One of the biggest ways to make your older RV feel new is to install new floor coverings. Face it, after full time living in your RV, those, “show every spot of dirt” carpets that manufacturers so thoughtfully install begin to look a bit doggy. Can you replace it, or will you need a […]
Some fulltimers like hitching up and “moving on” every few days. That’s great, where you can afford the price of fuel. But if you yearn to spend a little more than a couple of days in a given venue, and want something productive to do with your time, camp hosting can be the ticket. With […]
The holiday season brings out a host of suggestions on how to keep the bad guys away from your cache of presents at home. We may not think much about that situation whenRVing, but those same bad guys know that the modern RV often has nice, spendy techno-goodies that can be harvested.
In two recent incidents, RVers have been hit by burglars: One couple, sleeping over in a Cracker Barrel Restaurant parking lot awoke the next morning to find thieves had broken into their tow vehicle and ripped off a few things. In a more dramatic experience, anRVer returned to his rig, parked at a service facility lot, only to encounter a gun-toting thief coming out the door of the RV. Fortunately, theRVer came off physically unharmed, but the crook made an exit with some expensive loot, and damaged the rig to boot. What can be done to prevent these kinds of problems?