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Editor's Corner
By Chuck Woodbury
Dear fellow RVer,
Two devastating hurricanes
in a row seems too much, too unfair. Why? Mother Nature has her ways,
and there's little we can do about it.
It's probably a good time
to remind ourselves that those of us fortunate enough to own RVs have
an escape option not available to others. Our RVs can offer us
emergency shelter in emergencies like those we have seen in the past
weeks. For those of us on the West Coast, they can provide shelter
after an earthquake.
All those long traffic jams
out of Houston last week some motorists crawled for an entire day at
one mile per hour. But when stuck in traffic, it's a whole lot better
to be stuck in or with an RV where the fridge is stocked, the bathroom
is ready, and where occupants can do something besides sit for hours on
end. Once away from impending disaster, these RVs can serve as
comfortable shelter for days and even weeks on end.
But as we learned after
Katrina, many RVers who left town expecting to return a few days later
soon discovered there was no home to return to. Many brought along only
minimal provisions that soon ran out. Some didn't leave home with full
water or gas tanks.
We can learn something from
their unfortunate experiences: Prepare your RV to leave in an instant
with all the basics of day-to-day living onboard. Make sure gas,
propane and freshwater tanks are full. I carry along a small, $50,
water filtration system designed for backpackers. In an emergency it
allows me to clean up lake or river water to make it potable. Stock
your cupboards with essential food items. Dehydrated foods take minimal
space and do not weigh much. Make sure the closet has at least one warm
jacket, and the clothing drawers have underwear, socks and a few pairs
of pants. Your best attire is not necessary. Instead of tossing away a
pair of well-worn pants, keep them in the RV for such an emergency.
Make sure you have a copy of your prescriptions, or at least know where
you can get them filled while away. Be sure there are plenty of
blankets. Stock a good first aid kit and a portable radio that you
"wind up" for power.
When we are faced with the
need to flee our homes fast there may be little time to pack, shop and
fill the gas tank. So be prepared. Our RVs can be much more than our
toys.
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in the Louisiana/Mississippi areas stranded because of Hurricane
Katrina. Many no longer have homes and jobs to return to. For the rest
of
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Two TV programs showcase RV lifestyle
RVers have two choices of television shows about RVs and the RV
lifestyle. RV Today airs on the Outdoor Life Network (OLN) and RVTV on
the Outdoor Channel. RV Today also airs on RFD-TV, a cable channel in
rural areas. Both shows air weekly with the same episode shown several
times. For RVers, both are well worth a half-hour of couch potato time.
Read more.
. . . and speaking of RV TV shows
. . . A one-hour Columbus Day special entitled R.V. Having Fun Yet?
will air on Nickelodeon Monday, October 10, at 8 pm (ET). During the
special, the tweens of Nickelodeon's "All Grown Up" hit the road with
their moms to explore America. Later, when the bumpy road splits the
kids from their moms, a chain of awesome events reunites them.
Airstream set to debut small entry-level trailer
Airstream, Inc. will soon debut a lightweight multi-purpose tent
trailer hybrid called the BaseCamp. The unit is aimed at entry-level
RVers who may only have a modest-sized vehicle to pull an RV. Learn more.
"On-the-road" Internet satellite system announced
DataTech International announced Sept. 20 that its new DirecStar
auto-pointing and deploying mounting system has been certified by
Hughes Network Systems for use with HNS' DIRECWAYฎ broadband satellite
system. More.
Reporter pleads with RVers: "Please stop writing!"
Reporter Ed Kemmick at the Billings Gazette who recently reported on
the possible enforcement of an old law prohibiting overnight parking at
Wal-Mart and in other public parking lots in the Montana town has been
flooded with angry letters from RVers. "Please stop writing!" he
pleaded in his column last week. "[Writers seem] to think that just
because I wrote a news story about the issue, I agreed with them," he
wrote. "Another common, incorrect assumption was that because I wrote
the story I was some kind of receiver of complaints who had the power
to change things. That's why nearly every letter contained a variation
of this statement: 'We'll never pass through your town again, even in
an emergency! We'll spend our money in towns that welcome Wal-Mart
campers!' " He suggested RVers write to city council members.
Hurricane Rita expected to spike gas prices
Motorists face the prospect of another short-term spike in pump
prices according to oil industry experts. Prices, which are already 47
percent higher than a year ago at $2.75 per gallon, could once again
climb above $3 a gallon nationwide. Supply snags are most problematic
for the Gulf Coast, but markets in the East and Midwest are also
vulnerable.
RV Boondocking Tips
By Russ and Tina Demaris
Air Conditioner Protection
When the temperature gets hot, some boondockers fire up their
generator to run the AC system. Make sure you get your money's worth
from that expensive generator fuel (and noise). If the fins on the
outside of the air conditioner unit are bent, they're not efficiently
pumping that hot air off. Straighten the fins out with a small
screwdriver, or get a fin comb from an air conditioner repair shop.
