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Chuck Woodbury
Chuck Woodburyhttps://rvtravel.com
I'm the founder and publisher of RVtravel.com. I've been a writer and publisher for most of my adult life, and spent a total of at least a half-dozen years of that time traveling the USA and Canada in a motorhome.


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Mark and Carolyn (@guest_7818)
6 years ago

We are in our 32 foot Montana fifth wheel. We are camp hosts at a Forest Service Campground in the Sacramento Mountains of Southern New Mexico. We enjoy the cool weather and interfacing with our campers.

Elaine Carrillo (@guest_7767)
6 years ago

Reading from our RV at our son’s home in Juneau, Alaska (Douglas Island). We drove from NM to Prince Rupert, Canada, where we boarded a ferry with RV and toad to Juneau. Great trip! Love Juneau!

Elaine Carrillo (@guest_7768)
6 years ago

We drove, not drive…is there an edit button?

Admin
RV Staff
6 years ago

Yep, Elaine. The edit button is called “Diane.” I’ve fixed it. 😉 —Diane at RVtravel.com

John (@guest_7748)
6 years ago

In our summer home in the sawtooth mountains of Southern Idaho. We still have snow at 5k feet. Almost all campgrounds are closed because of flooding. We hardly ever go out on the trail during high summer. Not that we’re cowards but it does seem safer.

Bill (@guest_7808)
6 years ago
Reply to  John

Sounds like a wonderful trip.
What is an approx. cost for a ride on the Ferry? We have thought about doing something like this.
Do you Book thru a travel agency, or just drive up? We have a small dog, how is this handled?

Thanks
Bill

DON SELF (@guest_7746)
6 years ago

sitting at the Valley of Fire National Park in New Mexico next to my rv.

Peter P (@guest_7725)
6 years ago

Today I’m reading this newletter while riding the Washington DC metro from Vienna station in to D.C. We are staying at the Skyline Resort in Front Royal, VA

Paul (@guest_7673)
6 years ago

I am reading this in Ireland. We live in a small village called Clonroche just outside of Enniscorthy. Just sold our Foretravel back in Tennessee and moved here to stay. Life is wonderful and God bless America and Ireland.

Marilyn Grinnell (@guest_7671)
6 years ago

We are in our Class B. I’m cooking our 1st breakfast in this tiny house. We are at the lovely River Street Campground in the Michigan Upper Peninsula town of Otononga.

Mindy Danberry (@guest_7666)
6 years ago

We are at Lazy Day Campgrounds in Hermann, Mo with our Cedar Creek RV Owners Club Region 6 Rally.

Marian (@guest_7647)
6 years ago

I am reading this in my motor home at Orange Grove RV Park Bakersfield, California

Joe (@guest_7482)
6 years ago

Reading this news letter at work in Tahoe.

Bob C. (@guest_7677)
6 years ago
Reply to  Joe

Reading this in our Wind River (ORV Manufacturing) at the J&H RV Park. Going to the North Rim of the Grand Canyon today.

Marvin Thomasson (@guest_7473)
6 years ago

Home is where we park it and where I read newsletters. We
workamp some summers, we travel some summers. We workamp in Florida every winter. Not all campgrounds are created equal, some are good, some are bad, some are KOA’s some are not. Don’t judge all by one park and don’t listen to the complainers, check reviews, Google includes them when used to find a camping spot. I have an RV, I mostly want water, elec, sewer, maybe cable, a halfway level site and an evening train to lull me to sleep. I don’t sit out contemplating the sewer connection…

Gene B. (@guest_7467)
6 years ago

I always read the newsletter in my easy chair, ones in my stick house, the other in my 5th wheel. You showed a not so nice looking RV in a KOA article. Here in NE Ohio, we have a KOA that has rather disgusting looking ones as well. Not at all pleasant to look at. Sure wouldn’t want to camp beside them. Great articles, love them, keep them coming.

Dave (@guest_7465)
6 years ago

I said in my RV, but my RV has been my only home for the past 10+ years.

Ronald Walker (@guest_7442)
6 years ago

My wife and I are in a campground in New Jersey having been towed here yesterday due to an overheat problem on I 77. We have been full timing for 24 years. We will be towed out tomorrow morning to a repair shop for a fix in the cooling system. Hope to see you in Indianapolis.

Charlie (@guest_7437)
6 years ago

Reading this weeks article at home keeps me close to the rv world as my time with our TT is limited sorry to say !

Bob (@guest_7426)
6 years ago

Tricky question. I live fulltime in my RV so need to be able to click both home and rv

Mike Sherman (@guest_7662)
6 years ago
Reply to  Bob

Ditto!

Jeanne Rudick (@guest_7406)
6 years ago

In my RV (home) at Ft. Welikit, Custer, SD as a workamper for the summer. Love it.

Debbie Hansen (@guest_7396)
6 years ago

At home drinking coffee but two weeks from today will be up in the UP at Tahquamenon Falls reading from my campsite! Can’t wait….I love reading RVTravel keep up the good work 🙂

Mr Rex Julian Smith (@guest_7385)
6 years ago

Great magazine. Thank you. Am reading this in my truck, parked near the A1 in Nottinghamshire, UK. Next week my wife and I will drive our Winnebago Sightseer overland Europe to the Greek Islands of Kefalonia. Thanks again, keep up the good work. Regards

Raquel (@guest_7364)
6 years ago

Our RV (5th wheel) is our home, 365 days a year.

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