Members News for RVers Issue 1093, Sunday edition


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Sunday, February 26, 2023
Members edition


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  Featured articles  

Lawsuit could upend operations of Recreation.gov

By Randall Brink
A federal lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court in Alexandria, VA, could upend the operation of Recreation.gov, the website that RVers and other recreational users must use to reserve campsites on federal lands. Since 2018, the U.S. government has outsourced the operation of Recreation.gov to Booz Allen Hamilton (“Booz Allen”) of Fairfax, VA, a vast international consulting firm and major U.S. federal contractor. During that time, Booz Allen redesigned the Recreation.gov website and smartphone app and began taking reservations. … Wilson v. Booz Allen Hamilton, Inc. has the potential to impact every person in the USA who has used Recreation.gov to make a reservation for the recreational use of federal lands. Learn more.

Travel trailers under 33 feet do not exist

If you disagree with that headline, then you must read publisher Chuck Woodbury’s article today, where he explains the headline and why its subject matter makes his blood boil. It’s a short article, but you should not miss it. Read it here.

Say it isn’t so! Be careful what videos you take in National Parks

By Russ and Tiña De Maris
Do you film videos for your YouTube, TikTok, or other social media site? If you shoot video on property managed by the National Park Service and your site is monetized, look out! Ditto for still photos that you end up posting. A recent court ruling says anyone who has the “intent of generating income” from video shot in national parks—and other lands managed by the Service—must receive advanced permission to do so. Shoot without a permit and post it, you may find yourself in the crosshairs of the law. Learn more.

‘Disappearing’ camper, CyberLandr, exceeds $150 million in reservations

Stream It, Inc., has announced its CyberLandr, a “vanishing” camper designed for the Tesla Cybertruck, has surpassed $150 million in reservations. The impressive commercial demand for the product, driven by the anticipated release of the Cybertruck by the close of 2023, has resulted in growing interest from various companies seeking to procure CyberLandr for their business purposes. Continue reading.

RV park tenants evicted after court ruling

By Randall Brink
Nearly all residents of the R.V. Park of San Rafael, in California, received eviction notices in early February after the property owner lost a rent battle in the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. … The schism between what may be considered affordable rents in the low-income parks and the rapidly escalating property values in many communities across the nation creates intense pressure and conflict among property owners, local and state governments, and park residents living on low fixed incomes. At the same time eviction of low-income tenants often results in them becoming homeless. Read more.


BREAKING NEWS from Saturday afternoon

Watch this RV as it collapses into the Santa Clara River alongside the Valencia Travel Village RV Resort in Castaic, Calif., yesterday (Saturday). Two other RVs fell earlier into the raging river, which was eroding the embankment on the edge of the park after torrential rains.


Campground Crowding

Screaming kids, dogs, smoke, music, crowds… “Campgrounds weren’t like this before COVID”

By Nanci Dixon
Campgrounds are changing and evolving, some for the better and some for the worse. This week we hear from readers who continue to vent about how campgrounds are changing, and not for the better. Also there is advice about how to get the most useful information out of online campground reviews, and a suggestion that campgrounds designate separate “adults-only” and “family” areas. A reader asks if driving 650-700 miles a day is realistic. Your thoughts? All that and much more here.


BELIEVE IT OR NOT! Southern California’s Catalina Island is home to several hundred bison. They are the descendants of 14 of the animals brought over in 1924 for the filming of Zane Grey’s “The Vanishing American.” When the herd gets too large, a few are shipped to the mainland. Some return to the island later as burgers.


That was the RV week that was

February 19–25, 2023

Two bills which could have had a major impact on full-time RVers registering to vote in South Dakota are dead on arrival. More on those bills here. Both House Bill 1232 and Senate Bill 124 died in committees before they could reach their respective floors for a vote. However, existing South Dakota law could still create legal problems for full-timers who claim the Mount Rushmore State as their legal home. We’re waiting for feedback from the state’s attorney general and will report back to you when we get word.

Three motorhomes fell into the Santa Clara River in Valencia, CA, early Saturday morning when an embankment collapsed at the Valencia Travel Village RV Park. Heavy storm rains caused the river to swell and run faster than normal, which led to the erosion of the bank at the edge of the park. No one was inside the motorhomes when the embankment collapsed and no injuries were reported. Other RVs in the park sites were moved to safety. The park, with 381 RV sites, lost power and water. Large chunks of the embankment continued to fall into the river as of Saturday afternoon. Watch dramatic video from abc7.com here.

