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Fire fighting tools: Do you really know how to use them?

By Russ and Tiña De Maris   Losing an RV to a fire is a terrible thing. Losing your life to an RV fire is even...

Truck stop fueling tips

By Russ and Tiña De Maris   If your RV runs on diesel, you may wonder about filling up at the truck islands. Some RVers feel...

How to clean your RV roof

Courtesy Dicor Products   RV owners should get their roofs cleaned at least twice a year to prevent damaging substances from getting too embedded and creating...

RV smell bad after being closed up? Charcoal to the rescue

To rid your RV of musty or bad smells after storage or after being closed up for a few weeks, place activated charcoal in...

Selling your RV? Here’s help on consignment selling

by Russ and Tiña De Maris   How it works: You and the consignment operator agree on a sale price. From there, the dealer keeps anything...

Why your tires don’t last longer

By Russ and Tiña De MarisRVers depend on their RV tires — and they're an expensive thing to replace. We've often talked about the...

How to choose a campsite

By Jose and Jill Ferrer When you are lucky enough to pull into a campground or RV park where you can choose your site, here...

Don’t trust your GPS!

by Chris Guld GeeksOnTour.TV   We have several GPS devices, some are test units, some are our old standbys. Every time we encounter an issue with driving...

Save water by washing in a dishpan

As RVers, it's a natural for us to be a bit on the "conservative" side, after all, fresh water comes dear, and places to...

Easy way to keep a flashlight handy for an emergency

By Greg Illes Everyone needs a flashlight at some time or another. Sometimes it's almost an emergency. That's why we all have one ready and...

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