Category: Living

  • Featured Article: Top 10 Must-Have Gadgets from LoveYourRV

    Featured Article: Top 10 Must-Have Gadgets from LoveYourRV

     

    Here at RV Trader, we’re always on the hunt for the latest updates from fellow RV’ers on what they think this year’s “Must Have’s” are. A blogger that we follow recently posted this list of 10 necessary gadgets that they consider the gold standard of things RV’ers should never go without-

    check it out!

     

    My 10 Must Have RV Gadgets

     December 15, 2016

     

    Since we bought our RV 5 1/2 years ago I’ve tried out all sorts of RV gadgets or add-ons of one type or another. Some have proven to be extremely useful while others end up in a drawer or buried in a storage bin.
    To save new RVers some trial and error time, I’ve decided to list for you what are in my opinion the must-have gadgets and add-ons. These are items I use the most, and I would require if I were to buy a brand new RV. Maybe it will give you some ideas for your RV.

    1) Screen Door Bar

    After damaging the flimsy plastic hardware on our RVs screen entrance door a few times when pulling it shut, I wised up and installed a simple grab bar. A second use we have found for it, a perfect spot to dry a towel.
    Screen Door Grab Bar

    2) Twist-On Waste Valve

    Most RVs, including ours, have their tanks waste gate valves buried inside the underbelly. That is an excellent feature to prevent freeze-ups in cold weather but has a drawback. Any nasty wastewater that leaks past the valves ends up at the end of the sewer output pipe and dribbles out when I remove the cap. Yuck! The Valterra Twist-On Wastegate solved the problem and is one of my favorite RV gadgets I’ve purchased.
    Valterra Twist On Waste Gate

    3) Roof Vent Covers

    We are from coastal BC so have extensive experience camping in cool, wet weather. The first thing I get for any RV is roof top vent covers. After they are installed the vents stay open all the time to help keep our RV ventilated against moisture damage.
    Fan-Tastic Vent Cover
    The best vent cover I’ve found is one put out by the same company that produces my Fan-Tastic Fan. Though more expensive, I like it for two important reasons. One, the cotter pinned attachment hardware that makes removing it for cleaning a breeze. Two, it has a larger volume of air flow than most competitors.

    4) Roof Gutter Drip Extenders

    Another one for us wet weather campers is a set of RV gutter extenders. The OEM gutter spouts are so short so roof water just streams down the side of the RV leading to ugly black streaks. With a little bit of extension, the problem’s solved.
    Camco gutter extender spouts

    5) Water Regulator

    In my mind, a water regulator is an essential item. It helps prevent damage to either your water hose or worse case the RVs internal plumbing from those campgrounds with excessively high water pressure. Some are over 100 PSI! I’ve witnessed the results of not using one with my own eyes. Last summer I observed three hose blowouts and one guy had a new rig ruined when a plumbing pipe burst while they were away.
    Valterra Brass Water Regulator
    Our Valterra brass water regulator has worked well going on about four years now. I set it at about 55 PSI. Beware the cheapie regulators, they often times won’t supply adequate flow.

    6) Stabilizer Jack Socket

    As I get older, I appreciate this inexpensive little RV gadget more and more. With the stabilizer jack socket, my cordless drill does all work and speeds up the tedious task of lowering and raising our rear stabilizer jacks.
    Camco jack socket

    7) Awning Protection Ball

    RV awnings are expensive, mmkay. RV door edges are sharp, eh. This little rolling plastic ball gadget is cheap. Enough said. 🙂
    Camco Roller ball

    8) EMS Surge Protector

    As RVs pack in more and more electrical circuits and expensive electronics, I think some type of surge protection is a no brainer. Even though we are fully insured, I can just imagine the pain in the rear waiting around to have a rig full of burnt out electrical parts replaced. Not to mention always wondering if something was missed and may fail down the road.
    EMS-HW30C surge protector with remote display
    I went with the Progressive Industries model EMS-HW30C and haven’t regretted it. They are a quality unit built by a reliable US company who stand by their warranty. I particularly like the remote digital readout.

    9) Storage Bay Locks

    Once I learned that anyone with a CH751 key could open my locked storage bays, I was inspired to change out the locks. The deal was sealed when the crap OEM locks began to get flaky to open only two years into owning the trailer.
    Storage bay locks
    Since replacing them with a uniquely keyed, higher quality cylinder style lock, I’ve been a much happier camper.

    10) Rubber Wheel Chocks

    My latest RV gadget purchase is a pair of heavy rubber chocks. For years I’ve put up with those standard yellow cheap plastic units. Wow, what improvement. They have sufficient heft to them to stay in place where I put them, whether that’s on the ground or in the truck bed. And, they stick much better to smooth surfaces.
    Rubber RV Chocks
    I’ll never go back. Bonus, I won’t crush them the next time I have a cranial cramp and drive over them.

    What are your top 10 must-haves? Comment and let us know!

  • ‘Tis the Season to RV: Some of the most impressive RV holiday setups we’ve ever seen!

    ‘Tis the Season to RV: Some of the most impressive RV holiday setups we’ve ever seen!