Photo credit: National Indoor RV Centers

National Indoor RV Centers (NIRVC) is constructing a cutting-edge indoor storage facility in Surprise, AZ, to offer enhanced comfort and convenience to RV owners. The 130,000 square-foot facility, scheduled for completion in June, will provide secure and safe storage for up to 260 motorhomes. In addition, the facility will provide hassle-free access to maintenance and servicing, guaranteeing that RVs are in optimal shape when owners are prepared to embark on their journeys.

Camping World earned a gross profit of $2.3 billion in 2022, a drop of 7.9% over the year before. Net income was $351 million, a decrease of $291 million from 2022, or 45.3%. Used vehicle unit sales reached a record 51,325 units, an increase of 2,387 units, or 4.9%, while new vehicle unit sales dropped to 70,429, a 9.4% decrease over 2022.

From March 7–24, the composting toilet located at the “Tip Off” on the South Kaibab Trail in Grand Canyon National Park will be closed for needed maintenance. There will be no restroom facilities available for public use during this time. Hikers should plan ahead before entering the canyon and use either the restroom facilities at Cedar Ridge or at Phantom Ranch.

Oceans RV Resort is preparing to open the second phase next month, which will add 200 spaces to the facility, which opened last month. The resort south of Jacksonville off U.S. 17 near Surf City, promotes “luxury RV living” with full hookups. The park is four miles from the ocean shore. RV sites are gravel and are priced from roughly $60 to $90 a night.Beginning March 1, 2023, South Dakota’s Badlands National Park will transition to a fully cashless fee system and only accept mobile or electronic payments for entrance and permit fees. Visitors can also purchase Badlands National Park entrance passes in advance at Recreation.gov or through the Recreation.gov app. America the Beautiful annual and lifetime passes still cover the cost of entry into the park, and must be shown in conjunction with proper ID.

Jayco is recalling certain 2019-2023 Entegra Launch, Launch LE, Qwest, Jayco Melbourne, Melbourne Prestige, Terrain, and Terrain LE motorhomes. The guide bushing on the parking pawl may fatigue, which can cause the parking pawl not to engage and result in a vehicle rollaway. As many as 2,845 RVs may be affected. Learn more.

Speaking of recalls … Keystone RV Company is recalling certain 2021-2023 Carbon, Fuzion, Impact, and Raptor travel trailers. The fuel station controller may fail. Learn more.

Specialized Dispatch Services provides services to many RV owners. Here is a recent report from the company about its most requested service calls in the final quarter of 2022.

The Awosting Club, a controversial glamping site on the Shawangunk Ridge in New York, is facing closure by the Gardiner Town Board. Geo-domes have been rented out for overnight stays and the property has a lodge for events. The town alleges that it has been operating illegally for several years, citing code violations and lack of environmental assessment. The town board denied the club’s application to continue its operations, citing pre-existing code violations such as the illegal running of a lodging business, illegally constructed geo-domes, and an illegal water supply and sanitation system.

A 50-year-old message has been found in a bottle in Pennsylvania’s Fowlers Hollow State Park. When finder Joe Fresetta spotted the bottle he assumed it was trash, but his wife carefully pulled out a piece of paper dated 8/31/1973 from inside. The paper was a 50-year-old campground receipt for $6 and the other was a folded paper plate with a note written on it. The message said that a Moore family stayed in campsite number 11 and the neighbors that weekend were “a little loud.”

Many sites, but not too much space in between them.

The Ada County (Idaho) Commissioners voted unanimously last Tuesday to approve a proposal for a 310-space RV resort near Boise. The roughly 40-acre property is currently the home of the Black Dog Clays shooting range. Ridgeview RV Resort will be constructed over three years. The first phase will include the common area improvements and 117 RV spaces and the second phase will build out 62 spaces. The final stage will fill out the last 208 spaces. Each site will accommodate two vehicles and an RV.

The SMART RV club, a group for military and ex-military RVers, is celebrating its 40th anniversary. The Special Military Active Recreational Travel (SMART) Club was formed in 1983 and since then more than 15,500 people have joined. To learn more about the group and its upcoming rally visit here.

