Members RV Travel Newsletter Issue 1098


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April 2, 2023
Members edition


 Cover story 

Joy, Joy, Joy! We’re camping again!

By Nanci Dixon

A

s the spring rains green the desert, I am filled with the absolute joy of camping again. The nights and mornings are cool but the sun warms everything, including a weary heart. It’s not that we haven’t traveled—in January/February we drove more than 3,200 miles to get repairs done on our motorhome. But, we drove the motorhome. Actually, my husband drove the motorhome and I navigated. Driving a motorhome from point A to point B as quickly as possible is a lot different than camping.

This is camping!

And this is camping. The patio rug is out, the chairs are rocking. The wood is ready for our first campfire of the season. I can smell the sweet scent of other campers’ fires. We’ve unfurled the awnings and opened the windows. A tablecloth is secured on the picnic table. This is the time I wait for, the time I dream of!

Dream built with imagination

What are chores in a house are no longer chores out here. As I was scrubbing dishes, and conserving as much water as possible, I realized our RV is not a lot different from the childhood playhouse of my dreams, albeit upscaled with water and heat. I am still fitting tiny dishes into tiny cubbyholes. My real playhouse had a cardboard kitchen and plastic walls thrown over a card table. It was a place of imagination. Camping in an RV has always been a dream built with imagination and anticipation.

Sitting in the sun overlooking desert wildflowers in bloom, I have decided that the joy of camping can override the most crowded campground, noisy neighbors, dog messes and kids walking through our site. It can override the costs and irritations. Override the frustration of spending days on the phone making reservations or being caught short with nowhere to stay. It can even override breakdowns and bad weather.

Joy mixed with gratitude. What better way to spend the first real camping trip of the season?


MOST POPULAR STORY FROM YESTERDAY’S NEWSLETTER

Class action lawsuit over fire danger against major RV manufacturer can move forward, judge rules

By Russ and Tiña De Maris
Imagine you’re tooling down the highway, towing your fifth wheel. Suddenly you notice smoke at the back of your rig. Fire! Montana RVer Jay Nelson didn’t need to imagine it—it happened to him. Now a Montana judge has ruled that his claim against toward the RV’s manufacturer can continue toward class action status, despite the manufacturer’s objections. If Nelson’s allegations are true, there’s a potential that many other owners could be in danger of fire in their rigs. Continue reading.


RV Service Centers and Repairs Report

18-year RV industry worker says RVs haven’t changed, customer demands have

In this column, Nanci Dixon summarizes some of your emails and comments regarding RV service centers and repairs. This week we hear from several very happy RV service customers (and include names of their service providers). But there are also a couple of complaints (of course) about unsatisfactory service. An RV industry worker says that nothing has changed in the RV industry except “what people have demanded that they ‘need’ to have on an RV.” Find out what he’s referring to here.


Live in an RV on your own property? Readers tell us where—or not

By Russ and Tina De Maris
Early in March, we explored the possibilities of living in your RV on your own property. We tried to straighten out a lot of misinformation that’s appeared on the internet. The bottom line at the time—it seems places where it’s legal to do so are few and far between. So we threw it open to our readers and asked, can you tell us where—or where not—it’s legal to live in an RV on private property? A hearty “Thank you!” to those who responded. We got plenty of advice, and a few potential leads, which we’ll now share.

Robots take the wheel. Is ChatGPT the future of RV road trip planning?

By Gail Marsh 
It was reported this week that recent updates to Microsoft’s AI-powered ChatGPT now enable it to surf the Web, find airline flights, and much, much more! Prior to this update, ChatGPT was limited to the information that had been included in its “training,” which concluded in 2021. … With this latest update, ChatGPT can retrieve live data from the Web, including sources like Kayak, Expedia, and more. It’s a game-changer! Is ChatGPT a road trip planner now, too? We put this robot to the test in planning an RV trip.

Did you know? Mt. Rushmore was named as a joke!

One man gained a firm and everlasting spot in Western history — just by being at the right spot at the right time … and asking the right question. His name would have been long forgotten if he hadn’t been curious about a mountain peak in South Dakota on a summer’s day. Continue reading.

Arizona’s Tumacacori National Historical Park worth a stop

By Nanci Dixon
I just love to take short trips to historic sites, and Tumacacori National Historical Park in Tubac, Arizona, was no exception. Getting to go with our friends, Leslie and Jay, made it even more special. Tumacacori is near Tubac, in southern Arizona, about 19 miles from the Mexican border. It is an area filled with history and art. Learn more about this very special location.


If you missed yesterday’s newsletter, you missed some important news stories that affect YOU! Read it here.


Around the Campfire

RVers discuss camping vs. glamping, but does the difference really matter?

By Gail Marsh
It’s just a matter of semantics. At least that’s how I viewed the recent discussion around the campfire. Other folks took the discussion much more seriously as they tried to define what they’re doing in their RVs: camping, glamping, or what?! Continue reading, then let us know what you think.


