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Winter Storage Checklist: Don’t Miss These Important Steps

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When people start thinking about RV winter storage or they hear the word “winterizing,” they immediately think about preparing their RV water system for cold weather. While that is a very important step in getting your RV ready for winter, there are some items that should be on your pre-storage checklist. Take care of the whole package. That includes your RV interior, chassis and exterior. Yes, that means the tires, too!Winter Storage Checklist: Don’t Miss These Important Steps

Keeping RV Journals and RV Logs While on the Road

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Being an RVer is about making memories, so you’ll want to keep track of all your greatest adventures. In fact, keeping track of everything from great destinations to maintenance updates is important while RVing. To make things easier and more organized, many RVers keep a separate RV log from their RV journals. And yes, there is a difference between the two. Essentially, RV logs are for recording important information regarding your RV, like maintenance and mileage. In comparison, RV journals should be used for preserving memories, moments and thoughts.Keeping RV Journals and RV Logs While on the Road

Top 10 RV Blogs You Have to Read

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For some people RVing and blogging go hand-in-hand. But not everyone has the talent to keep all theRV adventurers out there engaged and excited for the installment. Finding a good blog to follow is also a favorite pastime of newbies who wisely avoid making mistakes by reading about those made by others before them. Other RVers want to learn all the techie stuff instead of relying on mechanics and their dealership to sort them out of fixes that could be remedied for free.Top 10 RV Blogs You Have to Read

Are RV Solar Panels Worth Buying?

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When people think about getting solar panels for their RVs they imagine all the freedom that goes with being self-contained. No more need for camping in the pricier campsites because there’s no longer a need for electrical hook ups. They think that they’ll no longer need that loud generator to run the AC or have a movie-watching marathon while it’s drizzling outside. Most people also imagine they’ll be saving tons of money with the newfound freedom to boondock anywhere and anytime.Are RV Solar Panels Worth Buying?