RV Travel Newsletter for Sunday, January 4, 2026

America’s Original RV Newsletter. Since 2001
Issue 1242

Free edition (funded by advertising)


Today’s thought 

“Expect the best. Prepare for the worst. Capitalize on what comes.” —Zig Ziglar


Is a 3D-manufactured RV in your future?

Does a 3D-manufactured RV sound like science fiction? Well, think again. In fact, that “science fiction” could be this week, even tomorrow. Today, parts and even shells of entire RVs are already constructed using 3D manufacturing. But we’re talking about entirely 3D-printed RVs. Continue reading.

The best New Year’s resolution tips for RVers

By Gail Marsh
I rarely make New Year’s resolutions, but 2026 might be different. Some RV duties are more challenging now than when we were younger. To keep RVing, we need some workarounds that can address common stress points. This year, a few resolutions could enhance our RV travels, so here are some I’m considering.

The easiest way to find a quality campground or RV park nearby

You’re rolling down the road, daylight is fading, and you realize it’s time to answer the big question every one of us eventually faces: Where are we sleeping tonight? If you’re an RVer who doesn’t like planning far in advance, or if you experience a last-minute change of plans, read on… This might just change the way you find campgrounds and RV parks.


Today’s RV review…
RV review: 2026 Alliance Delta Solo RB152—a nice package

By Tony Barthel
Today’s RV review is another debut: the 2026 Alliance Delta Solo RB152 travel trailer. This is the smallest RV that Alliance makes in the form of a single-axle, no-slide trailer. In fact, this is the same layout as the first new trailer I bought, a Rockwood Mini Lite 1905s, and Alliance has done some things I wish I had had on my own trailer. But there are also some things I liked better in that trailer. What are those? Find out here.


Yesterday’s top news for RVers

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


WrapitHeavy-duty Wrap-It storage straps are a must-have for RVers
Tired of all your cords getting tangled? That shouldn’t happen, and it won’t if you use these Wrap-It storage straps! Family-owned and made in the USA, these polypropylene straps hold up to 50 lbs.—perfect for RV hoses, extension cords, tools, and garage gear. One simple solution for a clean, pro-level organization. Comes in a 6-pack! Learn more or order.


Fact or fiction: Are all RV keys really the same?

RV owners hear the same line all the time: Every camper uses the same key. It sounds scary, and it keeps forums and Facebook groups spinning. Here, a certified RV technician breaks this down in detail and shows what is true, what is half-true, and what really matters for RV security. You’ll learn something here.

Before you trust A.I. to help buy an RV, here’s what to know

Artificial intelligence is starting to play a bigger role in how RVs are bought and sold. AI in RV shopping is being pitched as a way to reduce confusion, speed up research, and make the buying process smoother. That may be true—but before RVers trust new technology to guide a major purchase, it’s worth taking a closer look at what’s changing and who benefits most.

Antique shopping while RVing? Yes, you can!

By Gail Marsh
I’ve always enjoyed antique shopping. My husband loves it even more when we’re RVing. Why? The confined space in our RV prevents us from buying large or bulky pieces. They simply won’t fit. Antiquing while RVing mixes the thrill of the hunt with scenic detours. It sparks my curiosity when I happen upon unrecognizable objects. Continue reading.


THE MORE YOU KNOW: From the book, Word and Phrase Origins by Robert Hendrickson: company. “A business company, in the strictest sense of the word, is a group of people who sit down and share bread together. For company derives from the Latin con ‘together,’ and panin, ‘bread.’ The idea is that a company consists of friends so close that they sit at the same table sharing any bread they have.”


What about you?
What do you wish for in 2026?

What is your wish for the world or for yourself or family in 2026? It could be one thing that applies to many (think: peace, kindness, a little more patience), or it could be something personal you’re hoping for—for yourself, your family, or even your travels this year. As we turn the page on a new year, it feels like a good moment to pause and name what we’re hoping for, big or small. Please share your wish(es) here.


Just for fun
Take a walk around the world… from your chair!