New York’s state parks, campgrounds, historic sites, and trails achieved a new attendance record in 2022, with a total of 79.5 million visits, exceeding the previous year’s figure by more than a million visitors. This is a significant achievement for the state as attendance at state parks has been on a steady rise for more than ten years, increasing by nearly 43% since 2008.

Motor Home Specialist (MHS) was the No. 1 seller of new motorhomes in the U.S. by a single dealership in Alvarado, Texas, in the Dallas-Fort Worth market. It’s the 10th consecutive year the company received the honor, as reported by Statistical Surveys Inc.

The Dyrt, an app for camping information and booking, has released a list of the 10 hardest-to-book campgrounds in the United States. At the top are two parks near Yellowstone National Park — Slough Creek and Mammoth campgrounds. Both were 100 percent booked solid for the entire 2022 season. Third place went to Seven Points in Tennessee, which was booked 99.1% of the time.

According to Nebraskaland, campers at Chadron State Park in Nebraska will soon enjoy greater electrical power. In the upcoming months, workers are slated to upgrade 44 campsites to 50-amp electricity, joining the 25 other campsites that have undergone the same enhancement in recent years. Once completed, all of the park’s paved camper sites will have 50 amps.

A bill under consideration by Wyoming’s state legislators would establish a trust fund for outdoor recreation infrastructure. The proposed legislation, approved by the Senate Travel, Recreation, Wildlife, and Cultural Resources Committee on Tuesday, seeks to ensure long-term and sustainable financial backing for state outdoor recreational activities. State and federal funds, along with private contributions, will provide grants to local governments and other entities to be utilized to enhance and construct trails, recreational facilities, and public access easements.

Neighbors and friends of California’s Seacliff State Beach gathered on Saturday, February 18, for a beach cleanup and to bid farewell to the pier connecting the beach to the wreck of the SS Palo Alto. State Parks, partnering with Save Our Shores and Friends of Santa Cruz State Parks, organized the cleanup to clear the trash that floated ashore after a January 5 storm. Besides devastating much of the beach, the storm also swept away half the pier and made the other half unsafe. Sometime by the end of this month, demolition crews will remove the rest of the pier.

If you live in the Seattle area and just took up full-time RVing, KING-TV 5, the NBC affiliate, would like to interview you for a special news feature on RVing. If interested, email Chuck (at) RVtravel.com and he will pass along your info to the show’s producer.

Death Valley National Park has reopened the Mud Canyon and Racetrack roads. Both were closed since August 2022 due to flash-flood damage.

Maine’s Acadia National Park will receive an upgrade to its maintenance facilities from a $33-million contract funded by the Great American Outdoors Act. The new maintenance operations complex will have state-of-the-art shops and equipment rooms, restrooms, offices, workshop spaces and community areas. Work is expected to begin in fall 2024.

Planning to attend Great Smoky Mountains National Park this year? If so, beginning March 1 you’ll need a “parking tag” if you stop longer than 15 minutes in any one spot. The park instituted the fee because it is not allowed to charge a traditional entrance fee because the state of Tennessee, when it transferred the Newfound Gap Road to the park, placed a restriction on the deed that said a fee could never be charged for traversing that road. The $5 daily and $15 weekly parking tags are available for purchase at Recreation.gov.

The Enchantments near Leavenworth, Wash., is a popular hike-in alpine campground. The Forest Service is asking campers who want to stay to book early. In 2022, there were 39,000 applications for 2,700 camping slots between May 15 and October 31, which were offered through a lottery.

ENCHANTMENTS TRIVIA: The goats that live in the Enchantments have become accustomed to finding salt in the urine of hikers. This causes them to follow their human guests a little too closely. To help prevent this too-intimate interaction, campers and hikers are advised to use the privies provided.

A favorite appliance of RVtravel.com readers is the air fryer. Cosori is recalling two million air fryers after receiving 205 reports of the air fryers catching fire, burning, melting, overheating and smoking. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission is urging consumers to immediately stop using the products. Affected consumers are entitled to a replacement air fryer or other type of Cosori product when they register at recall.cosori.com.


Publisher’s Roadside Journal
Chuck Woodbury muses about whatever thoughts ooze from his mind.

toilet paper rollWhat a roll of toilet paper can teach us about our lives

This may sound silly, but when you read it, maybe it will make sense. If you have a different way of expressing what Chuck is trying to say, he welcomes your thoughts.


