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  • No Winterizing for Us! Harvest Hosts, Here We Come!

    No Winterizing for Us! Harvest Hosts, Here We Come!

    ‘Tis the season to winterize your RV. But what if we told you there’s a rebellious, adventurous way to make the most of the holidays? That’s right, we’re refusing to winterize our RVs this year. Instead, we’re embracing the holiday spirit with a series of small trips close to home, all thanks to Harvest Hosts.

    Some may call us crazy for not hibernating our RVs, but why would we do that when there are so many wonderful Harvest Hosts locations to explore during the winter months? These locations are perfect for a holiday adventure, where you can enjoy small-batch mulled wine, tree harvesting, adorable farm animals, and shop for handmade gifts. If you enjoy doing these things anyway, why not make a trip out of it?

    Sip Mulled Wine in a Winter Wonderland

    First stop: a picturesque winery nestled in the rolling hills of the local countryside, where you’ll park among the vineyards. It’s like a winter wonderland with rows upon rows of grapevines dusted with snow. And what better way to warm up than with a glass of their homemade mulled wine? It’s the perfect Christmas drink. 

    Harvest Christmas Trees Like a Pro

    Next on the itinerary: a charming Christmas tree farm! Who says you have to buy your tree from a big-box store? Go full Clark Griswold this year and chop down your own tree. You might even get a steaming cup of hot cocoa and fresh Christmas cookies, too.

    Farm Animals and Festive Cheer

    Don’t you just love the smell of a farm in winter? I do! The next type of Harvest Hosts location to complete your winter itinerary is a family-owned farm, complete with adorable farm animals. From petting the goats to collecting fresh eggs, it’s the perfect way to get into the holiday spirit. And you can’t leave without grabbing some farm-fresh goodies, like cheese and homemade jam.

    Handmade Gifts Galore

    Need to do some last-minute holiday shopping? No problem! Plenty of Harvest Hosts locations have stores where local artisans sell their handmade gifts. From handcrafted jewelry to one-of-a-kind pottery, you can find unique presents for everyone on your list. Plus, it’s a great way to support local artists during the holiday season.

    Harvest Hosts Holiday Potluck

    What’s a holiday trip without a potluck dinner? Visiting a Boondockers Welcome host is a great way to make that happen. Boondockers Welcome Hosts often invite their guests in for a glass of wine or even dinner. It’s a chance to share stories from the road, enjoy delicious homemade dishes, meet other RVers, and revel in the holiday spirit with newfound friends.

    So there you have it: an unconventional, winterization-refusal holiday RV adventure with Harvest Hosts. Who needs to store their rig when you can experience the magic of the season up close and personal, one small trip at a time? So, grab your mulled wine, your ax for tree chopping, and your holiday shopping list, and make this season one to remember! 

    Winterizing can wait, but adventure can’t! Start your Harvest Hosts adventure today!

    Disclaimer: Remember to check with the individual Harvest Hosts locations for availability and any specific winter hours or requirements. And, of course, be sure to follow all safety guidelines and local regulations during your RV adventures.

  • Christmas Vacation Destinations: Visit Cousin Eddie’s RV Around The Country

    Christmas Vacation Destinations: Visit Cousin Eddie’s RV Around The Country

    Classic holiday films are one of the greatest elements of the Christmas season. Each December, millions of holiday enthusiasts watch their favorite iconic movies to get into the spirit, with many looking forward to this opportunity all year long. One fan-favorite has always been the 1989 classic National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation. Do you remember the famous and noteworthy RV from the film? Many fans of the movie are especially fond of Cousin Eddie and his quirky family, arriving in the­ir worn-out mobile home, causing mayhem and hilarity e­verywhere. 

    Did you know that all around the­ nation (and even Canada!), enthusiastic fans have built their own Cousin Eddie­ RV replicas? In this article, RV Trader is highlighting some of the interesting Christmas Vacation exhibits that can be visited around North America this holiday season.

    1. Wadsworth, Ohio

    In Wadsworth, Ohio, a team of fans have made the Cousin Eddie­ RV a reality. It reflects the­ heart of the film, with plenty of thoughtful details (such as the mannequin of Margo, the Griswolds’ neighbor). Walking by, it feels like you’re right in the middle of the film, as the house has been carefully decorated with 25,000 lights. This exhibit has be­en thoroughly embraced by the­ locals, who now consider visiting this site a seasonal ritual. 

    Image Source: Wadsworth Griswold House

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    2. Atlanta, Georgia

    In Atlanta, Georgia, you’ll find an amazing Cousin Eddie­ RV replica. Well-known in the area for his love of the movie and for his RV, Bob Boston brings his Christmas Vacation RV to different festivals and events around Atlanta to spark some holiday cheer. It’s common to se­e it as the cente­r of attention at local festivals and unique gatherings, such as racing events, movie events, and more. Don’t miss your chance­ to see this display and chat with other Griswold fans!

    Image Source: Atlanta Motor Speedway

    3. Greeley, Colorado

    Positioned in the­ quaint city of Greeley, Colorado is anothe­r Cousin Eddie RV replica. This spe­ctacle embodies the­ fun and comedy of the film, ente­rtaining guests from all over who travel to see it. Here, you can walk around the e­xhibit and appreciate its meticulous craftsmanship, as this RV is as close to the real thing as you’re going to get. You might eve­n find different characteristics that make­ this model stand out.

    Image Source: Roche Constructors, Inc. 