By Emily Woodbury
Ah, my YouTube algorithm knows me so well—walking, traveling, discovering new places—except I’m currently sitting at my desk. So how can I be walking and exploring the world while sitting at a desk? With the YouTube channel @Tourister! This amazing channel offers real-time virtual walking tours from cities and landscapes around the world, all filmed in gorgeous 4K HDR quality that makes you feel like you’re actually there. Check this out!


ScreendoorbarReinforce your RV’s screen door in seconds
Give your RV screen door a little extra love. This lightweight aluminum grab bar reinforces and protects your door, helps prevent everyday damage, and adds a comfortable, secure grip. Fully pre-assembled and adjustable to fit most RVs, it installs fast and makes every in-and-out smoother and safer. Learn more or order.


1910 motorhome
This was a state-of-the-art motorhome in 1910. That’s 116 years ago! We’ve come a long way, haven’t we?

Reader poll
Do you make your RV’s bed every day?

Respond here.

TAKE A GUESS: Do RVtravel.com readers prefer a real wood campfire or a propane firepit? Find out here.


From the archives…
5 ways around the RV 10-year rule

This article was a big hit when it was published in January 2024, and the advice still holds true. While we can all understand the sentiment behind the rule is to keep out junker RVs, it remains unpopular because there are many, many well-kept RVs that are older than 10 years. Continue reading.


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DashcamSunday giveaway
How would you like to win a dash cam for your car or RV

How to win
We’ll select a winner at random out of all entries we receive today by 7 p.m. Pacific time. You can only enter once and after we notify you by email that you won, you have 24 hours to respond. Click here to enter or see last week’s winner!


Version 1.0.0Do this for your child; it’s something they’ll treasure forever
Give your child something they’ll treasure forever. “Dad, I Want to Hear Your Story” is a guided journal that helps you share your memories, lessons, and life experiences in your own words. With thoughtful prompts covering everything from childhood to fatherhood, it makes it easy to pass along the stories, values, and moments that shaped you. Fill it out at your own pace and create a lasting keepsake your child can return to for years. Mom, there’s a version for you, too.


Travel destinations
Small, historic U.S. train depots worth a visit

If you love tiny-town charm, roadside history, and easy pull-through parking for an RV, historic train depots can make the perfect stops. These national treasures are often free (or donation-based) museums. Small town depots frequently host local rail-themed festivals that are a hoot to visit. Here are a few favorites.


RVer health
Blood stem cell mutations may protect against Alzheimer’s disease

RVtravel.com readers are mostly in their 60s and older. Because of their “senior” status, issues relating to Alzheimer’s disease may be of special interest. We therefore present this information that comes to us from the Baylor College of Medicine. A recent study has found that specific mutations in blood stem cells may lower the risk of late-onset Alzheimer’s disease. Learn more.


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Good bumper sticker for a motorhome! You can buy it here.

Highlights from this week’s RV Daily Tips Newsletter

OUR TOP 10 TIPS IN 2025: Click here to see which tips you read and loved the most!


? MYSTERY PRODUCT OF THE DAY ?
We bet almost exactly 50 percent of our readers will want this! We think it’s true!


In the RV shop with Dustin
Light up your RV steps and stay safe after dark

One of our favorite simple AND affordable RV upgrades: Magnetic solar step lights. These lights auto-activate at dusk, giving your entry steps a clean, illuminated glow, and more importantly, helping prevent slips, missteps, and nighttime injuries. These are the ones I recommend.


RV tire safety
Happy New Year! Tire safety is a good start for the New Year

Tire expert Roger Marble discusses this post he saw last year, and why the information contained in it concerned him very much: “Choosing Safe Tire Replacements for my RV: Bridgestone vs. Firestone vs. Goodyear”. Read about Roger’s concern and some safety tips here.


FACTOID: Men grow beards because testosterone activates facial hair follicles that are genetically programmed to respond; women usually don’t because their hormone levels and follicle sensitivity are much lower.


Live webcam:
Leavenworth, Washington

Leavenworth is a small, former railroad town in Washington’s Cascade Mountains. Years ago, it came upon hard times. Local business leaders came together and decided to turn their ailing community into a realistic Bavarian village. Using only private funds, they did just that. Today, the town is booming thanks to millions of tourists who visit every year. Many campgrounds, public and private, are close by. [Note: There’s not as much tourist activity in the town as usual because of the ongoing closure of parts of Hwy. 2 to the west of Leavenworth, due to road washouts and mudslides after three recent atmospheric rivers pummeled the area.)


