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America’s Original RV Newsletter. Since 2001 Issue 2891 • New issue every weekday If you find this newsletter helpful, please consider supporting our work with a donation of your choice.
Explore the benefits of a small 5th wheel toy hauler. Enjoy luxury features with manageable towing requirements.
Dear Dave, Some of my appliance plugs only have two prongs but all the outlets have three slots. Is there a correct way to plug these in?
By Russ and Tiña De Maris Many RVers are pretty aware of safety. They check tire pressure.
By Cheri Sicard If a journey through the wonderfully weird side of the USA sounds appealing, then buckle up. In the video below, the team from Weird History has compiled a list of the weirdest smal...
Cell phones aren’t just handy anymore—they’re constant companions. And for a lot of people, that connection is starting to feel a little… sticky.
By Dustin Simpson In the past, Dave Solberg and I met for a livestream called Talkin’ RV Tech. We not only answered technical questions, but we also shared what we like to call “cool tools.” These ...
The 2026 Forest River Surveyor Legend 204MKLE is the kind of trailer that can split opinions fast. It packs a lot of smart features into a popular couple’s floor plan, yet one choice changes the wh...
One of the things that drew us to getting a lot at SKP Saguaro Co-Op RV Park was that many of the lots have casitas on them. Now, just what is a casita?
Dry tourism — traveling without alcohol — is anything but limiting.
While vanlife is about the aesthetic, overlanding is about the adventure. Here's why 12 million people like me are trading paved roads for self-reliance and remote, off-grid landscapes.
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One of the most popular RV presentations my wife, Peggy, and I give is called “Don’t Be Spooked by Boondocking.” We’ve given that presentation to RV groups of all sizes, and it is one we have at th...
By Gail Marsh We know that buying in bulk can save money. With the ongoing inflation, saving money is on almost everyone’s mind.
Slideouts make an RV feel bigger, but they also create one more place for leaves, pine needles, dust, and other campground debris to collect. If you retract the room without checking the top first,...
California has many wonderful national parks, but did you know that California is home to the only fake national park in the country? It’s true!
By Cheri Sicard Join Amanda Outside in the video at the bottom of this post as she uses a cast iron Dutch oven and a campfire to make some yummy nachos your entire crowd is going to LOVE! This is a...
RV camping works best when everybody acts like a good neighbor. Sadly, that doesn’t always happen.
By Dustin Simpson Maintaining the exterior body of your RV is essential to keep it looking good and protect it from the elements. Here are some tips for RV exterior body maintenance: Regular washin...
Ludington, Michigan, is a great Midwest destination. It sits right on Lake Michigan and has the kind of lakefront setup we love.
If you’ve spent any time around RVers, you’ve heard it or said it yourself: “These things just aren’t built like they used to be.” There’s truth in that. But talk to the folks who actually crawl un...
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If you’ve binged every season of ‘Alone’ and still crave stories of shelter building, foraging, and the depths of human loneliness, we’ve got you covered. This curated list of movies, books, and po...