    4. Alberta, Canada

    Entering Albe­rta, Canada, you’ll encounter another Cousin Eddie RV exhibit in the front yard of a Stony Plain resident’s home. Featuring almost 34,000 lights, this exhibit spotlights the movie’s cultural impact and provides a space for fans to enjoy this realistic replica. Complete with life-size characters from the movie, an actual RV, and thousands of colorful twinkling lights, this exhibit is extremely impressive and required a lot of dedication to get up and running. 

    Image Source: CTV News

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    The Cousin Eddie­ RV exhibits from National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation unite movie lovers from all over, marking the de­light and humor of the film. Whether you’re in Ohio, Ge­orgia, Colorado, or Canada, try to see these­ duplicate displays and dive into the Christmas Vacation unive­rse. 

    In addition to these stationary displays, other movie fans have been known to decorate their personal RVs in the style of Cousin Eddie and take them on their holiday vacations – so you may even spot a look-alike traveling down a random highway! 

    Don’t forget, the­ real charm of Christmas Vacation is about the happine­ss and fun we can have with loved one­s during the holiday time. Wishing you and your loved ones a fantastic holiday season this year, and thank you for being part of the RV Trader family!

    By Sam Moon 

  • NRVIA: The Importance of RV Inspections and How to Find a Qualified Professional

    NRVIA: The Importance of RV Inspections and How to Find a Qualified Professional

    Buyers’ remorse can be a real issue when purchasing a new or used RV. Even during the excitement of the purchase, you might feel a nagging concern that you’re making a mistake. Avoid this confusion and seek out an RV professional who can assist you.
    Getting a new or used RV inspected before purchase is a wise decision for several reasons.

    Why You Should Get an RV Inspection

    1. Identify Hidden Issues

    An RV inspection can reveal hidden problems or damage that may not be apparent during a casual inspection. This can include issues with the engine, transmission, plumbing, electrical systems, and more.

    2. Safety

    Out-of-date safety equipment, including propane, carbon monoxide, smoke detectors, a non-working fire extinguisher, and emergency exits, can pose a significant risk to you and your passengers.

    3. Avoid Costly Repairs

    If the inspection uncovers issues, it can save you from unexpected and costly repair bills later on.

    4. Peace of Mind

    Knowing that the RV has been thoroughly inspected and is in good working order provides peace of mind, especially if you plan to embark on long road trips or live in it full-time.

    5. Insurance and Financing

    Some insurance providers and lenders may require an inspection before they provide coverage or a loan. Having a pre-purchase inspection report can facilitate these processes.

    6. Negotiation Tool

    An inspection report can be a valuable bargaining tool. If the inspection reveals issues, you can use this information to negotiate a better price, request that the seller fix the problems before finalizing the sale, or choose not to purchase the RV altogether.

    7. Customization Planning

    Knowing the RV’s condition can also help you plan for any necessary upgrades or modifications. You can confidently budget for improvements or personalize the RV to your preferences.
    When arranging an RV inspection for your travel trailer or other RV, hire a qualified and certified inspector who can thoroughly examine the RV’s electrical and plumbing systems, roof, sidewalls, and more essential. This investment can pay off in terms of peace of mind and financial savings in the long run.
    Here is a step-by-step guide to finding an independent third-party RV certified inspector by the National RV Inspectors Association (NRVIA).

    1. Go to www.nrvia.org/locate and click the “Find an RV Inspector” button.
    2. A map of the United States and Canada will appear with hundreds of green pins representing all the certified and master certified RV inspectors who are current members of NRVIA.
    3. Type in the zip code or city and state of your location and indicate if you’d like to see all the inspectors within a 100-mile or 250-mile radius of that location. The map will center on your location and show pins for all member-certified RV inspectors in your area.
    4. To learn more about an inspector, click on a pin within the map or click on the “View Profile” link to see their photo, business name, business website, phone number, email address, a brief description of their business, their credentials, and any vital information.
    5. To schedule an appointment, visit the inspector’s website for more information, email, or call them directly.

    FAQ’s

    1. “What should I do if I can’t find anyone?”

    If you are still looking for someone near you, email info@nrvia.org to have your contact information and details sent out to our inspectors. Provide your name, email, phone, unit details (year, make, and model), along with the city and state where the unit is located. The NRVIA staff will email your contact information to members who will then contact you.

    2. I’m buying an RV currently located in a different state. Can I still get it inspected?

    Yes, you can. Enter the zip code or city and state where the RV is currently located. NRVIA inspectors routinely inspect RVs for out-of-town buyers.

    3. What if I am SELLING an RV? Can I get my RV inspected?

    Yes. This is a great way to let potential buyers know your fifth wheel or other RV is in great shape.
    Please note: The inspector’s profile may show their current certifications, including any held with the RV Technician Association of America (RVTAA) as a registered or certified technician. If so, that NRVIA member is not allowed to work on any RV they have inspected for one year after the inspection.
    If you have further questions, email info@nrvia.org or call (855) 472-9948.
    The National Recreational Vehicle Inspectors Association (NRVIA) is the certifying body and professional membership organization providing credentials for professional recreational vehicle inspectors across North America. NRVIA’s mission is to provide credibility by verifying hands-on training, creating opportunities for continuing education, certification testing, and awarding of credentials to qualified inspectors. Our inspectors are required to follow specific Standards of Practice and a Code of Ethics that will ensure an inspection of the highest quality and caliber. For more information, go to https://nrvia.org/locate/.

