Boondocking in style and safety!
Park your RV overnight at other RVers homes or property – a safe place to spend the night boondocking without worrying about your safety.
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Park your RV overnight at other RVers homes or property – a safe place to spend the night boondocking without worrying about your safety.
Boondocking in style and safety! Read More »
What are the differences between Aqua-Hot and Hydro-Hot? If you prefer to listen rather than read this post here’s an audio recording to make it easier. We didn’t know the differences! Actually when we were looking online at RVs for sale we continually only looked for Aqua-Hot and not Hydro-Hot because we didn’t understand
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Winter Camping in BC When I say winter camping I don’t mean pitching a tent in a snow bank. What I am talking about is living in your RV in colder climates or finding a climate that is moderate rather than freezing cold. Just because you’re full time RVers doesn’t mean you are retired and
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How long can full-time RVers leave their province? When will your medical coverage expire? One of the challenges Canadians face if they are full time RV living is ensuring they keep their medical coverage active and its important that they know what the rules are for the province that is classified as their ‘home base’.
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A dream of full time RVing? Is it too late? My answer to that is a definite NO! Sometimes we have dreams and plans for the future but put them off for a variety of reasons. Maybe it’s that you don’t have enough money, or the kids are still dependent, or your elderly parents need
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There is no reason to think you won’t be cozy and warm if you decide to spend this winter in your RV and it doesn’t take a lot of preparation. A few things can be done to make you very comfortable since we have done it and survived I’m sure you can too. Skirting /
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RV Wastewater Tank Maintenance I recently discovered this on an RV forum and can’t believe I haven’t heard of it before and am so impressed I would like to share it with everyone. Let me know what you think. The Geo Method By Charles Bruni cbruni@gmail.com Cabot, Arkansas U.S.A. ______________________________________ RV owners should be concerned
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I am currently visiting in China and thought some of you might find this funny – nothing related to RVing but a travel experience I had that I found quite humorous and wanted to share with you. You would have laughed at me – I was out in a torrential rainstorm on my way to
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How good are Thousand Trails Memberships? First of all I just want to clarify I am not a member – not because I don’t think it’s a good idea, but it doesn’t make sense for me right at this moment. Also, I am not affiliated with the organization and don’t receive anything if you decide
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The Only Two Apps RVers Will Ever Need Guest Blogger: Shia Jones Recreational vehicles have come a long way since the 1960s, outgrowing the reputation of being a popular mode of transport for hippies and touring bands. These campervans are now called RVs and are a permanent fixture for American families who embark on summer-long
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Screen Rooms for RVs Having a screen room (add-a-room) added to the side of an RV can have some huge advantages but there are definitely negatives as well. First let’s talk about the advantages to having a screen room. They are sometimes called awning rooms or extend a room. Whatever they are called I want
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ICBC does not protect RVers in the US! I know full-time RVers face many challenges obtaining adequate insurance on your Canadian RV Insurance and continues because of the “Full-time” status. There are companies who will insure them but you may have to do a lot of searching. Canadians – long term traveling What if you
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