Issue 1188
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The latest news for RVers
Chaos broke out at a Florida RV resort’s golf course earlier this month. A women’s golf league was playing a quiet round when bullets began blasting by them. Flying bullets at an RV park? “We started hearing them zing to the sides of us so we hit the ground, and several of the girls were in tears,” Janis Andres told media station Fox4News. Was it some off-kilter random shooter? Well…
The Environmental Protection Agency backs California and plans to restrict sales of RVs, cars, and pickups. If the EPA puts the California waivers in place, they are sure to hit RVers hard. These regulations are in addition to the rule that some say would effectively ban new motorhome sales. Tow a car? Pull your trailer with a pickup? Hang on, these other regulations will put the brakes on. By 2035, sales of these vehicles, if not “zero emissions,” will be turned off in California—and other states across the country. Continue reading.
And here’s a similar story, regarding California and the upcoming Supreme Court hearing on the ban of motorhome sales.
The time has come… T-Mobile and Starlink connection is now open to customers for text testing. By cellular service provider T-Mobile’s estimates, there are some 500,000 square miles of U.S. lands that are cellular dead zones. The company says that’s all over now—with direct-to-cell satellite service, dead zones in the U.S. are no more. T-Mobile customers can now sign up for beta testing to prove it to themselves. Here’s the scoop.
Tragic update: After 25 days of fighting for her life, the RVer injured when her motorhome exploded at a Pennsylvania Turnpike rest area last month has died. Melinda VanNewkirk, who was 68, of Milton, Delaware, died in the early morning hours on Saturday, December 14, 2024. Continue reading.
Camping World ordered to pay $3.5 million… Camping World challenged its customers, “Dare to compare!” Now the results of that challenge have led to a $3.5 million settlement for a misleading pricing fiasco. Camping World must pay after Oregon investigators found the big RV dealer’s claim bilked buyers with inflated charges. Camping World may owe you money.
Love’s is at it again! They’ve increased RV access with new hookup sites in two states. It may not seem like much, but two new Love’s RV hookup spots have added a total of six more RV hookup sites in two states. If you’re in the neighborhood and need to “drop the hook” for the night, you may be glad you could grab one of them. Learn more.
Campground crowding, comments & concerns
Why Elks lodges are a great alternative to campgrounds
This week Nanci Dixon shares more tips from our readers regarding getting the most value for your money at campgrounds, the types of campgrounds that are easier to make reservations at without having to plan too far ahead, and several advantages of staying at Elks lodges. But there are more complaints of higher prices, including one unhappy camper who can no longer afford to stay at their favorite spot because it’s been priced out of reach. Read more.
More RVing news
In response to feedback from stakeholders and the general public, Arches National Park is changing its 2025 pilot timed entry reservation system to accept reservations up to six months in advance—twice as long as previously announced—allowing people more flexibility in planning. Learn more.
Ever wonder what the results of an impact between a motorhome and a heavy vehicle would be like? We’ve seen some RV/train collisions. Not pretty—but not much to see because the train usually carries off the unfortunate victim. Northbound lanes of U.S. Highway 41 near Port Charlotte, FL, were closed down for a while last Thursday when a semi and a Class C motorhome crashed. The motorhome disintegrated.
Perched on a sand spit between a bay and the Pacific Ocean, Oregon’s Cape Lookout State Park is a hugely popular venue. Beachcombing, storm watching, and miles of hiking trails attract RVers and others to sites in the park’s campground. As the ocean is encroaching, planners slated major revamps to close the campground this spring. But a change affects Cape Lookout camping.
Speaking of popular Oregon parks… One of the Oregon coast’s most popular campgrounds will once again see closures, smack in the middle of the 2025 travel season. Making the situation all the more troublesome, Beverly Beach State Park just reopened last August after an 11-month shutdown. Have the park in your travel planner? Listen up.

On the morning of September 11, 2001, the U.S. was attacked when four hijacked airliners struck targets on the ground, killing nearly 3,000 people. The passengers and crew of Flight 93 prevented an attack on the U.S. Capitol, and in their honor, the Flight 93 National Memorial was established in Pennsylvania. Central to the memorial are the 40 Memorial Groves, which are being restored by the National Park Service due to the toll of time.
BUT WAIT, THERE’S MORE! Check this out! Imagine picking up the phone and having a conversation with a robot that feels as natural as chatting with a friend. That’s the magic of ChatGPT, a sophisticated AI (artificial intelligence) that now offers the convenience of interaction via phone calls. Well, we tried it out, and here’s how it went.
RV and RV-related recalls
Same problem, different cause: Forest River recall – LP cylinder could detach
Last week Forest River issued a recall for more than 800 RVs because a bad mounting bracket could cause LP tanks to fall off. Now Forest River is recalling certain 2025 RPOD RPT197 and RPT205 travel trailers. The propane tank tray may be missing the required number of fasteners, allowing the tanks to detach. Learn more.
Saturday giveaway
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Latest fuel prices
The latest U.S. average prices per gallon of gasoline and diesel fuel as of December 16, 2024:
Regular unleaded gasoline: $3.02
Change from week before: Up <1 cent; Change from year before: Down 4 cents.
Diesel: $3.49
Change from week before: Up 4 cents; Change from year before: Down 40 cents.
For fuel prices for specific regions, states, and cities, go to U.S. Energy Information Administration.
Recipes of the day
Not-your-average gingerbread recipes; no gingerbread men here
These gingerbread recipes are way more exciting than dry cookies shaped like men (okay, okay, we love those too…). These recipes are sure to become instant Christmas classics at your house. Try some gingerbread cheesecake, gingerbread waffles, traditional German gingerbread, and more. Check these out.
Trivia
The song “Jingle Bells” was originally written for Thanksgiving! Composed in 1857 by James Lord Pierpont, the song was intended to be a lively tune for the Thanksgiving service at his church in Medford, Massachusetts. It became so popular that it eventually became associated with Christmas, and now it’s one of the most iconic holiday songs!
The perfect scam
In this 2022 episode, host Bob Sullivan welcomes special guest Alexis Conran. Conran’s insight into the mind of a con man comes from acting as one on the popular BBC show The Real Hustle. On the series, Conran, an actual trained magician, and his team perpetrate scams on unsuspecting consumers and then reveal the crimes to the victims (now in the hundreds), all in the name of educating the public. Conran discusses what he’s learned about the criminal mindset and what he has identified as the elements of deception.
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Another “Christmas carol” that was originally written for a different purpose is Joy To The World. Isaac Watts wrote it looking forward to the Second Coming.
With that in mind, the song reflects an even deeper and awesome meaning. Thanks for sharing, Gordon!