  • Rolling into the Best RV Parks: What To Look For When Picking an RV Park to Stay In

    Rolling into the Best RV Parks: What To Look For When Picking an RV Park to Stay In

    Have you ever rolled into an RV park and felt like you’d just found your home on the road? That’s the goal for all of our adventures, but it’s not always that easy. Finding an RV park that doesn’t just feel like a parking lot but more like a “home sweet home” makes a world of difference. Let’s take a look at the must-have amenities that make an RV park a traveler’s paradise.

    Full Hookup Stations

    Let’s start with the basics! Good RV parks roll out the red carpet with hookup stations that make life easier. Water, electricity, and sewer facilities are a breeze to access, removing headaches before they ever start. It’s like they’ve thought of everything to make your stay smooth and hassle-free.

    Wi-Fi that Works for the Whole Family

    In this day and age, strong Wi-Fi isn’t just nice to have; it’s a necessity. Whether you’re mapping out tomorrow’s route, sharing your travel pics, or Netflixing after a day of exploring, reliable internet is a game-changer.

    Laundry Facilities Onsite

    Having an onsite laundry facility is like finding a hidden treasure! It’s such a relief to freshen up your clothes without having to embark on a quest for a laundromat.

    Easy Parking

    A place that makes parking feel like a breeze gets extra brownie points! Big, clear spaces and helpful signs or staff can turn the tricky task of parking into a stress-free experience.

    Fido-Friendly Space

    Pet-friendliness can make or break an RV park—they’re part of your traveling pack, after all. Parks that welcome pets and make them feel at home with dedicated spaces such as dog parks and wash stations not only bring happiness to your pets, but also the rest of the family. 

    Playgrounds or Activity Areas for Kids

    Spaces dedicated to play and fun for kids and pets? Yes, please! Parks that have safe and exciting areas where your little ones can unleash their pent-up energy from time on the road is such a win. Having the chance to enjoy family time together while making new friends with other families and their furry companions is what it’s all about!

    Proximity to Attractions

    When you’re on the road, proximity matters. RV parks that offer easy access to nearby attractions are worth their weight in gold and can save you hours of driving time. Plus, getting to explore more places means adding exciting stories to your travel journal. It’s a win-win!

    Good Reviews

    Don’t underestimate the power of a good review. Hearing about other travelers’ experiences can be the deciding factor when choosing an RV park. Take some time to read through reviews and see what others have to say about their stay—it could save you from ending up in a less-than-ideal location.

    Sparkling Clean Facilities

    Cleanliness is essential for road trip happiness! Restrooms and showers that sparkle make you feel comfortable on the road. It’s the kind of detail that makes a stay so much more enjoyable. If you’ve ever experienced the opposite, you know exactly how much it can prevent a return visit to an otherwise awesome park. 

    An Onsite Convenience Store

    A park with a well-stocked store is like having a guardian angel. From snacks to those “oops, I forgot” items, an onsite convenience store is a real lifesaver for RVers on the move—especially after you’ve arrived, started unpacking, and realized you’re missing something essential. 

    Fantastic Food Options

    After a day of adventuring, having delicious food options right at the park is a dream come true! Whether it’s restaurant dining or even just a list of easy delivery options, good food brings happiness. Bonus points for top local cuisine – that’s sure to be mentioned on the checklist when deciding where to stay on the next trip through the area. 

    What Brings It All Together?

    The cherry on top? Parks that sprinkle some extra love with amenities like fire pits for nighttime storytelling or exceptional customer service that makes you feel like a VIP. Whether it’s a park employee who’s more than happy to help you park in a tight spot, or a list of the best late-night food delivery options, often it’s the intangibles that make a stop most memorable. 

    In the heart of every traveler is a desire for more than just a pit stop—it’s about creating memories and feeling at home wherever the road takes you. So, keep an eye out for these lovely perks. Here’s to finding RV parks that fill your journey with joy and ease!

     


     

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  • Thrilling RV Road Trip: From Coast to Coast

    Thrilling RV Road Trip: From Coast to Coast

    Guest Post by FMCA

    With Halloween right around the corner, the air is charged with electric anticipation, and what better way to embrace the spine-chilling holiday than to venture into the heart of the unknown? As the season of ghouls and ghosts approaches, we invite you to embark on this unforgettable journey with us where we’ll navigate the intersection between adventure and the supernatural. Buckle up, dear travelers, for the road ahead promises to be like no other. We’ll share tales of restless spirits, haunted histories, and encounters that will leave you with goosebumps. But fear not, for your RV will be both your refuge and vessel into the unknown. So, gather around the campfire, grab your marshmallows, and ignite those flames of curiosity as you travel from the East Coast to the West Coast. 

    Antietam Creek

    Maryland

    The first stop on our road trip beckons us to Antietam Creek in Maryland, a place etched in history as the site of the bloodiest battle on American soil. The Battle of Antietam, also known as the Battle of Sharpsburg, unfolded on September 17, 1862, and left behind a grim legacy resulting in nearly 23,000 soldiers deceased, missing, or injured. The battle was so bloody that the creek was supposedly flowing red, and the dirt farm road where the battle took place received the nickname “Bloody Lane.” How spooky is that? Campers who’ve ventured here report hearing the echoes of the soldiers’ ghosts yelling and fighting to this day, their phantom muskets and cannons still resounding through time. The Antietam Creek Campground offers 20 sites, each with a picnic table, fire pit, and grill. As you park your travel trailer or other RV, you might just find yourself face to face with lingering spirits of the past. 