Ask Dave

This past week’s questions that Dave answered:

What is best to keep hair from clogging RV’s shower drain?My RV floor is creaking and getting worse. Is it an easy fix?Looking to upgrade to newer Tiffin. What is the markup?RV’s theater seat ‘leather’ is peeling. Why, and what are my options to replace?What is the best backup camera when towing a travel trailer?


Today is National Spaghetti Day! Here are some recipes you can make to celebrate.


ButtcushionSore butt? Not anymore!
Every RVer has a sore butt because we sit for hours while we drive! Admit it: When you stand up from a long stretch of driving, you “ugh” or “sigh” or “groan” and make a comment about your butt or your back, right? We know. Us, too. Crafted with premium high-density memory foam, this cushion contours to your body and holds its shape. It provides ergonomic support while reducing pressure on your hips, tailbone, and lower back. Thank us later! Find it here.


RV gadgets and gizmos
KeySmart puts bulky keys into single fold-up device

The KeySmart Pro is a compact, Swiss-style key organizer designed to turn a noisy, bulky keyring into a single, streamlined fold-up device—perfect for everyday carry and especially useful for people who spend a lot of time outdoors. This is handy!


Readers’ pet of the day

20160902 170917 1 D943cf7d4d3082ac53ea2ff23071a3f0“Bobby, my 17-year-old ‘Cairn Terrorist’, does not like to get wet, but he loves to be paddled around lakes when we camp.” —Cindy Sloan

Want to see your pet in this newsletter? Please send us a photo of your pet with a short description. No blurry photos and please do not submit your photo more than once.


Trivia

Can you think of a widely used product whose name is an anagram of its function? It’s Spandex! The stretchy synthetic material was named because of what it does: expands. Spandex is an anagram, a shuffling of letters of “expands.”


Sunday funny

In 1987, Myrtle Young appeared as a guest on “The Tonight Show.” She brought along her cherished collection of more than 200 uniquely shaped potato chips, collected from her work as a potato chip inspector. Chips resembled Bob Hope, Rodney Dangerfield, animals and other curiosities. Little did she know that Johnny Carson had hidden some normal potato chips by his desk. When Young turned briefly to talk to Ed McMahon, Carson quickly grabbed one of his chips and crunched loudly into it—as if it were one of Young’s. She grimaced in sheer horror! TV Guide later named her appearance as the funniest moment ever on television. Watch the video below.


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Vintage postcard of the week

Postcards owned by Colleen and Ed Weum, Pacific Northwest Postcard Club. Read more about their 90,000 postcard collection here.


Today’s weather forecast across the nation
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Headed on an unfamiliar highway? Learn if it has low bridges you might not fit under.


And finally… A song from the past


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Our top trending Amazon products right now—what you’re loving most

  1. The BISSELL Little Green Multi-Purpose Portable Cleaner. We know why this is selling so well—it cleans everything! Rugs and carpet, furniture, car seats… everything!
  2. The Rocketbook Core Reusable Smart Notebook. Handwrite in the notebook, watch it appear on your phone. It’s that easy!
  3. The Kingsford Extra Tough Grilling Bags. Like to grill? These are great!
  4. We weren’t expecting this one, but apparently, you’re loving this Table Top Mini Bowling Game Set!
  5. It is grilling season, so we’re not surprised you’re also loving this 23-piece heavy-duty grilling set. It has everything!

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4 Comments

Larry
6 months ago

Is a 3D-manufactured RV in your future? Not unless the cost comes down by half.🤷‍♂️😒🤞

Bob Walter
6 months ago

RE: Johnny Carson clip…
He was the absolute king of late night television.

During an interview a reporter once asked Johnny why he never disclosed his political views (Johnny made fun of both sides).

Johnny responded “why alienate half your audience?” Good advice for any writer!

FlyGuy
6 months ago
Reply to  Bob Walter

A lot of companies should use that same logic in their advertising!

Lyn W
6 months ago

Bobby is quite the dapper gentleman. I don’t blame him, I don’t exactly like getting wet myself. Keep on camping.