WHAT DO YOU THINK? Are any of the original members of the Vienna Boys’ Choir still singing in public? Yes or no? Find out below.


Where is it?

No, this is not THE Mount Rushmore, the one we know and love in South Dakota (that’s pretty obvious, eh?). Nope! This is a mini version at Legoland Windsor in London, England. The photo was taken by Rob Young (thanks!). The faces, of course, are made of Legos!


CONTEST

Is this your RV?

Win a $25 Amazon gift certificate if today’s RV photo shows your rig
Every day we post a photo of an RV either submitted by its owner or by our editors and writers as they move about the country.

Click here to see if your RV made it into today’s issue.


Reader poll

How disgusting is dumping your RV’s holding tanks?

Please let us know. After you click your response, you’ll see how others have responded. Feel free to leave a comment.


HAVE YOU SEEN THIS STOLEN RV?

Crooks stole the inheritance in Texas. This 2015 Keystone Laredo travel trailer went missing at the hands of three men. In the wee hours of an October morning, they cut the fence at A-Affordable RV Storage in Justin, Texas, and made off with this rig. Mandy, the owner, is heartbroken, as the rig had belonged to her father. If you can help, please contact us so we can put you in touch. Russ atsign rvtravel.com.

Did someone rip off your ride? Let us post information on your stolen RV. Email Russ (at) rvtravel.com.


Did you miss yesterday’s RV Travel?

If so, stories you missed:
• Cover story: Why I write for RVtravel.com
• RV Service Centers and Repairs Report: OMG! RVer needs pry bar to open stuck door on new RV!
Should you tip campground workers?
RV Business: Should you form a formal business entity?
Not every RVer uses their RV’s toilet the same way… Wait, what?!
Readers share their WEIRD real-life small-world RVing experiences
and much more

Read it here | Back issues


 WOW! The bustling airport in Frankfurt, Germany, is home to the largest McDonald’s in the world. Like many other McDonald’s in Germany, it offers table service in order to improve the quality of customers’ experiences. The restaurant occupies 43,055 square feet and can seat up to 650 guests.


Latest fuel prices

Here are the latest U.S. average prices per gallon of gasoline and diesel fuel as of February 20, 2023:
Regular unleaded gasoline: $3.38 [Calif.: $4.52]
Change from week before: Down 1 cent; Change from year before: Down 15 cents.
Diesel: $4.38 [Calif.: $5.41]
Change from week before: Down 7 cents; Change from year before: Up 32 cents.


WHY IS IT that the other line moves faster until you get in it?


Brain Teaser

If 3 cats can catch 3 bunnies in 3 minutes, how long will it take 100 cats to catch 100 bunnies?

(Answer below.)

Do you have a brain teaser you think we should use? Send it to us here.


Upcoming RV shows

Click here for a directory of upcoming shows.


Recipe of the Day

Tri-Color Spinach and Artichoke Mac and Cheese

by Ronna Farley from Rockville, MD

Sneak some greens into your meal with this one-pot macaroni and cheese. We love the addition of spinach and artichokes to this mac and cheese. They add another depth of flavor to the casserole. Nice and cheesy, with a hint of spice—you won’t be able to stop eating this.

Click here for the recipe


Brain teaser answer:

3 minutes


The Perfect Scam Podcast

Every Sunday we present a podcast from AARP about scams and how crooks are stealing your money, often via telemarketing. Their efforts are often most successful with people 65 years and older who fall victim to the scammers’ sophisticated techniques. Here is this week’s episode.


Confucius (not) say, two wrongs not make right, but two rights make U-turn.


Trivia

Only 5 percent of people wash their hands long enough to kill germs. A study from Michigan State University secretly observed 3,749 people in public restrooms and found that nearly all of them, 95 percent, did not wash their hands for a long enough time to kill germs. In order to kill germs, you must wash your hands for a total of 20 seconds. This study showed the average time people washed their hands was for six seconds. Well, shoot…


Sunday funny


Vienna Boys Choir trivia (from above)
Nope. If they are, they need to step forward and claim their award for world’s oldest performers. The choir was formed in 1498. That’s six years after Columbus headed off to America.