    Freetown-Fall River State Forest

    Massachusetts

    If your courage remains unshaken, our second stop carries us to Freetown-Fall River State Forest, located in Massachusetts. Spanning over 5,000 acres, this publicly owned forest has earned a reputation as the most haunted forest in the United States, with very good reason. In 1978, the forest’s infamous reputation began when a girl named Mary Lou Arruda was found tied to a tree there two months after her disappearance. The 1980s brought reports of satanic activity, and some believe this group was responsible for strings of murders and gruesome animal sacrifices. But the forest’s spookiness extends far beyond human terrors, with countless reports of supernatural phenomena, ranging from UFOs, ghosts, and poltergeists to strange disappearances. President Ronald Reagan even claimed to see strange orbs floating in the sky while spending time there. Although camping is not permitted in the forest, there are several RV parks and grounds in the surrounding area that are perfect for those seeking full immersion into the unknown.

    The Canyon Motel & RV Park

    Arizona

    Continuing our journey, we traverse the country to our next eerie stop: The Canyon Motel & RV Park in Williams, Arizona. This unusual location offers the opportunity to sleep in a haunted caboose! Yes, you read that correctly. This unique park offers stays in train cars from the 1920s and 1950s that have been converted into hotel suites. These cabooses are even certified as haunted by ghost hunters. Visitors have recounted tales of lights flickering on and a spectral conductor waving his lantern around and walking up and down the tracks. Even housekeepers have heard the whispering and voices of ghosts that inhabit these train cars. This RV park offers 47 pull-through and back-in sites that come equipped with water and electricity, ensuring that you have all the amenities at your fingertips while you participate in this chilling experience.

    Lake Morena County Park

    California

    Finally, we reach our last spooky destination: Lake Morena County Park in San Diego, California. Don’t be deceived by its beauty. This serene lake is renowned as one of the most haunted bodies of water in existence. There have been reports of supernatural occurrences that will send shivers down your spine. A mysterious floating christening gown that appears out of midair has been sighted, with one witness saying it touched them. Unexplained footsteps have been heard right outside of the cabins, disappearing into the night. But the most infamous and unsettling tale is that of “The Lady in White.” There have been multiple reports of a woman in a white gown walking up and down the shore and disappearing. This campground boasts 3,250 acres of land to explore and offers RV sites with water and electricity for your Class B RV or other RV. 

    As we embark on this spine-chilling road trip from coast to coast, our invitation comes with a single warning: tread carefully, for you may find that the line between the living and the supernatural is thinner than you imagined. This Halloween season promises to be an unforgettable adventure into the heart of the unknown. Fortunately, you have your RV to keep you safe. As you explore these ghostly destinations with your loved ones, you will create memories that last a lifetime.

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  • Embark on an Unforgettable RV Adventure with Harvest Hosts: A 7-Day Itinerary

    Embark on an Unforgettable RV Adventure with Harvest Hosts: A 7-Day Itinerary

    Guest Post by Harvest Hosts

    Once you’ve found the RV of your dreams, it’s time to discover the secret ingredient that will make your trips unforgettable: Harvest Hosts. Whether you’re a solo traveler, a couple seeking a romantic getaway, or a family yearning for quality time together, this membership is a game-changer.

    With over 4,000 unique locations across America, this membership allows you to explore new places, learn new things, and create lasting memories no matter which road you take. We’ve put together a sample 7-day journey that will introduce you to the wonders of Harvest Hosts and elevate your travel experience.

    Day 1: Alpaca Farm Getaway

    Once you’re ready to hit the road, begin your journey at an enchanting alpaca farm. Imagine waking up to the serene sights and sounds of these gentle creatures, learning about their care, and enjoying the tranquility of the countryside. The best part? You can hit the farm store on the way out and be the new owner of luxurious alpaca wool socks.

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    Day 2: Serenity at the Historic Church

    Continue your journey by visiting a historic church, where time seems to stand still. Wander through the architectural marvel, learn about its rich history, and perhaps even attend a serene moment of prayer or reflection. This unexpected stop adds a touch of spirituality to your adventure.

    Day 3: Roadside Museum Delight

    Get ready for the quirky yet fascinating experience of visiting a roadside museum. Uncover oddities, artifacts, and curiosities that tell unique stories about the region’s past. From vintage cars to strange memorabilia, this stop is sure to leave you with tales to share. 

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    Day 4: Nostalgia at a Route 66 Diner

    No RV journey is complete without a dose of nostalgia. Today, you’ll step back in time at a classic Route 66 diner. Indulge in comfort food, soak in the retro atmosphere, and relive the golden days of American road travel.

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    Day 5: Luxurious Estate Winery Retreat

    As your adventure nears its end, prepare for a touch of luxury at an estate winery. Nestled in breathtaking surroundings, this stop offers more than just wine tasting. Enjoy a tour of the vineyards, learn about the winemaking process, and unwind in the lap of sophistication.

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    Day 6: Small Batch Distillery Adventure

    As you continue your adventure, your next stop is a small-batch distillery. Discover the art of crafting spirits up close and personal. From the intricate process to the unique flavors, this behind-the-scenes experience will deepen your appreciation for the world of distillation.

    Day 7: U-Pick Flower Farm Finale

    Your RV journey culminates in a burst of color and fragrance at a U-pick flower farm. Stroll through vibrant fields, handpick your favorite blooms, and create a personalized bouquet to remember the trip by. It’s a fitting finale to a week filled with diverse experiences.

