Category Archives: RV Travel

Campground Etiquette

 

Most people go camping or RVing to get away from other people and relax in nature. However, unless you venture far off the beaten track, you will likely have others around you when you are camping in a campground or RV park. To make sure the camping experience is enjoyable for everyone, it is important to follow campground etiquette. These rules may seem like common sense, but often people do not think about how their behavior can affect others around them. For these reasons, it is a good idea to have a set of rules and expected behaviors for everyone in the site to follow. This article summarizes the most common rules for campground etiquette.

A Week in the Life of a Full Time RVer, Part 2

 

By Raymond Laubert

This is my third article on full-time RV living. In this article I am going to cover those chores that we tend to do once every 6 months or so. Some of these are seasonal items.

A Week in the Life of a Full Time RVer – Part 1

By Raymond Laubert

Living in an RV full-time is not so different from living in an apartment, until you get to the chores. Most of the chores only take a few minutes to complete or can be hired out to your local RV Repairman. Weekly chores are basically the same as anyplace you live. You have to do some cleaning every now and then. Our 39 ft RV takes my wife about 30-45 minutes to clean front to back, including running the vacuum. If we wipe down the wood work, it might take an hour. So daily cleaning is a lot less work than an apartment or house.

Here you are!

You waited with great anticipation for this moment – Holidays are here!
There it is – your motorhome. Fully equipped, beds are made, a breakfast basket on the little table by the window, the tank is full and you are ready to go.

You probably have some questions when you handle a large vehicle for the first time. The change from driving a car to “piloting” a Motorhome requires some special attention and concentration. Always obey rules and regulation and use common sense.