RV Covers - should you cover your RV this winter or do covers cause more damage than good?
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RV Covers - should you cover your RV this winter or do covers cause more damage than good?
A minor repair replacing the rubber bumpers in the Magic Chef stovetop to protect it from the iron burner grates.
A review of the RecTeq 340 pellet grill to answer whether these are great for RV boondocking. Is the RecTeq worth the money? Is it a great RV gadget? We have the answers to those questions in our full review of the RecTeq 340 portable pellet grill by the RV Gadget Geek Tony Barthel.
We use a Camco flag pole to mount a WeBoost cell phone antenna with surprisingly good results.
We changed our domicile state - what is a domicile state and why would a full-time RVer change states? What’s the best state to claim for RV domicile? What do you need to change your state and why would you want to change your domicile state as a full-time RVer? What about mail? Health and vehicle insurance?
15 resources for finding work while full-time RVing along with a list of answers from the experts.
Studies show that people are happier when camping but what is the secret to being a happy camper? Peggy has ten tips for being a happy camper in today’s article.
We pay a visit to Yosemite, CA to see just what’s open and what the crowds are like now that California is beginning to open parks in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic.
We speak with Deborah Maddock about her experiences with her 1950 Aljoa travel trailer, Betsy Ross and the vintage trailer lifestyle and events she enjoys so much.
A number of reasons why you might just hate RVing…and how to turn those into StressLess Camping.
Some of our favorite gadgets and tools for off-grid camping. These are replacements for the things some describe as must have but also that require 110vac. These substitutions sometimes even work better.
The Cali Girl Glampers enjoy caming in the Northern California wine country including San Francisco, Marin, Sonoma, Napa, Solano, and Lake Counties. Dominica Rossman and Lorena Garbarino coordinate and host a variety of gatherings including craft workshops, chocolate tasting, wine tasing, antique shopping tours, coffee and bakery tours, star gazing, lunch dates, hikes, walking tours, art tours… pretty much anything available in the area is fair game to this group of adventurers.
Even if you travel alone you can use free digital tools so that you’re never truly alone on the road. These tools can help you stay connected which is an extra measure of security, especially for solo travelers.
Our RVing geologist, Peggy Barthel, shares some of the geology that makes Anza Borrego so special.