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    Harvest Hosts has adventures waiting for every type of traveler. All of the locations above are real experiences that you can have inside the Harvest Hosts network, so what are you waiting for? Your extraordinary journey is just around the corner – prepare to set forth on the open road, ready to embrace RVing from an entirely fresh perspective!  Join Harvest Hosts today.

  • RV Open House: 2024 Global Expedition Vehicles Patagonia Preview

    RV Open House: 2024 Global Expedition Vehicles Patagonia Preview

    By Tony Barthel
    Podcaster, Content Creator, StressLess Camper

    RV Trader is taking a closer look at some of the newest models arriving on the market in 2024, and there’s plenty to be excited about with innovative designs, new features, and more! This next RV review is for the Global Expedition Vehicles Patagonia. As I drove around RV Open House, where the RV industry shares the latest and greatest with dealers, the Patagonia model was something that stood out. This RV seems perfectly prepared for the kind of adventure that you can find in movies, and it’s certainly unlike anything else at the show. So, what’s all the noise about?

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    What is the Global Expedition Vehicles Patagonia?

    Global Expedition Vehicles is a company that specializes in extreme overlanding RVs for those who have a serious lust for adventure and are working with a bigger budget. The company makes a variety of overlanding RVs that are much more than just a solar package or simple vehicle. The Patagonia is a custom-made RV that allows each shopper the ability to customize features and components in their specialized build. 

    The model that was at the Open House actually belongs to a company owner that uses it for their personal adventures and was based on a Kenworth cab-over chassis. Yep, that Kenworth. They don’t mess around. 

    The process to produce an RV for Global Express Vehicles involves learning more about what a specific customer wants and needs. They ask questions about their RVing experience, where they want to go, and what they want to accomplish with the vehicle. They want to know if one’s anticipated adventure is domestic or around the globe.

    From there, they start the design process. No good house is built on a weak foundation, so the company modifies the underpinnings of the truck so that it’s capable of off-road challenges. Part of this modification includes a front axle system designed by Global Expedition Vehicles so that the whole rig is incredibly capable off-road. 

    What’s Inside

    The company’s RVs tend to follow a common floor plan so they can work within the structure and build of a model. This means a bed across the rear of the vehicle, kitchen on the roadside, and dining on the campside. 

    The bed is a raised affair, so there’s plenty of storage underneath. While the vehicles are all spacious, they’re not as large as many other types of RVs, so you can still travel and fit within somewhat narrow spaces.

    The bed space of the Global Expedition Vehicles Patagonia
    Looking into the Kenworth cab of the Global Expedition Vehicles Patagonia

    These rigs also feature a wet bath, which includes a shower and a toilet in the same room. The toilets are also typically cartridge-style, which can be more convenient. Interiors can be almost as stark or lavish as you desire. The owner’s model I walked around featured tile floors and nice upholstery. This is the advantage of each unit being the customized vision of each specific customer. 

    Another nice thing is that the company makes the body portion of the RV “float” so that bumps and shakes on the road don’t transition as much as you’d think to the body of the rig. That’s how you can get something with tile floors that’s also very capable off-road. 

    Co-owner of the Global Expedition Vehicles Patagonia Rene Van Pelt in the kitchen space
    The living space of the Global Expedition Vehicles Patagonia

    More Capability

    These are some of the most versatile vehicles coming to the market, in my opinion. For example, the one I saw had 200 gallons of diesel fuel on board, along with a 6,500-watt diesel generator. The interior featured all electric appliances, including a Vitrifrigo 12-volt, drawer-style refrigerator, and cooking was done with an induction cooktop. There was also a microwave and air fryer, which a number of RV companies are beginning to put into their rigs.

    The company uses Mastervolt battery and inverter systems, which come from the marine industry and are among the best available. They were pioneers in adapting these marine systems to RVs, and now a number of RV brands have started implementing them. 

    Winches, giant tires, brush guards, traction assist boards, and so many other things can also be incorporated into a build. 

    Something new with this RV that I haven’t seen with other vehicles yet is a storage garage where you can keep your dirt bike. This is a design feature that makes sense for extreme weather or off-road conditions, where you can drop your dirt bike off and scout out an area first before you take your RV on a secluded trail or try to boondock.

    The dirt bike is on a tray, and there’s a hoist to get it up and into the cargo bay, which is under the bed in the back of an enclosed compartment. That same hoist is how you’d raise and lower the spare tire for this rig.

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    Final Takeaways

    As you might expect, these are expensive RVs. They start around $750,000 and can get closer to the $1 million mark. You can also spend that much on a Class A diesel pusher, but those are not necessarily meant to be taken off-road. The Global Expedition Vehicles Patagonia can prove to be a good choice for those who want to simultaneously enjoy luxury and embark on a serious adventure.

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    This is an honest look at RVs from RV industry insider Tony Barthel, where you learn the good, the bad, and the intriguing about travel trailers, fifth wheels, Class A RVs, Class C RVs, and Class B RVs, as well as some interesting class-breaking RVs. Tony also writes for StressLessCamping.com.

  • RV Open House: 2024 Continental Cargo Trailer Weekender Preview

    RV Open House: 2024 Continental Cargo Trailer Weekender Preview

    By Tony Barthel
    Podcaster, Content Creator, StressLess Camper

    There’s a lot happening in the world of RVs right now, with big releases from top brands as we go into 2024, and RV Trader is covering everything you need to know. Today’s RV review features a cargo trailer that can also serve as a travel trailer from Continental Cargo, one of the many brands under the Forest River umbrella. I was surprised to see what Continental Cargo had to offer at the RV Open House event, and there are plenty of reasons to be excited for their new releases.