Today in History


RVtravel.com All-Star Team

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Publisher: Chuck Woodbury. Editor: Emily Woodbury. Associate editor: Diane McGovern. Senior editors: Russ and Tiña De Maris. Senior writers: Nanci Dixon, Gail Marsh, Dave Solberg. Contributors: Roger Marble, Dave Helgeson, Janet Groene, Machelle James, J.R. Montigel, Randall Brink, Karel Carnohan DVM, Cheri Sicard, Dustin and Ashley Simpson, Dale Wade, Paul Lacitinola and Jeff Clemishaw. Special projects director: Jessica Sarvis. Moderators: Gary Gilmore. Financial affairs director: Gail Meyring. Special Reports: Bradford Geer. IT wrangler: Kim Christiansen. Mascots: Archie and Astor “the Disaster”

Everything in this newsletter is true to the best of our knowledge. But we occasionally get something wrong. We’re just human! So don’t go spending $10,000 on something we said was good simply because we said so, or fixing something according to what we suggested (check with your own technician first). Maybe we made a mistake. Tips and/or comments in this newsletter are those of the authors and may not reflect the views of RVtravel.com or this newsletter.

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21 Comments

Stephen Cavender
3 years ago

Where is the new NIRVC storage facility located?

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Diane McGovern
3 years ago

Sorry, Stephen. When I proofed for typos last night, I didn’t notice the location was missing. It’s in Surprise, AZ, and I’ve added that info to the blurb. Thanks! Have a great day. 😀 –Diane at RVtravel.com

JimmyH55
3 years ago

As I read the article about Camping World earnings I had to smile. I was smiling because I knew that not a single cent of my money went to that!

Neal Davis
3 years ago
Reply to  JimmyH55

Ditto! 👍

Dick Hime
3 years ago
Reply to  JimmyH55

ME TOO!

William Mahoney
3 years ago

The Slough Creek and Mammoth campgrounds are within Yellowstone National Park and not parks by themselves.

Joe Goomba
3 years ago

..but they’re separate campgrounds.

Joe Goomba
3 years ago

But they are, indeed, separate campgrounds, and should be counted as such.

Neal Davis
3 years ago

I do hope that floating RV has a composting toilet. 😎

Joe Goldstein
3 years ago

National Indoor RV Centers (NIRVC) is constructing a cutting-edge indoor storage facility to offer enhanced comfort and convenience to RV owners. The 130,000 square-foot facility, scheduled for completion in June, will provide secure and safe storage for up to 260 motorhomes. In addition, the facility will provide hassle-free access to maintenance and servicing, guaranteeing that RVs are in optimal shape when owners are prepared to embark on their journeys. AND THAT WOULD BE WHERE?

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Diane McGovern
3 years ago
Reply to  Joe Goldstein

Oops! Sorry, Joe and others. I didn’t notice the location was missing when I proofed the newsletter last night. It’s in Surprise, Arizona. I’ve added that information. Thank you for pointing out the omission. Have a great day. 😀 –Diane at RVtravel.com

Joseph
3 years ago
Reply to  Diane McGovern

I wondered where the location was when I read the article early this morning. I had planned to google it. Now I don’t have to. The location was a …..surprise.

Stay safe, Joe

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Diane McGovern
3 years ago
Reply to  Joseph

Yep, Surprise! 😆 Sorry I didn’t notice the location was missing when checking for typos. Have a good evening/night, Joe. 😀 –Diane at RVtravel.com

Jim
3 years ago

Regarding the trivia. Maybe most washed their hands for 6 seconds or less because they noticed some creep was watching everyone.

DW/ND
3 years ago

…another great newsletter with a massive amount of useful and interesting information! Thanks all!

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Diane McGovern
3 years ago
Reply to  DW/ND

Thanks, Doug and Joan! Have a good afternoon/evening. 😀 –Diane at RVtravel.com

Ron Cook
3 years ago

The law of supermarket shopping is: It doesn’t matter which line you are in, it will be the slowest.
So just be patient!

KellyR
3 years ago

London’s Mt. Rushmore -Legos. If only Gutzon Borglum had known, but Legos weren’t invented until 5 years after he started.

KellyR
3 years ago

WHY IS IT that the other line moves faster until you get in it? Because you are in Walmart?

Lindalee Sorrells
3 years ago

I actually KNEW the answer to this weekend’s Brain Teaser!! That’s an A+ for this 75-year-old woman! The teasers that RVTravel.com uses really do tease me most (make that all) of the time LOL!!

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Diane McGovern
3 years ago

Yay, Lindalee! Gold star for you!!! Have a good night. 😀 –Diane at RVtravel.com