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Saturday, July 21, 2018

The places we've seen. Impossible to retrace our tracks

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July 21, 2018
RV Travel Newsletter. Issue 855
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
Oh, the places we've seen! Thousand of memories, stacked upon a thousand before. Plus a day at a county fair, and a visit to a circus legend's home. 
 
PLUS
* Do you need a special RV driver's license? You might.
* How to make a living from your RV, wherever you are.
What we learned about you last week.
* Reader Poll: In high school were you popular? 
* Buying an RV in a business' name could void warranty.
Have fun and help California State Parks.
* Will "booting" of trucks in Georgia Walmart raise concerns among RVers?
* Popularity growing for high-end gated RV parks for fulltimers.
Goodyear receiving scrutiny over misreported failures of RV tire.
Travel with a pet? Are you from California? Read this.
Increased accessibility linked to increase in new campers.
The amazing beef stick.
* RV Doctor: What to do about a leaky slideout?
* RV Shrink: Annoying middle-of-the-night car alarms.
* RV Tires: Internal vs. external TPMS temperature test results for warm weather
* Could improving RV park safety standards prevent tornado damage?
*  More people downsizing, choosing to live in RVs.
* Boondocking: Try this when you can't find a campground with vacancies
"How-to" series explains how to pick the right RV.
* RV Electricity: Using a Non-Contact Voltage Tester
* RV Astronomy: Charles Messier: An 18th century astronomer with game
* RV Kitchen: Baked Ravioli
* Museum of the week: Wyandot Popcorn Museum
* Free and bargain camping   
 
And much, much more. . .

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