    There’s a surprising number of people who convert simple cargo trailers to travel trailers for a variety of reasons, but most cargo trailers are built differently, which can make the task challenging. In the case of these Continental Cargo trailers, they’re framed with steel and have aluminum sheet walls on the outside. Travel trailers, on the other hand, are either wood-framed with aluminum skins, or have a laminate of aluminum framing with a fiberglass exterior. Cargo trailers also tend to have different roof structures than travel trailers.

    All of this considered, it can be challenging to convert a custom cargo trailer. I’ve considered building a custom trailer from a cargo trailer and even drew-up a floor plan. But then it became apparent that I had to wire and plumb the unit so that it could withstand the highways and byways of this beautiful country.

    So, I bought a traditional travel trailer instead—specifically a Rockwood Mini Lite 2205s with the Power Package. However, this new release from Continental Cargo makes trailer conversion difficulties a thing of the past. Continental Cargo can handle all the wiring that’s needed, including air conditioners and lighting. They also offer cabinetry and sleeping surfaces, and even offer pop-out tent-style sides that have beds, which was demonstrated at the Open House. 

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    Advantages of a Cargo Trailer Camper

    One of the most obvious advantages of a cargo trailer camper is the fact that you can bring along larger toys, such as ATVs or motorcycles. If you’re into recreational off-road riding or biking, you may want to consider buying one and learning how to pull a trailer

    You could also use this trailer during the work week for professional uses and then reconfigure it for adventurous weekends. This was also demonstrated at the Open House, as the cargo trailer camper had a number of rails along the floor and walls with cabinetry that could be mounted. The nifty thing about this arrangement is that if you want the cabinet to sit vertically, then it’s possible. If you want it to sit horizontally, that works too, as these cabinets simply slot into the rails and lock down.

    If you decide that you need to add more cabinetry, you can easily arrange that after you’ve already logged some travel miles in one of these trailers. The ability to change things on the fly is a significant advantage. 

    A simple but useful front kitchen in the Continental Cargo travel trailer conversion

    The unit I saw was a V-nose trailer, and the kitchen was a cabinet that occupied the V in front. The kitchen featured an induction cooktop, microwave, and sink. There was also a fancy electric fireplace, one of the options I wouldn’t have considered in my own cargo trailer conversion, but something that adds a nice touch. 

    Another big appeal with this new Continental Cargo trailer configuration is the water system. It’s essentially a 5-gallon container for the incoming water, and a 5-gallon container to capture the gray water. That’s it. 

    When it’s time to pack up or winterize the trailer, it couldn’t be easier. You just dump any fresh water remaining in the container, and you’re done!

    Sleeping in a Cargo Trailer

    Continental Cargo has made a number of sleeping options available for fun and relaxing RV trips. One model on display at the event featured a loft on the roof. A portable, extendable ladder gives you access to the loft and can also be used outside the trailer to access the roof. I felt comfortable and stable climbing up to the rooftop loft, and I’m not always a fan of ladders. 

    A couch is available and the ladder provides access to the loft in the Continental Cargo Trailers Weekender

    These rooftop tents are becoming more common in a variety of vans and smaller trailers. This one, which you access from a hatch inside the trailer, was a nifty implementation. You can also get pop-out, tent-style hatches in the side of these trailers that have a bed in them. You can also opt for a bed on a power lift mechanism. You’ll also find folding couches on power lifts for extra seating or sleeping space. 

    More To Consider

    If you’re not set on an industrial interior feel, you can make some adjustments with a DIY project. I’ve seen some conversions where people have used real wood, or even wallpaper, to change this, which can happen with the right vision, some talent, and the time to put it together. 

    And even without a toilet or a shower, you can make some simple modifications. With my conversion, I bought a Camco portable toilet and a SylvanSport Privy Bivy shower tent. There are a number of portable outdoor showers you can use with this tent, too. 

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    Final Takeaway

    For the right RVer, a Continental Cargo Trailer can be an exceptional choice. Cargo tracks on the side can be good for both reconfigurable cabinets and managing loads inside the trailer. And, if you’d like to change additional aspects of the interior, you can put in some work to spruce it up. There’s also the appeal of the build quality, materials, and absolute simplicity that comes with more traditional travel trailers. 

    A power bed lift is one of the options in the Continental Cargo Trailers Weekender

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  • RV Open House: 2024 Rockwood Signature 8338DB Preview

    RV Open House: 2024 Rockwood Signature 8338DB Preview

    Guest Post By Tony Barthel
    Podcaster, Content Creator, StressLess Camper

    Welcome to RV Trader’s exciting new series, where we review the newest and most innovative RV models showcased at the RV Open House event. Today’s RV review is of a forthcoming Rockwood Signature Ultra model, the 8338DB. This is a member of Rockwood’s Signature series, which are the larger travel trailer offerings. The signature feature of this RV is that it actually has two bedrooms, which can be great for couples traveling together or for those with older children.

    Rockwood Signature / Flagstaff Classic

    Rockwood has developed an enviable reputation as a manufacturer of quality trailers. Even during the pandemic, they maintained the same team that has worked for them for years. In fact, some of the team members are second-generation. This is not typical in the RV space and is a point of differentiation with Rockwood and Flagstaff

    Other things they do include fully laminating the walls, including the slide box walls, in a vacuum lamination process that includes Azdel, a man-made component that doesn’t deteriorate when wet. It also offers better sound and thermal insulation than the Luan that has been used in RVs for years. 

