Members RV Travel Newsletter for Sunday, March 3, 2024

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March 2, 2024
Issue 1146
Members edition

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 Cover story 

Hackers try to silence RVtravel.com!

By the amazing man who keeps us safe online and protects our website, Kim Christiansen! 

UPDATE: We were hit again on Saturday morning with even more computers for another 90 million attacks. Our multiple layers of security kicked in and fought back the attackers. We went down for a short time but were able to return to full capacity within minutes. We fully expect them to try again on Sunday, but we’re ready.

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n Wednesday, we ran an important story warning our readers of a scam targeting RV buyers. We guess we hit a nerve. Apparently, the hackers didn’t like the exposure because on Friday afternoon they tried to shut down that story. Attackers used what’s known as a DDOS (pronounced Dee-Doss) attack on our site. Basically, they hit us 30 million times from about 20 different countries around the world. They sent thousands of computers to that one story in hopes that no one else could get in to read it.

Luckily, this isn’t our first rodeo. We have multiple layers of security and one of our providers caught on to the attack and mitigated the effects after just a few minutes. We then turned on our “Are you human” challenge for a while to whittle down the number of attackers. All of this and our site still went offline for a few minutes Friday as it was overwhelmed by the noise of all of those attackers.

This is what it’s like to be a news site today. We try to bring you news that is important for our readers—like these scammers swindling good people out of their hard-earned money and ruining the reputation of an RV seller. The scammers try to silence us by taking our site offline. Who knows what they will try next? But we’re on alert here, and we won’t stop bringing you the news and information RVers need.

We’re in discussion with our security vendor and ISP to see if we should forward the information we have to the FBI. We’ll be sure to update you if this develops further.

Interesting, huh?


A phoenix flies over a screenshot of the RVtravel.com YouTube channelBig announcement!

WE’RE BACK! The RVtravel.com YouTube channel is better than ever!

We’ve had a YouTube site for more than a decade, as many of you may know. If you’ve been following the channel, however, you’ll also recognize that it’s been sort of hit-and-miss. There have been times of regular content creation when a lot of content has been pumped out. Other times, like recently, the channel has been quiet as a mime—no videos coming out for extended periods.

Those days are over. We’re back and better than ever. Visit the channel and hit the subscribe button, then watch us grow. [That’s a Phoenix rising up there, BTW.]


Yesterday’s top news for RVers
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT!

Read the rest of the news in yesterday’s newsletter here.


Today’s RV review…

Keystone Alpine Avalanche Edition 390DS—Big, private spaces for multiple generations

By Tony Barthel
Today’s RV review is of the 2024 Keystone Alpine Avalanche Edition 390DS. I was tasked with looking at RVs that were going to be used as seasonal rigs, and one of the requests would offer the ability of two adult couples to camp together. One of the rigs I looked at was the Keystone Alpine Avalanche Edition 390DS. What you have here is a very large fifth wheel that has two complete bedrooms and a common or living area that would serve to keep those couples far enough apart and with their own space that they could hold very private conversations or…

Click here to read Tony’s review


RV Service Centers and Repairs Report

Reader says of “inferior plastic masquerading as leather”: “Every upholstered piece in all RVs sold in the last 5-6 years is going to have to be reupholstered”

In this column, we summarize some of your emails and comments regarding RV service centers and repairs. This week Nanci Dixon relates more of your horror stories, including one very, very unhappy camper who states, “To date, 18 months after delivery, I’ve had 71 separate issues of product repair or replacement…” Another RVer says: “There probably should be a class action lawsuit on the completely inferior plastic masquerading as leather that is used in almost every RV these days.” (Do you agree?) And another RVer reports about his camper: “Owned it for less than a year and with 2.5 days of use, took a $20,000 hit!” Yikes! But there are a couple more exemplary dealer and service centers which have been added to our ongoing list (linked below).

Click here to read those horror stories

UPDATED WEEKLY: A list of RV dealers, service centers, and mobile techs as recommended by our readers. Click here.


Gas station credit card scams on the rise across the U.S. Don’t fall victim!

By Emily Woodbury
RVers, beware! There’s a new threat lurking at one of the places you visit most… gas stations. Gas station credit card scams are on the rise and here’s what you should know about them.

Revolutionizing RV warranty repairs: Inside the game-changing BishFix solution

By Tony Barthel
Getting your RV serviced is a broken process, in many cases. If you have tried to get your RV repaired under warranty you know this may take a lot longer than you thought. Sometimes it can take an entire camping season. What’s the issue? Find out here, plus a possible solution.

Why are so many tourists stupid?