Highlights from this week’s RV Daily Tips Newsletter


WHAT DO YOU THINK? According to a recent poll at RVtravel.com, what percent of readers do NOT own a cell phone? Is it 11%, 4% or 1%? Find out.


Most popular hobbies among RVers—Readers speak out

By Cheri Sicard
We recently asked about what hobbies you bring along in your RV. Kudos to RVtravel.com editor Chuck Woodbury, who thought this would be a popular topic. He knows his readers. I did not think we would get a lot of responses, but we got TONS! So much so I am going to break the follow-up into two parts (and we still won’t get to them all). The responses were surprising. Continue reading, and maybe get some ideas for new hobbies to try. (You folks are amazing … and very talented!)

Prospectors: Look for these rocks that may indicate the presence of gold

By Randall Brink
If you’re an RV prospector with a thirst for adventure and a desire to strike gold, knowing the types of rocks and minerals that indicate the presence of gold is essential. Identifying these geological clues can significantly increase your chances of discovering the valuable yellow metal. Here I will identify rocks and minerals commonly associated with gold deposits and how to recognize them on your next RV prospecting trip.

Satisfy your sweet tooth; these Northeastern candy stores are a treat!

By Gail Marsh
I’ve been known to hide the Halloween candy my children collect, just so I can enjoy it myself. I keep a stash of Christmas fudge in my freezer year-round. I top my breakfast oatmeal with chocolate chips each morning. It’s undeniable. I have a sweet tooth. If you like candy or sweets of any kind, here are some sweet spots in the Northeastern U.S. you simply must visit! Continue reading.


Reader Poll

How would you describe your personality?

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

Tell us here

POPULAR POLL FROM THIS PAST WEEK
We asked: What do you do most nights after dinner? What do you think most RVers do? Do most go for a walk? Do most watch TV or a movie? Do most read? Well, find out here.


 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.

Okay, okay, we heard your comments loud and clear. We will NOT be ending this contest, but instead, we’ll run it three days a week. Make sure you open your newsletters every Wednesday, Friday and Sunday to see if your RV has been featured (beginning today).


Ask Dave

Dave Solberg is a leading expert in the RV industry and author of the “RV Handbook”.

This past week’s questions that Dave answered:

Click here to see more questions for Dave.

Have a question for Dave? Click any Ask Dave article and scroll down to fill out the form. He’ll get back to you!


 NEW! Road Trip Playlists

8 awesome “life on the road” songs

By Cheri Sicard
Welcome to our second installment of Road Trip Playlists (check out the first installment, “Joyous Songs to Start Your Journey,” here). This week I wanted to focus on songs about the lifestyle of living on the road and experiences that can happen out on the open road. As always, I tried to mix it up with different genres and songs you know with those you likely never heard before. These are cool! (And they’re all from YouTube, so you can click right on them in the post.)


In the RV Shop with Dustin

Slide out roof EternaBond tape failure… and fix

Follow Dustin Simpson at his shop, California RV Specialists, during an inspection of a 2019 Winnebago Minnie Plus, as he finds the cause of water leaking into the interior of the unit with the slide out in the out position during rain. Watch the inspection and the fix here.


Video of the day

Top 10 ghost towns in America

By Cheri Sicard
Join Briggs, of The World according to Briggs, for a tour of his Top 10 ghost towns in America picks. There’s a special fun creepiness to towns and cities whose inhabitants have abandoned them and moved on without a trace, leaving everything behind. And RVs offer a practical way to explore and experience many of these unusual places.

Click here to watch


RV Tire Safety

“Max psi” on tire sidewall. What does it really mean?

By Roger Marble
I know I have answered this question in the past, but maybe it was on an RV forum for a single-brand RV so not everyone has heard this. So here goes. Many, but not all, tires have the words “Max psi” followed by a number on the tire sidewall. I have no idea which lawyer wrote the requirement, but he or she didn’t understand how those words would be misinterpreted.

Read more

Ask Roger anything about RV tires on his RV Tires Forum.


Did you miss yesterday’s News for RVers?

If so, stories you missed:
Fifth wheel fire sends Forest River toward potential class action suit
New South Dakota law could ban some full-time RVers from voting
New RV buyers are young, want RVs as place to work from
Amazon’s satellite internet Project Kuiper ramping up. Trouble for Starlink?
Maryland considers law for RV dealer franchise agreements
The night sky gets darker, bigger in Boulder City, NV, under new project
Campground Crowding: Rates tripled for full-time RV residents in less than a year
and much more

Read it here | Back issues


 NEW! RV Recipe Challenge

Quick, easy and impressive Dutch Baby Pancakes

By Cheri Sicard
Welcome to week two of our RV Culinary Improv Challenge. This week’s recipe? A Dutch Baby Pancake! Each week I take three random ingredients readers submitted and turn them into a delicious recipe that’s small space cooking friendly. This week’s suggestion comes from Judith P., who threw me a softball. And that’s OK. I appreciate softballs. Plus you will too, especially if you have never made a Dutch Baby Pancake before. Continue reading.