    Rockwood is also known for their torsion axle suspensions, Goodyear Endurance tires with tire pressure monitoring systems, frameless windows, laminated roof structure, high-quality cabinet shop, and much more. The brand has earned high marks for typically choosing better quality components when given the option. 

    Like many RV brands, Forest River’s Rockwood has a sister brand in the Flagstaff line that is identical except for the name. So if your local dealership doesn’t carry Rockwood but carries Flagstaff, it’s the same product with a different label. 

    Two Bedrooms

    As with all Rockwood Signature models, the front bedroom in this one starts with a proper queen-sized bed. You can opt for a king-sized bed, if you prefer.

    If closet and drawer space are important to you, this is a worthy contender. There are six drawers in the front bedroom along with four larger cabinets, more cabinets over the bed, and a hanging closet. The bed is lifted for additional storage and the under-bed storage is accessible through a compartment door on the outside, too.

    I like the small shelves on either side of the bed, which is in a slide room, along with the reading lights. It’s a nice space. 

    The second bedroom is one of the more unusual set-ups that I’ve seen, as it would work as either a bedroom, an office, or a space to lounge and watch a movie. 

    Rockwood does a very good job with their Murphy bed designs – the bed itself doesn’t have a bend in the middle, unlike most of these types of beds. This bedroom features a Murphy bed on the camp side of the rig which means there’s a couch there by day and a bed by night. The particular couch that Rockwood uses also incorporates flip-up foot rests so, while not a theater seat, it does offer more than just a typical couch. If you’re the occupant of this bedroom, you’ll have four drawers, hanging closet space, and cabinet space – as well as additional storage above the bed. 

    Both the main bedroom and the second bedroom incorporate a TV, and Rockwood uses 12-volt TVs with integrated sound systems. So for those who like off-grid camping, you can operate the TVs without an inverter. Nice. 

    There’s actually a third TV in the main living space which sits opposite the theater seats, making it a good place to watch a movie on rainy days. That TV sits above an electric fireplace.

    Rockwood has done an interesting job in regards to meal time seating with a table that incorporates two free-standing chairs and an ottoman with a padded back. You can move the ottoman around, and it also sports more storage – so you can bring it over and create a conversation area with the theater seat occupants. 

    When it’s meal time, there’s a backrest that attaches to the wall with “hook and loop” (more commonly known as Velcro) fasteners.

    The chef in the family might appreciate the counter space that includes a large island in the middle of the main living space. You’ll find a single-bowl stainless steel sink here, too. I like that Rockwood utilizes a larger oven that’s actually able to be used to prepare meals – we’ve done so frequently in our own trailer with the same size oven. Many RV companies use the smaller oven, which has significant hot spots and isn’t really useful. There are also high-performance vent fans overhead, as well as a vaulted ceiling. 

    Toilet Talk

    The bathroom facilities in this rig are certainly friendly for those of us who need more space. I found the room around the porcelain toilet, which was angled away from the wall, to be more than sufficient for all restroom activities. 

    The radius shower is also large enough that we larger campers have sufficient space. There’s some storage in the bathroom, and a door both from the main bedroom and from the main living area. 

    Boondocking, Travel Access, and Seasonal Camping

    If boondocking is your thing, Rockwood trailers incorporate a device called the ShowerMiser which routes the water coming to the shower back into the system so you don’t waste water waiting for it to get hot. I love this feature. While we’re on the shower topic, I think the shower head might actually be good enough to keep in lieu of replacing. That was a pleasant surprise. 

    When it comes to travel access with the slides in, you can get to the bathroom. But as for the rest of the trailer, as they say in the mafia movies, fuggedaboudit. When the slides are in, the trailer is effectively inaccessible – except for the bathroom. 

    Like all Rockwood Signature models, this one has an underbelly that’s enclosed and heated. Plus, there are 12-volt heating pads on the holding tanks, too. Rockwood doesn’t rate their trailers specifically for cold weather camping, but these Signature series would go at least three seasons, maybe four. 

    Rockwood trailers come with 200-watts of solar on the roof and an 1800-watt inverter, along with a 30-amp charge controller (which should be okay for those who like to camp with full hook-ups). This model is also available with the Power Package, which features 400-amp hours of lithium power, along with 1,000-watts of solar. The entire system is sourced from MasterVolt, which makes these systems for yachts. Having one source means no finger pointing if there’s an issue. That’s a big deal with advanced solar power systems. I have this in my own trailer and it is a game changer for planning our adventures.

    Things To Consider

    Here are a few things worth noting. There are windows in the slide room, which houses the theater seats and dining table, but the bedrooms don’t have camp-side windows – and even off-camp-side window coverage is sparse. 

    These models are not small nor light, but they are nicely equipped and are well made. However, don’t even think about towing this with anything other than at least a ¾ ton truck. You may even require something more capable. 

    Another challenge is outside storage. There is storage in the slide room under the bed, and more in the slide room under the rear bed, but this is not the trailer for you if you need a lot of outside storage.

    This would be a great choice for people who might want to bring along another couple, or children or grandchildren. With the second bedroom that also incorporates a couch and multiple TVs, this would be a good choice for entertaining people with widely varying preferences on those rainy days at camp. But the way Rockwood trailers are built, and the solid feel of the interiors, only mother nature would be raining on your parade – as these trailers are a solid choice. 

