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RV Toilet Paper vs Home Toilet Paper: A Tale of Two Flushes
When 2020 started, it’s probably safe to say that no one could have possibly thought that toilet paper would become such a hot topic. But, when the COVID-19 pandemic hit the country, it seemed as though it was all anyone could talk about for weeks. That was mostly due to the fact that people were stocking up, and it was hard to find toilet paper on the shelves.
While the demand for traditional home toilet paper has died down and become somewhat ‘normal’ again, we thought it might be a good
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Sep 8th 2020
3 Labor Day Camping Tips for a Stress-Free Holiday
For many people, Labor Day weekend marks the end of the summer season. While there are still technically a few weeks of summer left, it’s easy to shift into “fall” mode (which means great cooler
weather for camping!).
Because Labor Day weekend offers most people an extra day off, it’s a great idea to hit the road with your family to enjoy one last summer camping trip. But, keep in mind that many people might have the same idea.
So, what can you do to beat the crowded campgrounds, stay sa
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Aug 31st 2020
RV Furniture Vs Home Furniture
The bottom line for your RV interior is if you don’t like it, you’re not stuck with it. RV interior renovations are pretty common and there are a ton of ways to improve your space. If you have the money available and are willing to spend it, you can take your average camper and turn it into your dream home away from home. Whether you’re living in your RV full time or are just in it for a little bit of the year, you have probably thought about changing the interior, specifically the furniture,
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Aug 31st 2020
Flock to Witness the Fall Migration of North America’s Sandhill Crane
When seasons change migration occurs. This doesn’t only apply to humans and their RVS. It also applies to the feathered kingdom.
Every year, people flock (pun intended) to see the gathering of the Sandhill Cranes during their semi-annual migration to and from warmer climates. For those who live in the northern tier of states, this migration season begins in late September and lasts until February. Common winter destinations for these birds is Florida, Texas, Utah, Mexico and California.
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Aug 28th 2020
Make a Difference Through Volunteering
As 2020 begins to wind down and the holiday season approaches, many people look forward to spreading good cheer and good will by volunteering for local agencies. When you are at your permanent home in your community, chances are you already have your favorite charity or local non-profit that will benefit from your generosity. But what do you do when you are traveling in your RV? Is there a way to volunteer traveling across the country?
The answer is yes.
According to a study conducted by
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Aug 27th 2020