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Back to the basics: Some friendly advice from a seasoned RVer member login

Traveling, a seasonal home, camping—each RVer chooses how they will enjoy their RV.
Even so, there are a few simple steps RVers of all experience levels should follow before going on a trip.

Back to Basics

TravelerEnjoy the journey
Take some secondary roads and enjoy the countryside. The interstates are a quick and convenient way to get from point A to point B in the shortest amount of time. When driving through mountains, the interstates also often have wider curves and less steep grades for easier driving.
When traveling, most RVers will agree that you shouldn’t make the drive too long. Try to travel no further than 350 miles in one day; go no faster than 65 mph; and, limit your driving to the daylight hours as much as possible.
It’s also useful to remember the old “Truck Driver’s Adage” applies to RVers as well … “never drive in where you can’t drive out.”

Duct tapeBe prepared
Supplies such as a roll of duct tape, a can of WD-40 and bungee cords should always be kept on board before a trip. Keep in mind it’s not uncommon to forget things, so knowing locations of the nearest stores is useful.
Those with travel trailers, fifth wheels, tent campers or those towing a vehicle should always double-check their hookup before the pull. Brake lights and turn signals should also be tested before you embark on your journey.

Learn the tricks of the trade
Inexperienced and seasoned RVers alike should keep up on the latest RV tips and information. Find a trusted RV book/manual and educate yourself. Use the Internet to create on-line discussions in chat rooms and forums. The more you know, the more relaxed you’ll be in your travels.

Back to basicsA good attitude goes a long way
Keep a sense of humor and remember to have fun. A positive attitude will maximize enjoyment for both you and your family. The kids will remember the time you stopped along the roadside by the water to have a swim and some lunch more than they will remember going to dinner at that fancy restaurant. Pair a positive outlook with the implementation of these basic practices and you’re on your way to creating some great RV trip memories.

 
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