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Today’s thought
“Time is like a river. You cannot touch the same water twice because the flow that has passed will never pass again. Enjoy every moment of your life.” —Harsh Goenka
Need an excuse to celebrate? Today is National Love Your Pet Day! And if you don’t have a pet, maybe you can celebrate National Cherry Pie Day instead!
On this day in history: 1792 – The Postal Service Act, establishing the United States Post Office Department, is signed by United States President George Washington.
Tip of the day
Tips to clean a gunky gray water tank. Yes, yours is gunky, too
By Nanci Dixon
This all started when our suction cup soap holder in the shower fell off the wall. No big deal —it falls off every couple of months when jostled too much, or the suction cup dries up. I decided to clean the soap residue from the soap holder and, while at it, I cleaned another soap container. The soap didn’t just rinse off, and both items needed a good soak.
The bucket I was soaking them in ended up full of soap scum, and I realized that the residue in the bucket was a microcosm of what must be in our gray water holding tank. It was time to clean.
RV review
2026 Forest River Wildwood Heritage Glen 261FKRB—close to “perfect”?
By Gail Marsh
It’s not the perfect RV but, in my mind, it’s close! The 2026 Forest River Heritage Glen 261FKRB feels modern and thoughtfully laid out without being enormous. This model pairs a front kitchen with a center living area and a private bedroom. If you’re looking for a couple’s RV with comfortable living space and residential-style finishes, this could be the RV for you.
A “cool tool” indeed: The Magnetizer/Demagnetizer
This gadget instantly magnetizes or demagnetizes steel tools and other small parts. Convert any tool blade to a magnetic retriever of things like screws, nuts, and metallic particles. No batteries or electricity required. Read more about it or buy one for yourself here.
In the RV shop with Dustin
Using proper heavy-duty jack stands for heavy vehicles
Today, I’d like to stress the importance of using proper heavy-duty jack stands when lifting a heavy RV off the ground for suspension repairs and maintenance. Using the right equipment is crucial for the safety of both the vehicle and the person working on it. Here’s why.
FACTOID: Getting an RV serviced is not an overnight job. In fact, according to RVBusiness, an average RV industry work order is open for 34 days. Warranty work orders are open for an average of 50 days, and work orders for parts not in stock for 73 days.
Article and video
Simple RV gadgets that solve annoying camping problems
Most camping frustration doesn’t come from one big disaster. It comes from tiny, annoying stuff that keeps popping up, like wind blowing out a stove, or gear sliding around in transit. The team from Playing with Sticks asked fellow campers to share small DIY fixes that quietly remove those stress points. In the video at the end of this post, they share the results. (Plus, as always, Cheri breaks down the list in the article, too, if you don’t want to watch the video.)
Featured article
Transforming a 28-foot Boles Aero Estrellita into an ideal 20-foot trailer
By Paul Lacitinola
Scott Burud, based in Bakersfield, CA, initially resisted buying a 1953 Boles Aero Estrellita trailer. The first time he checked it out, he expected to see a 20-foot-long trailer. After a three-and-a-half-hour drive, he arrived and quickly realized the trailer was much larger than he anticipated—28 feet, to be exact. The size was a dealbreaker for Scott… until it wasn’t.
Ask Dave
Is it OK to walk on an RV’s slideout roof?
**If you’re near Providence, RI, be sure to see Dave at his always educational and entertaining seminars at the Rhode Island RV Show today through Sunday.
**And if you’re closer to Bedford, NH, learn all about RVing to Alaska, RVing with pets, RV essentials, RV buying tips, and RV bloopers at seminars presented by longtime RVer and RVtravel.com reader/frequent commenter Neal Davis. He’ll be at the New Hampshire RV Show today through Sunday.
New and improved Dump Buddy is a must-have gadget for RV dumping
Don’t miss Tony Barthel’s updated review of the new and improved Dump Buddy. What’s a Dump Buddy? It’s essentially a plastic collar that goes around a sewer pipe in the ground and then another one that goes around your sewer hose elbow. You simply use the knob to tighten the collar around the sewer pipe and then flip up the second collar and tighten that around the sewer hose. Read Tony’s review here or order on Amazon.
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Reader poll
Should campgrounds/RV parks have a “lights-out” rule?
Quick tip
Roof ladder storage

If your RV is equipped with a roof access ladder it’s always a temptation to use it to store extra stuff on. Not a bad idea, but just make sure that whatever you hang on the ladder doesn’t obstruct your taillights. Drivers behind you can unwittingly get a bit too close if they don’t see your intentions clearly signaled. And make sure that the items are well secured. A step ladder bouncing down the freeway can create a whole lot of trouble.
Website of the day
The Best Free BLM Camping in the American West
Pack up the RV and get her ready! After you see all these incredible and FREE places to camp, you’re going to want to hit the road. Please note this page was last updated in 2020 and some things have changed since then.
? MYSTERY PRODUCT OF THE DAY ?
Thou shalt not laugh… Just kidding, thou can laugh. And laugh ye will!

Trivia
Since it’s National Cherry Pie Day… The cherry pie at Twede’s Cafe in North Bend, Washington, became world-famous thanks to the TV show “Twin Peaks,” where Agent Dale Cooper famously declared the café’s cherry pie “damn fine.” The pie was so closely tied to the show that fans still travel from around the world to try a slice at the exact filming location (known in the series as the Double R Diner).
Readers’ pet of the day
“Sammie (mixed Australian Cattle Dog plus six other breeds, age 7) was rescued from our local shelter here in Payson, Arizona, when she was less than a year old. Her favorite things are her daily trips to the dog park and watching television at night with her parents.” —Larry Sugarman
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!
• Curious what breed(s) your dog is? Doggie DNA tests work great!
• RVing with Dogs group on Facebook. You’ll love it.
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