Recipe of the Day

Chewy Granola Bars

by Sarah Mayer from Racine, WI

Throw a couple of these homemade granola bars in a resealable bag and you have a great on-the-go snack. They’re chewy, sweet, and full of texture. Puffed rice gives them a little crunch and the oats are chewy. The peanut butter flavor is faint, but there. We loved the tart contrast from the dried cranberries. So good!

Get the recipe here


Readers’ Pet of the Day

“This picture was taken in 2017 after our sweet girl Lola was diagnosed with osteosarcoma (bone cancer) at age three. She’s been through a lot, left hind leg amputation, six rounds of chemotherapy and now a weekly chemo pill. This July she will be six years cancer free!” —Chris Lippincott


Brain Teaser

A special offer allows you to get a free Popsicle if you exchange two Popsicle sticks for one Popsicle. Peter has 20 sticks. How many times can Peter get a free Popsicle?

(Answer below.)

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


Trivia

We’re lucky to have the convenience of Google Maps or other mapping software built into our phones that scream at us as we trek down the highways. But what did we do before satellite GPS? In the early 20th century there weren’t any satellites or such things as in-dash car computers, so how did people get around? If you were a wealthy and fashionable driver, you may have had the Iter Avto. This was a black TV-like device that was mounted on the dash. The Iter Avto would hook up to gears in the odometer and would hold paper scroll-style maps that would advance (scroll) as you drove. If you made a wrong turn there was no “RECALCULATING” scream, as we all know well, but instead, you’d have to manually re-load all the scrolls. Yikes.


Sunday funny

Ah, the great, great, hilarious outdoors!

Resources

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What does financing an RV for 20 years REALLY mean?
In case you missed this article the first time around, here it is again. Important! Click here.

Stuck with a lemon RV? Contact Ron Burdge, America’s premier RV lemon law attorney.

The Best RV Trip Planner Apps and Tools. Everything you need to help plan your trip is here.


Did you miss last week’s RV Travel?

Read it here | Back issues


Brain teaser answer:

19 times. Remember that he gets one Popsicle each time he exchanges two.


RVtravel.com All Star Team

rv travel logoPublisher: 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, 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. Artificial (AI) contributors: Johnny Robot and Milly MacWilly. Canine Mascots: Archie and Astor “the Disaster”

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15 Comments

Skip
3 years ago

I’m cheering for Lola to stay that way and many doggy years to come and happy camping for her.

Dennis
3 years ago

Notice in the camping videos?: Almost none of the people in those watercraft spills are wearing personal flotation devices. A big No-No. What if the person(s) hit their head on a submerged object, and passed out?

Nels
3 years ago
Reply to  Dennis

I think that just emphasizes just how careless (stupid) people can be.

Dave Telenko
3 years ago

I got 18-1/4 popsicles! Guess ya can’t get a quarter of a popsicle, so you get 19.
Snoopy

Tommy Molnar
3 years ago

I like seeing pictures of your authors. Nice touch, Thank you.

Sarah
3 years ago

Sweet pup Lola! We are cheering you on…You Go Girl! She is so beautiful and you are blessed to have her. Cant think about how different her life would have been if not in the love and care of wonderful dog Mom and Dad! Bless you!

Bill B
3 years ago

Nanci Dixon describes so well the beauty and peace of desert camping this time of year. The senses come alive in the vast space. Thank you for bringing it to mind.

Joseph
3 years ago

Go Lola!! Cancer FREE!! So happy for your family!

Stay safe and Fetch! Joe

Ron Cravey
3 years ago

Popsicles used to come in a two pack with two sticks which means you get all the popsicles you could want. Some generic brands still have two to a pack.

Doc
3 years ago

Why am I not able to get the survey anymore.?

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Diane McGovern
3 years ago
Reply to  Doc

Sorry, Doc. I’m not sure, but there have been more than 1,500 votes in the poll so far today, so I would guess it’s something on your end (although I’m the least techy person here). Here’s what Jessica, one of our IT folks, said about this awhile ago: “Sometimes script blockers and ad blockers interfere with our polls since they are from a 3rd party site. If you have one of these try and turn it off and see if that fixes the issue.” I hope that works for you. Take care. 😀 –Diane at RVtravel.com

Mary Beth
3 years ago

This newsletter just gets better and better! The addition of pics and bios is great. Now I have a face in mind when I read an article. Thank you for that thoughtful change.

Ed D.
3 years ago

Chris Lippencott, you are a true testament to a loving, Dog owner. Lola is as lucky to have you, as you are to have her! Good luck the rest of the way! Keep on Campin!

azwestyman
3 years ago

Really nice cover story. Makes me want to get out there and roll out my camp carpet and set up my camp chairs and get ready for a nice campfire 🔥 Thanks for the visuals…👍

Neal Davis
2 years ago

Thank you, Emily! 🙂