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| | | RV Travel Newsletter Issue 861
| A new issue of the RVtravel.com newsletter is hot off the cyber press. As always, there's tons of great information inside. |
Editor's corner I'm on my soapbox again. I learned something this week about warranties and full-time RVing that was a shocker, at least to me. Do you think a full-time RVer should be defined as someone who travels all the time? Half time? Wait until you read the answer. Hard to believe, but true. PLUS: Our monthly recap of all RV recalls from last month is now posted. As usual, lots of 'em.
ALSO * What we learned about you last week. * Reader Poll: Do you believe people would be kinder without the Internet? * Marcus Lemonis makes a boo-boo.
* Beef up your RV security.
* RVing Africa. * RV company targets "doggie RVers." * Couple with lemon RV calls local TV consumer reporter and gets results. * Will Thor buy Europe RV maker Hymer?
* Full-timer Malia Lane reports about her continuing battle with what docs say is terminal cancer.
* RV Doctor: How to quiet a noisy water heater. * RV Shrink: When is a "service dog" not a service dog? * RV Tires: Final results of TPMS comparison tests * RV Electricity: Stray Voltage Patrol now up to 200 members. * Museum of the week: Lucky Cat Museum
* Free and bargain camping
Did you miss last Thursday's edition of RV Daily Tips? If so, read it here. |
Best resource for free and bargain camping for RVers For many RVers, spending $30 to $50 a night to stay in an RV park is too much. Does staying free or nearly free sound better? Then you need OvernightRVparking.com, the best source of free and inexpensive places to stay with an RV. More than 13,500 locations are listed. Watch a video about this valuable resource. Free Demo shows how it works, just CLICK HERE. |
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