OPINION
By Andy Zipser
There’s an undeniably smug pleasure many of us take in observing others’ failings or stupid behavior, and indeed, it’s hard not to feel superior when reading about the latest winners of the Darwin Awards. Or when gaping at the pictures posted on the People of Walmart site. Who goes out in public like that? How do some people come up with such incredibly dumb ideas? And aren’t we special/smart/superior not to be like that? And yet … and yet, perhaps the line between smart and stupid is a lot fuzzier than we think. Continue reading.


Highlights from this week’s RV Daily Tips Newsletter

NOT RECEIVING OUR DAILY TIPS NEWSLETTER YET? You’ll love it! It’s filled with RV tips and tricks, RV maintenance advice, cool gadgets, trivia, a poll question, a joke, websites we love, recipes, and much more. Read the latest issues here then sign up here. Easy unsubscribe if you don’t like it (but we know that won’t happen).


Am I out of propane? Or is it just too cold outside?

By Andrew Herrick
Anywhere outside the Arctic Circle, propane is under the impression that it’s warm and sunny outside. That’s because propane boils at -44 degrees Fahrenheit at standard atmospheric pressure. … Most of the year, we don’t give the propane tank a second thought until the regulator indicator light switches from green to red. But in the winter, you may run into a particularly vexing situation where your tank has propane, but it acts like it’s empty! What’s going on here?

Visiting the world’s largest tree in the U.S. could cost you jail time

By Gail Marsh
I love trees and the bigger, the better, in my opinion. Did you know that the world’s tallest tree is in the United States? It’s true. Read on to discover where this tree is located and why visitors are no longer welcome.

Get your teeth cleaned, a chiropractic adjustment, your hair cut, and your dog bathed at the world’s largest truck stop

By Emily Woodbury
Iowa 80, located off Hwy. 80 in Walcott, Iowa, is the world’s largest truck stop. How large are we talking? 220 acres large (which, by the way, is four times larger than the average truck stop). The site receives more than 5,000 visitors daily, which evens out to about one million cups of coffee and 90 tons of meat served annually. Holy cow! Learn more.


Readers’ RVing Mistakes

A story of pressure dynamics and a high altitude porta-potty explosion

In this column, we are sharing some of the not-so-brilliant things we, the RVtravel.com staff, and you, our readers, have done while RVing. This week’s installment from Nanci Dixon includes a warning to watch for bump-stops when you’re backing in at a campsite, a tip to secure a faucet lever to prevent flooding, and tips regarding awnings, slides, steering wheels, and eggs, and a product recommendation. Oh, and one RVer teaches us an important lesson by relating his you-know-what-faced experience with high altitude and a porta-potty. (Ew!)

Click here to read


Reader Poll

How many bumper stickers are on your RV or tow vehicle?

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: Do you smoke cigarettes or use a vape pen/e-cigarette? Guess: Are RVtravel.com readers smokers or not? Find out here.


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.


In the RV Shop with Dustin

How to replace your RV’s plumbing vent

By Dustin Simpson
Today, I want to share some tips on how to remove and replace an RV roof plumbing vent and reseal it properly.

Click here to learn how

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RV Gadgets and Gizmos

5 of the best grilling gadgets for the almost-here BBQ season

By Gail Marsh
I know it will come. Winter’s last blast will soon blow through, and daffodils will jump up and smile to greet the long-awaited springtime. Flowers aren’t the only thing I’m longing for as winter winds down. I can’t wait to dust off the grill and go full-on BBQ mode! As I await more acceptable temperatures for standing out on the deck, flipping burgers, I’ve discovered a few grilling gadgets I need for the next grilling season!

Learn about them here


Video of the day

RV shopping? Avoid RV dealers who do this!

By Cheri Sicard
Shopping for an RV can be frustrating and buyers have all kinds of pitfalls to try to avoid. We’ve done some good video posts in the past about buying RVs, like this one from a certified RV inspector that highlights the most common RV-buying mistakes that people make. In the video below, however, Patrick from Travels with Delaney says you should avoid RV dealers who do this!

Click here to watch


RV Tire Safety

The science behind tire failure

By Roger Marble
Ready for some science? Sometimes I fall into the trap of talking in “Engineer Speak” and forget that not everyone may understand some of the technical terms I use. I can direct you to a book published by the U.S. Department of Transportation called “The Pneumatic Tire”. In it you can learn all you’ve ever wanted to know about tire failure and then some.

Read more for one cause of tire failure


RVing with Pets

Cat-astrophic problem: Where to put the litter box in an RV?

By Gail Marsh
A gal on an RVing with Cats Facebook page recently inquired, “Where do you put the litter box? My 24’ RV is so small!” As always, RVing friends came through with several recommendations. Check them out below. But first… Here are some places NOT to put your cat’s litter box.

