RV Daily Tips. Monday, June 22, 2026
America’s Original RV Newsletter. Since 2001 Issue 2931 • New issue every weekday Today’s thought “If we cannot now end our differences, at least we can help make the world safe for diversity.” —J...
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America’s Original RV Newsletter. Since 2001 Issue 2931 • New issue every weekday Today’s thought “If we cannot now end our differences, at least we can help make the world safe for diversity.” —J...
Explore the advantages of a two story RV for your travel adventures. Discover comfort and space on your next journey.
Dear Dave, Why does our ceiling A/C unit spit out black Styrofoam pieces? —Brenda, 2024 Grand Design Transcend One Dear Brenda, According to the Grand Design website, the Transcend One is availabl...
By Gail Marsh Sleeping in an RV during the summer can be a sweaty challenge, especially if you’re what I call a “hot sleeper.” So… for you RVers who struggle to sleep because you’re too hot, perhap...
A lot of small campers promise clever packaging, but this one backs it up. The 1998 Toyota Camroad Zil by Vantech fits a full RV layout into a 16-foot body that still slips into a normal parking spot.
Time to tell us: Which, out of the options given for campsite utility hookups, is most important to you, generally speaking? Is it water?
By Dustin Simpson In this video, I’m sharing how I inspect RV windows, lights, and clearance lights. Maintenance is KING for keeping your RV in tiptop shape.
The 2026 East to West Blackthorn 229RK is a compact fifth wheel with one slide, suitable for a couple or a solo traveler. I believe that the Blackthorn 229RK fits the “short and sweet” criteria tha...
Heading into the backcountry? Learn how to prevent mosquito bites using expert gear tips and how to treat them fast when you're on the trail.
We have the perfect remedy for the dread of outdoor running or walking—the Million Mile Summer Challenge by MapMyRun. The post MapMyRun’s Million Mile Summer Challenge Is Back.
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It’s possible, during the early 20th century, that someone grilling hamburgers in their back yard was using charcoal that was once part of the Model T car parked in their front yard.
Scientists have long believed that sperm’s primary role was to deliver a father’s DNA. But researchers now report that sperm may also carry molecular messages shaped by a man’s life experiences, po...
This year marks the 150th anniversary of Mark Twain’s timeless masterpiece, “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer”. To celebrate, the Mark Twain Birthplace State Historic Site in Florida, Missouri, invites...
Self-driving technology is no longer something from science fiction. It’s already rolling down America’s highways, and one of the biggest changes may be happening in the trucking industry.
By J.R. Montigel The hospitality industry, which focuses on travel involving hotels and resorts, has a new buzzword: sleepcations.
Last week, we asked our readers (you!) to tell us what their fathers—or father figures—taught them. The response was overwhelming.
By Cheri Sicard Everyone enjoys time outside until mosquitoes show up. These pests make evenings uncomfortable and can spoil your campsite fun.
By J.R. Montigel We know how babies are made, right?
By Cheri Sicard In the video at the end of this post, President Chay [2.34M subscribers] shares his latest build, a two-story camper van. [This video had 1.9M views within the first 9 days!) Chay s...
We’ve seen private bathhouses, private dog parks, and private hot tubs, but could reserving an entire laundry room be the next thing RV parks use to stand out? Seasoned RVer that I am, I am pretty ...
In this episode, we push farther north into the beautiful Broughton Archipelago on the BC coast aboard our 1976 CHB 34 trawler Vestri. The scenery just keeps getting more spectacular as we wind our...
Meet Drag Me Outside, a Portland, Oregon, hiking group fusing queer community with biology.
America’s Original RV Newsletter. Since 2001 Issue 1266 Today’s thought “I never considered a difference of opinion in politics, in religion, in philosophy, as cause for withdrawing from a friend....