    This review is based on a pre-production prototype I saw at the RV Open House event. Final details might be different. Pricing and specifications weren’t available when this article was written.

    This is an honest look at RVs from RV industry insider Tony Barthel, where you learn the good, the bad, and the intriguing about travel trailers, fifth wheels, Class A RVs, Class C RVs, and Class B RVs, as well as some interesting class-breaking RVs. Tony also writes for StressLessCamping.com.

  • RVParkStore: Should You Buy or Rent an RV Lot?

    RVParkStore: Should You Buy or Rent an RV Lot?

    Ask any traveler who owns an RV, and they’ll tell you there’s no better feeling than exploring new places and living within the great outdoors. RV camping relieves you of the stress around exorbitant hotel stays or finding affordable eating spots. But there is one thing you need to think about: whether to purchase or rent an RV space.

    While most RVers prefer renting lots at their chosen spots, others like having an RV space they can call their own year-round. Though buying and renting an RV spot are both great ways to enjoy your trip, it is better to weigh these options to make a wise choice.

    Should you buy or rent an RV lot? Keep reading to find out which option is best for you.

    Benefits of Buying an RV Lot

    Convenient Access

    Buying an RV lot means you always have a place to park your RV without worrying about finding available parking or reservations.

    Personalizing the Space

    Owning your RV lot allows you to customize your space to fit your needs. You can decorate, add outdoor living spaces, and make other modifications to make it feel like home.

    Affordability

    Depending on the location and size of the RV lot, buying a lot sometimes is more cost-effective than paying for nightly or weekly RV parking fees. Also, owning a lot can be a good investment if the property value increases.

    Sense of Community

    Many RV parks and resorts offer a sense of community with shared amenities and activities, such as swimming pools, clubhouses, and social events. Owning a lot can give you access to these benefits and the opportunity to connect with other RV enthusiasts.

    Drawbacks of Buying an RV Lot

    While there are benefits to buying an RV lot, there are also some potential drawbacks to consider:

    • Buying an RV lot can be a significant financial investment. Plus, ongoing maintenance costs, property taxes, and other fees may be associated with owning a lot.
    • The location of the RV lot may be a disadvantage if it is not in a desirable area or is difficult to access. If the lot is in an area with extreme weather conditions, such as hurricanes or wildfires, it may require additional maintenance or insurance.
    • Owning an RV lot may limit your ability to travel to other locations or parks. You may feel pressure to use it exclusively if you have invested a lot of money in the lot.
    • When you own an RV, you may be responsible for landscaping, repairing any damages, and ensuring the property remains safe and secure.

    Benefits of Renting an RV Lot

    Cost Effective

    Renting an RV lot can be more affordable than purchasing a lot. This is especially true if you only plan on using the lot for a short period or prefer to invest little money in a property.

    Flexibility

    Renting an RV lot also allows for greater location and length of stay flexibility. You can choose to rent a lot near a specific location or event, and you can also choose to stay for as long or as short as you want.

    Amenities

    You may find RV parks and resorts equipped with Wi-Fi and laundry facilities. Renting a lot can give you access to these amenities without the hassle of ownership.

    Low Maintenance

    This is the one benefit that makes renting an RV a better option compared to buying it. Renting an RV lot means you are not responsible for maintaining the property. This can benefit those who do not want to spend time and money on upkeep.

    Variety

    Renting an RV lot allows you to explore different locations and RV parks. This can be advantageous for those who enjoy traveling and experiencing new places.

    Drawbacks of Renting an RV Lot

    There may be some drawbacks you should consider before renting an RV space.

    • When renting an RV lot, you may have less control over the property than you would if you owned it.
    • Finding an available RV lot to rent can be challenging, depending on the location and time of year.
    • You may share the space with other RV owners when renting an RV lot. This can limit your privacy and require you to follow certain rules or guidelines.
    • When renting an RV lot, there is some uncertainty about the future. You may not be able to secure the same lot for future visits or may need to search for a new one each time.

    Buying Vs. Renting an RV Lot: What Is Best for You?

    Since you know the pros and cons of buying and renting an RV lot, you can make the best decision that fits your situation. But before you decide to invest in purchasing or renting, make sure you take into account the following factors.

    Cost

    Buying an RV lot is a significant investment that requires money upfront. On the other hand, renting a lot usually requires a monthly or annual fee, which may be more affordable for some RV enthusiasts.

    Flexibility

    Renting an RV lot allows for more flexibility in terms of location and timing. You can rent lots in various locations and for different lengths of time. Buying a lot is a more permanent commitment and limits your flexibility.

    Maintenance

    When you rent an RV lot, maintenance and upkeep are usually the owner or manager’s responsibility. When you buy a lot, you are most likely responsible for the maintenance and upkeep, which can be costly and time-consuming.

    Investment Potential

    Buying an RV lot can be a good investment, as the property’s value may appreciate over time. However, it is important to consider market trends and the potential for fluctuations in the real estate market.

    Amenities

    RV parks and resorts offer a variety of amenities, such as swimming pools, fitness centers, and recreational activities. When you rent a lot, you may have access to these amenities without the added expense of maintaining them. However, if you own your lot, you can customize it to your liking and add personal amenities tailored to your needs.

    The Final Verdict

    Ultimately, the decision to buy or rent an RV lot depends on your personal preferences, financial situation, and lifestyle. Make sure you carefully consider all the factors and do your research before deciding. RVParkStore is a great place to browse RV lots for sale and RV lots for rent. You can also consult RV park professionals to help choose the option that suits you the best.


     

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