Continue reading


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Recipe of the Day

Salmon Club Sandwich With Dill Caper Aioli

by Robin Lieneke from Chamois, MO

There is nothing ordinary about this sandwich. The salmon is lightly seasoned and cooked perfectly. A cool and tangy caper dill aioli is smeared onto a toasted bun. Then, tomato, lettuce, and bacon top off this amazingly delicious sandwich. With layers of fresh flavors, this is an impressive club sandwich that’s easy to prepare.

Get the recipe here


Readers’ Pets of the Day

“Piper and Mitzi (Pomeranians) are wonderful pets. So comforting to have them by our side. They rule the roost.” —Terry Gallman

RVing with Dogs group on Facebook. You’ll love it.


Brain Teaser

A ship is tied up. Over the side of the ship is a rope ladder. The rope ladder has steel rungs (which don’t float) spaced one foot apart. The bottom rung of the ladder is 6″ above the water. The tide is coming in at the rate of 2 feet per hour. After three hours, how many rungs up the ladder will the water be?

(Answer below.)

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


Trivia

The Hubble Telescope is responsible for the deepest images of space and the universe ever taken. Photos from the telescopes contain more than 5,000 galaxies – some of which are as distant as 13.2 billion light-years away. The telescope is so strong that it could spot the light from a single firefly up to 7,000 miles away. See all recent photos from it here.


Sunday funny


Did you miss last week’s RV Travel?

Read it here | Back issues


Brain teaser answer:

The bottom rung will still be 6″ above the water, as when the tide comes in the ship will go up with the water.


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 and Cheri Sicard. Contributors: Roger Marble, Dave Helgeson, J.R. Montigel, Randall Brink, Dustin Simpson, Dale Wade, and Tony Barthel. Financial affairs director: Gail Meyring. IT wrangler: Kim Christiansen. Director of Video: Keith Ward. Social Media staff: Gary Pratt. 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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18 Comments

Brad G. Hancock NH
2 years ago

I was reading the article about the tallest Redwood tree, Hyperion, I was struck by the fact that some visitors to the site had tried to “damage” the tree and also piles of garbage had accumulated. What would possess someone to try to damage an 800 year old tree and then leave their trash in the vicinity? The older I get, the less faith I have in some people. Just sayin’. Happy trails.

Al H.
2 years ago

IMHO, we are Gaia’s equivalent of pancreatic cancer.

John S
2 years ago

Probably the same people who struggled with the Brain Teaser…

Ron L
2 years ago

You just can’t fix stupid and they most definitely walk among us and multiply.

Bob P
2 years ago

I’ve had 2 potential scams about class A motor homes for sale this week alone, one in ElPaso, tx the other in Phoenix, AZ. eBay is handling the sale all I have to do is forward my money to the eBay address where they will hold my money and they will ship the unit to my address for a 5 day inspection by me. After the 5 days I can reject it and get a full refund or keep it and the person get paid and disappears forever. Ha! They were gone long before it was delivered.

Sue R
2 years ago

Thanks Kim Christiansen for keeping the newsletter safe. Thank you for all you do behind the scenes.

Cinderella Sanders
2 years ago

Excellent work protecting the newsletter and us. The team rocks

Betty
2 years ago

Great issue. Sorry about the ddos but thanks for telling us. Maybe we need more controversial articles like that one. It was a good article, by the way.

Tommy Molnar
2 years ago

“The telescope is so strong that it could spot the light from a single firefly up to 7,000 miles away”. So, don’t do anything untoward while out boondocking.

Dave
2 years ago

Todays Funny was right on, except I had a 5 step program I slept on a cot for a couple of years till a sidewinder went under it, saw the tracks in the morning when I got up I had a tent on my next outing!
Snoopy

Lawrence Neely
2 years ago

Today’s funny…. not quite right, 8 years tent camping, 15 years popup, 8 years (currently) travel trailer, Not sure if I will go to 5th wheel.

Cancelproof
2 years ago

Now I know why I was asked if I was a human earlier this week. Good thing it was a multiple choice question.

Great edition folks. As always, I enjoyed my Sunday morning coffee with RVT immensely.

DW/ND
2 years ago

Thank you Kim! Now I know why I couldn’t make comments and had a hard time doing much on the Rv site a few days ago. Glad you and staff are vigilant in the ever changing world of electronic challenges. Thanks all!

Sandi Pearson
2 years ago

Great issue guys! Thanks for beating off the bots!

MattD
2 years ago

Had no idea hackers like that are networked… with 20 countries??? on an RV scam?? Good job Kim, you ITWrangler you…

Neal Davis
2 years ago

Thank you, Emily and Diane! Piper and Mitzi are so cute that they seem to be stuffed animals. Ha! Did get the brain teaser. 🙂 Have a wonderful week! 🙂

KellyR
2 years ago

When asked if I was human, I wondered if they knew something I didn’t know.

Chuck Taylor
2 years ago

After 21 years living on a sailboat, it would have been interesting to know what some folks came up with on the Teaser