Tag: Campground hookups and etiquette
How important is an electric hookup when choosing where to stay for two days?
If you're about to book a campsite reservation for two nights but suddenly learn it doesn't have electric hookups, what do you do? Do...
Who is responsible for educating the RV park idiots?
By Rosanne Drechsel
There are so many things to love about camping and just as many opportunities to enjoy it safely. It should also go...
Cheap device prevents accidental RV sewer overflow
Doug Swarts (Drainmaster.com) and Chuck Woodbury of RVtravel.com discuss how a simple, inexpensive device can save the day (as well as a lot of...
We know what the Lone Ranger did with his trash – How about yours?
By Russ and Tiña De Maris
It's a problem that doesn't get much play —but what do you do with the trash? Many "boondocking" locations...
Cleaning up looks good and feels good
By Greg Illes
We've all rolled into a campsite and found trash lying around. Cans and bottles and candy wrappers are the usual offenses, but...
How to “reserve” your newly occupied campsite
by Greg Illes
Everyone's been there, perhaps many times. You found a good campsite, but you need to leave for a while. Whether it's getting...
Segregate the campgrounds?
By Bob Difley
All campers are not created equal — at least in the opinion of Jeremy Klaszus, published some time back in the Calgary...
Coffee-can your sewer odor away
By Russ and Tiña De Maris
If your RV is connected to a sewer drain most of the time, you probably keep your gray water...
Don’t be zapped by low voltage
By Russ and Tiña De MarisIn the classic monster movies, the mad scientist zaps his new "creation" with a huge blast of electricity —...
Water accessories every RV needs
by Russ and Tiña De Maris
If you'll be camping in a park with "city water," that is, water from a faucet, there are some...