us RVers about possible electrical issues at campground hookups. And you potentially saved my bacon last week!" Read what Reader Stephen Wickland learned from us that may have helped him avoid disaster. 
 
Quick Quiz: How much did Thor CEO Robert Martin earn in 2017? Was it $1.8 million, $5.7 million or $13.3 million? Answer in the issue.
* Alarming results from last issue's reader poll.
* Like to label your "stuff"? How to do it.
What we learned about you last week.
* Update on full-time RVer Malia Lane's life after her terminal cancer diagnosis. 
* Fuel report: Now up 76 cents from 12 months ago.
* Popular National Park closes campground due to bear problem.
Do your dirty work with RV Flexible Swivel Stik.
* Comprehensive list of RV recalls for June. Does your RV need something fixed?
* How to extend your dry camp stay.
A little adjusting can correct a skewed awning rewind.
Destination report: Dubois, Wyoming.
* RV Doctor: Is RV seller or buyer responsible for propane test?
* RV Shrink: It's all in how you look at things.
* RV Tires: Are tire pressure monitoring systems really of much value?
* How to interpret highway road grade signs.
* Weighing the amenities of an RV resort with camping in the rough
* Boondocking: Catalytic heater is a good alternative to forced air furnace.
* Reader Poll: Do you unplug your RV from electricity during a big lightning storm?
* RV tires: Are tire pressure monitoring systems really of much value?
* The RV Vet: The good, the bad, and the algae.
* RV Electricity: Focus on "Stray Voltage."
* RV Astronomy: The Milky Way - observing our home in the Universe.
* RV Kitchen: Cici Cassoulet
* Museum of the week: The Museum of Dentistry
* Free and bargain camping   
 
And much, much more. . .

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