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Today’s thought
“Find a place inside where there’s joy, and the joy will burn out the pain.” —Joseph Campbell
Need an excuse to celebrate? Today is National Name Yourself Day! If you could rename yourself, what name would you choose to go by?
On this day in history: 1860 – On his phonautograph machine, Édouard-Léon Scott de Martinville makes the oldest known recording of an audible human voice.
Tip of the day
How to get rid of, and prevent, RV drain fly infestations
By Gail Marsh
Infestation? That’s putting it mildly! RVing friends called it an outright scourge. Their recently purchased “previously loved” RV was overrun with drain flies. Ugh!
If you’ve ever noticed tiny, fuzzy insects fluttering around your RV’s sinks or showers, you’re likely dealing with drain flies. Also known as sewer flies or moth flies, these pests thrive in the moist, organic buildup within drains and pipes. While drain flies don’t pose significant health risks, their presence can be a real nuisance. Let’s take a look at how to identify, eliminate, and prevent drain fly infestations in your RV.
Article and video
The weirdest national park sites in the United States
After years of researching the National Park System, National Park Diaries keeps running into places that break the usual rules, and they share them in the video at the end of this post. These are the parks that feel out of place, ignore neat categories, or make the map look a little absurd. That oddness is what makes them fun. From a site no one can step on to a park the federal government rents, these units show how strange national park administration can get. Here, they reveal them all.
RANDOM RV THOUGHT: You can spend hours researching the perfect campsite… and still end up liking the one you picked by accident more.
Featured article
Use self-fusing silicone tape for weatherproof connections
Standard vinyl electrical tape has been around for a long time—too long, some would say. The problem with this commonly used product is its adhesive. It doesn’t really stick very well and after awhile it starts to peel loose, leaving a gooey mess behind. But there’s a self-fusing silicone rubber tape for weatherproof connections which works great. Continue reading.
🔥 Reader favorite
Lodge cast iron scrapers: Small gadget, big results
Cheri Sicard writes, “Sometimes the smallest tools make the biggest difference, like these Lodge Cast Iron Scrapers. This simple plastic scraper lifts off stuck-on food with ease, no scratching or buildup. Now I use them all the time.” The two-pack includes a pan scraper and a grill scraper, both made of durable, dishwasher-safe polycarbonate with edges that fit different pan shapes. If you cook with cast iron, you’ll love how effortlessly these work. Learn more here.
Ask Dave
LED lights flicker in my RV. What should I look for?
Read Dave’s troubleshooting tips.
Every solo RVer needs this, a back scratcher!
Yes, all solo RVers need this, but we think everyone needs this—solo or not! Tired of scratching your partner’s back? This would make the best gift… ever! Ahhh, that feels gooooood.
Reader poll
How often do you go out to dinner?
Quick tip
Keeping your RV cool

Regarding air conditioner vents, the folks at alwaysonliberty.com remind us, “These are a huge culprit in air conditioner malfunctions. You should clean your A/C output and intake vents AT LEAST MONTHLY! Make sure nothing is blocking the air flow in each.”
BUMPER SNICKER: “Camp more, fix less… in theory.”
“WHY DO I ALWAYS MISS OUT?” That’s what you’ll say if you miss a super-great bargain today only on something you really want! CHECK HERE!
On this day last year…
- Tip: 7 tips for keeping a happy marriage while RVing
- Ask Dave: After a night of boondocking, why doesn’t truck recharge house battery?
- Article & video: Affordable RV organizing ideas from Daiso
- Featured article: Don’t use or don’t like your RV sofa? Get rid of it and do these things instead!
Website of the day
How To Choose The Right Onion For Every Recipe
Ever wonder if you should use a yellow onion, a white onion, or a sweet onion to caramelize? And why should pickled onions always be red? And what type of onion is best for soups? Can you use shallots instead? This guide tells you what onion to use for what. It’s helpful!
? MYSTERY PRODUCT OF THE DAY ?
Wow! This is exactly what we’ve been looking for our whole lives! How did we ever survive so long without it? You can’t survive another day without it! It’s extraordinary!
And the survey says…
We’ve polled RVtravel.com readers more than 5,000 times in recent years. Here are a few things we’ve learned about them:
• The highest percentage of voters, 49 percent, say driving five to six hours is the maximum amount they’ll drive in a day.
• When asked about the top reasons for stopping at rest areas, the main reasons RVers said, in order, were: resting and giving their eyes a break from driving, to grab a snack or a meal, or to get some exercise.
• 39 percent of fifth wheel owners have a Ford truck to tow their RV. The second most popular truck brand was Ram, followed by Chevrolet and GMC.
Recent poll: RV tire covers: Pros and cons—Do you use them?
Trivia
Which of these prolific authors is actually composed of a group of ghostwriters? Ursula Bloom? Nora Roberts? R.L. Stine? Carolyn Keene? If you guessed Carolyn Keene, the name behind the Nancy Drew mysteries, you’re right! Nancy Drew is not the work of a single author. In fact, it’s simply the name given to a cast of ghostwriters. Go back and reread a few Nancy Drew mysteries, and you’ll probably be able to see a difference in writing styles. Ditto for the Hardy Boys, where the fictitious author was called Franklin W. Dixon.
Readers’ pets of the day
“Willie and Callie (Lab mix and Pyrenean Sheepdog) loved cats, other dogs (mostly), and all human beings. Loved the road. Here they are with Dad in the California desert. Both crossed the Rainbow Bridge in 2024.” —Bill Brogan
Send us a photo of your pet with a short description. No blurry photos and please do not submit your photo more than once. Thanks!
FREE IS GOOD! Through April 26, 2026, Fridays through Sundays, Buy One Get One Free sandwich at participating Arby’s, with your Rewards account. Details here.
LIVE: Mission to the Moon
As bandwidth allows, this stream will feature live views from Artemis II’s Orion spacecraft, without commentary, as it makes its journey around the Moon. You will see a blue screen if there is a loss of signal. You may see what appears to be a black screen when the vehicle is in darkness.
Leave here with a laugh
She just wants waffles!
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