Then be sure to cover the a.c. unit when not in use. Can't find a cover
to fit your unit? Get thee to an upholstery shop and have them custom
make you one with high quality vinyl upholstery material. We recommend
you avoid the "soft" vinyls that have a backing that looks like cotton
wool use a commercial grade vinyl with a backing that looks like a
woven material. Don't use a "protectant" on your new cover it'll
simply harden it up and actually reduce its useful life span.
Russ and Ti๑a Demaris are authors of RV Boondocking Basics and Boondocking Tips for RVers: More Fun Without Hookups
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Spending the night in rest areas.
Budget RVing
Staying overnight in Flying J truckstops
Overnight stays at casinos.
Wal-Marts that do not welcome RV overnight stays
ABCs of RVing:
For absolute beginners and RV novices only.
QUESTION: I have
found a very nice used motorhome that I may want to buy. The only
problem is that it has water stains on the ceiling. Should I be
concerned? ANSWER: Definitely. The roof has leaked. What you
cannot see is the RV's frame. If there was water seepage, it almost
certainly caused structural damage to any wood. Do not buy the RV until
you have a qualified RV technician inspect the unit from front to back,
with a long look at the leak area. Be careful!
Beginners Guide to RVing:Articles and information for brand new RVers. Learn the ropes.
New Additions to FreeCampgrounds.com
Free or inexpensive places to camp with your RV
Velva City Park:Velva, North Dakota
Twenty-two miles SSE of Minot. Gravel entry off paved city street.
Twenty spaces with water and electric: Five on hard surface, 15 on
grass. City swimming pool and playground across walk bridge over river.
Dump station at exit west of pool. Highway about three blocks south.
$10/day - $50/week.
Army Corps of Engineers Cold Brook:Hot Springs, South Dakota
Cold Brook Lake is one mile northwest of Hot Springs off Highway
385. From Hot Springs .5 miles north. Thirteen sites, picnic shelters.
No electric at site. Water and restrooms in park. Open all year. $5.
Mid-September to mid-May is free with reduced amenities.
Tularosa Police Park:Tularosa, New Mexico
A small park behind the police station with room to park a few RVs
and pitch a few tents. Water, picnic tables, a playground and a few
good shade trees. Free.
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RVing to Mexico
Mexico RVing
experts Dot and Bill Bell offer suggestions about good handouts for
children beggars and the poor, and about having an RV upholstered in
Mexico. Read the article.
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Bill's Hint
"If you smell
propane at any time except briefly while lighting the stove, vacate the
RV and turn the propane off at the tank until the source is known.
Leave doors open." From Trailers Made Easy
Visit Camping World for RV supplies and accessories
A Woman's Perspective
By Adrienne Kristine
Closet space is
limited in many RVs. The weight of the clothing hanging on the rod can
cause it to fall, damaging the ceiling or walls. As part of your fall
cleaning, remove hanging items, decide whether to keep or donate, and
determine if the clothing can be folded instead. Measure your closet
dimensions. Plastic storage bins will stack inside your closet and
eliminate the need for hangers. If you carefully fold skirts and
blazers before placing them in the bins, you won't have wrinkles. Put a
fabric softener sheet or sachet in each bin. Place seldom-worn clothing
in the bottom bin and stack the others on top. You'll make better use
of the space you have.
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Weird, Wacky and/or Wonderful Festivals
Emma Krumbee's Great Scarecrow Festival: Belle Plaine, Minnesota
The annual festival is held daily September 17 through October 30.
Highlights include more than 100 unique, handcrafted scarecrows on
display in a 45-acre apple orchard, as well as U-Pick apples, pumpkin
picking in the Great Pumpkin Patch, a petting zoo, Tombstone Forest,
all-terrain farm trikes, Giddy-Up Tree, a haystack jump, and a
restaurant and bakery. On weekends, visitors will also enjoy pony rides
and camel rides, children's festival games and a Tipi Maze. For
information call (952) 873-3006.
Museum of the Week
Kansas City Missouri Museum
The museum is
housed in a 1910 mansion which was often described as the "palace on
Gladstone Boulevard." Return to an era when the Osage tribe lived off
the land and discover how modern-day Kansas City evolved from a tiny
cluster of trading posts. The museum also features a 50-seat
planetarium, natural history dioramas and exclusive special exhibits
such as an up-close look at bears, bison, rams and other animals native
to North America. Top off your museum visit with a tasty treat from the
1910 soda fountain which serves up phosphates, ice cream cones, sundaes
and shakes. Located at the corner of Benton and Gladstone Boulevards
right next to a main entrance for the Cliff Drive State Scenic Byway.
(816) 460-2020.
Trivia
In
the 1400s, a law was set forth that a man was not allowed to beat his
wife with a stick thicker than his thumb. Hence, we have "the rule of
thumb."
This issue's Knowledge Quiz
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DID YOU KNOW?
