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Sunday, March 18, 2007

Where Are Your Travel Books When You Need Them?

John and Evelyn Culver were like most of us who have a stack of RV books grazing around the dashboard, under the seats or in some obscure overhead cabinet. Important books like campground directories, a WalMart locator, casino camping, Corps of Engineers, free campgrounds, Next Exit, mountain passes, maps and well… you know EXACTLY what I’m talking about here. We RVers depend on these books to help guide us on our voyages and adventures into unfamiliar territory. Most of us plan the trip beforehand, but inevitably the driver will say something like, “Honey, would you look for a fueling station in the “Next Exit” book, I think it’s somewhere under that stack of papers back there under the table…. Did you find it yet? No rush, but the needle is starting to disappear off the fuel gauge…. Honey ???”

John and Evelyn came up with a great idea for storing and organizing these books for quick and easy access in their motorhome cockpit. Using a Sharpie permanent marker and writing the title of the book on the edge of the book makes it very easy to retrieve when you’re rolling down the road or pre-planning your trip in the quiet comfort of your campsite. Great ideas like this can save your sanity! Thank you John and Evelyn for giving us yet another great idea for making RVing more enjoyable. Jim

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