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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

7 Safety Tips for RVing with Kids on Halloween

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Many RVers choose to spend Halloween at their favorite campgrounds. Numerous campsites host special events and activities around this holiday, including costume contests, evening hayrides, and RV decorating contests. These camps are often reserved far in advance by RVers with kids. At some campgrounds, people choose to create their own fun and games even if there are no hosted events. Crime in RV parks is rare, especially where there are surveillance cameras and security patrolling the campgrounds. It’s still good to be vigilant, however, if you’re RVing on Halloween. The following are some safety tips for all RVers, especially those bringing children.7 Safety Tips for RVing with Kids on Halloween

Keeping Mice and Other Critters Out of Your RV and Boats

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Winterizing your RV or boat includes putting a “no vacancy” sign out for all the creatures looking to make a winter getaway inside your rig. You don’t want mice and other critters in your RV or boat, ever. Remember that they go seeking shelter well before temperatures drop. Therefore, you’ll want to prevent any creatures from getting in as soon as you can.Keeping Mice and Other Critters Out of Your RV and Boats

RV Living: Are Trailers and Motorhomes a Trend That Will Last?

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It’s been a few years now since the small-house movement really took off in the U.S, especially among young people who often cannot afford a conventional home or simply don’t want one. The ethos behind the movement was founded on the idea of controlling how much you consume and living simply. Naturally, RVing hipsters went hand-in-hand with this movement. RV Living: Are Trailers and Motorhomes a Trend That Will Last?