The first novel ever written on a typewriter was Tom Sawyer.
RV Tech Topics
The Shocking Truth About Campground Electricity
For some it's "Miller Time." That great moment when the rig is backed
into the site, and the vacation has just about begun. You've hooked up
to the park utilities and are headed inside to kick back. But as you
reach for the door handle, your kick back turns into something like a
sharp kick. A shooting pain rushes up your arm, tingling your body
fibers. It's like a disgruntled horse -- you find yourself tossed back,
rump first onto the ground. If things go right, you dust yourself off
and try and figure out what happened. The fact is, an RVer can get
fried with improperly wired campground electrical systems. Don't think
it could happen to you? Think again! And read this.
Spot dry rot before it gets out of hand
Dry rot can destroy your RV so it's important to spot it before it gets
out of hand. The term "dry rot" is actually a misnomer because the
decay is caused by certain fungi that invade your RVs wood. Gradually,
the wood decomposes and its strength is lost. Learn more.
Battery drain culprits
There are many
electronic devices and equipment in your RV that can drain the coach
battery when you're not using the RV. Some examples are the TV antenna
booster if left on, LP gas leak detectors, clocks in radios, or just
leaving a 12-volt light on by accident. If your RV is not equipped with
a battery disconnect switch, you can purchase a battery disconnect from
an RV dealer that can be installed directly on the battery post. When
you aren't using the RV or have no requirement for the coach battery,
you simply raise a lever and disconnect the battery. If there is a
voltage draw on the chassis battery and you can't locate the problem, a
battery disconnect can be installed on the chassis battery too. Mark Polk. Learn about Mark Polk's RV "How-to" DVDs and eBooks.
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Just for laughs
An RVer named
Stanley was stopped by a game warden in Northern California as he was
returning to his Roadtrek motorhome with a bucket full of still-alive
fish. "Do you have a license to catch those fish?" the game warden
asked. The man replied, "No, sir. These are my pet fish."
"Pet fish?" the warden asked. "Yes, sir. Every night I take these fish
down to the lake where I'm camped and let them swim around for awhile.
When they hear my whistle, they jump right back into the bucket and I
take them back to the motorhome."
"That's a bunch of baloney," the game warden said as he reached for his
pad of citations. The man looked at the game warden for a moment and
then said, "If you don't believe me, then follow me back to the lake to
see how it works."
Still suspicious, but curious, the game warden agreed. And so they
walked to the lake. There, the man poured the fish into the water,
where they disappeared. "Okay," said the game warden. "Call them back."
"Call who back?"
"The fish," replied the warden.
"What fish?" asked the man.
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Raw RV information
Thor Industries Inc.
has received $210 million in towable RV orders so far this month. Last
year's September orders totaled $83 million. Some sales are coming from
dealers selling to hurricane Katrina evacuees. Monaco Coach Corp. will manufacturer between 2,000 and 3,000 travel trailers at a rate of more than 50 per day to fill a FEMA order. Chubby Checker
appeared at the Kingsley Coach display at this weekend's RV show in
Minneapolis to show off his "Checkerliscious Express." A proposal
has been made to turn an old farm in Citrus County, Florida into a gated county RV park with pads for more than 1,100 RVs. As of last week, cumulative cash contributions of the Affinity Group
(owners of Good Sam Club and Trailer Life) had hit $188,000 in relief
to Hurricane Katrina victims. The largest private campground on
the California coast, Lawson's Landing in Marin County, may be
forced to close one-third of its campsites after a report found its
size is putting too much pressure on the nearby sand dunes and marsh
environment.
Cut RV park fees in half by joining these money saving-clubs
Bargain-minded RVers can choose from two half-price camping clubs.
At each, they will pay half the regular price at more than 1,000 RV parks.
Some RVers join both groups for the widest range of opportunities.
Learn about the Happy Camper Club and Passport America
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Manage Your RV's 12 Volt System
Learn all about your RVs 12-volt electrical system including how to upgrade and operate it and troubleshoot problems.
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RVers Guide to Solar Battery Charging
Learn everything an RVer needs to know to enjoy the comforts of household power through the power of the sun.
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Ex-RV sales manager Bob Randall reveals how to get the best deal from
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RVing the Alaska Highway
Join Bob and Judy Howen as they drive the Alaska Highway in their motorhome. See the road through their front window. Visit campgrounds and other RVer attractions.
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Worth Pondering
"He who foresees calamities suffers them twice over." Beilby Porteous
Random RV Thought
Fall is a great time to RV. Kids are back in school and summer
vacations are over. The weather is still good and many public
campgrounds remain open and uncrowded. For many RVers, this is the
ideal time of year to be on the road.
Everything in this newsletter is true to the best of our knowledge. But
we may get something wrong. We're just human! So don't go spending
$10,000 on something we said was good just because we said so, or
fixing something like we suggested (check with your own technician
first). Maybe we made a mistake. So be sure to check things out.
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