    If you need some RV decoration inspo, you’ve come to the right place! These RVers do not mess around when it comes to holiday spirit. Check out a few of our favorite setups.

    Placerville, California

    We know Santa’s jolly, but this one seems pretty huge…

    Via CalamResortsBlog.com

    Who says Santa never took vacations?

    GildArtPhoto

    This one is classic – lights + snowmen + Wildwood 

    = golden!

    The Fun Times Guide

    Don’t want to decorate the entire unit? 

    Why not just dress up the dash with some carolers and festive characters? 

    Add a few lights, and you’re ready to go.

    Pinterest

    These people literally had the drive and determination to put a blow-up ON TOP of their unit.We’re not saying it’s impossible, but that sure does take a ton of unrelenting will and dedication.More power to the family who accomplished this!

     

    Pinterest

    Remember, no one ever said you’d have to sacrifice the timeless feel of your camper for the season. Already like your color scheme? Build around it – a few accent colors that don’t crash with the colors of your RV (plus a small, compact setup right outside the doors) will leave a heartwarming impression your motorhome neighbors won’t soon forget!

    Pinterest

    Have your motorhome parked next to your home base, but aren’t going to be using it this season for travel? Take these folks’ advice and turn it into a full-blown holiday spectacular, complete with the transformation of a regular tree or bush into a glistening ball of light. Great creativity here!

    CampingRoadTrip.com

    Folks, don’t ever let anyone tell you that you can’t celebrate the holidays the same way in an RV that you can in a solitary home. The trees may be smaller, and the lights may be a hassle at first, but the memories of traveling and family togetherness that RVing brings will last you a lifetime.

    From all of us at RV Trader, Happy Holidays, and here’s to an even more adventurous journeys in the new year!

     

  • Update on the Big Outdoor Adventure Giveaway: WE HAVE A WINNER!




    From April to June this year, we were so thrilled to have had the opportunity to run The Big Outdoor Adventure Giveaway in partnership with Keystone RV and Thousand Trails! Now – out of more than 75,000 entrants – we are happy to announce that Patty Washall of Wilmington, Delaware is our grand prize winner!

    Patty won a 2016 Keystone Fuzion Impact VaporLite 26V RV and a year-long Thousand Trails camping pass, with the total value of her grand prize totaling nearly $40,000! As frequent tent campers, Patty and her husband have dreamed of owning an RV for years, but something always seemed to come up when they were ready to buy.

    “We are thrilled to be the Keystone Vapor Lite winners! This is a dream come true for a couple that loves camping more than anything,” said Mrs. Washall.

    “We have been tent campers for many years, and it has been our greatest wish to own a real camper. We can’t wait to enjoy all the seasons in our brand new RV!”


    Earlier this month, Patty and her husband received the Keystone RV and Thousand Trails camping pass at the Indian Valley Camping Center in Souderton, Pennsylvania. “We couldn’t have dreamed of a more deserving winner for this giveaway,” said Paige Bouma, vice president of RV Trader. “We can’t wait to hear about all the incredible places Patty and her husband visit in their new RV.”


    Stay tuned to our blog and social media pages for updates on the winner, her story, and future journeys in her brand new Keystone RV!



    Check out the video of our grand prize winners receiving the keys to the Keystone VaporLite!


    About Keystone RV
    Keystone RV Company is the #1 manufacturer of fifth wheel and toy haulers in North America, and a leading manufacturer of travel trailers. With over 1,000 retail locations in the United States and Canada, you are never far from a Keystone dealer. Keystone is a subsidiary of Thor Industries (NYSE:THO), one of the world’s largest manufacturers of RVs.


    About Encore and Thousand Trails
    Encore RV resorts and Thousand Trails campgrounds feature more than 180 locations across North America, comprising nearly 70,000 sites. Owned and operated by Equity Lifestyle Properties, Inc. (NYSE:ELS), Encore, Thousand Trails and their affiliates offer RV and outdoor recreation enthusiasts opportunities to enjoy the outdoors in top vacation destinations, complemented with resort-style amenities. For more information, please visit RVontheGo.com.


    About RV Trader
    RV Trader, a part of Dominion Enterprises’ Recreational Brands division, is the premier online classifieds website for buying and selling RVs. Over 145,000 new and pre-owned recreation vehicles are available from dealers and private sellers across the country. With over 3 million visitors every month, RV Trader is the perfect place to search, shop and sell RVs.
    Find your dream RV today on RV Trader!

  • Actually living out the TRUE American dream: Meet the real-life couple who quit their business day jobs to travel the country in an RV

    Hudson and Emily are a 25-year-old husband and wife – but they’re anything but your average American couple.

    They both have Masters degrees in Business Administration. Both of them love to travel and adventure the world. And, believe it or not, they recently quit their “American dream” jobs in the greater DC area to pursue their true American dream of traveling the country in an RV together! 
    Travel and lifestyle bloggers since 2012, they recently purchased a 2000 Fleetwood Bounder diesel pusher and are beginning renovations on the inside. On January 1st, they will embark on a year-long, “bucket list” trip, and plan to visit all 50 states. Some of their planned destinations include:
    • Hiking America’s great National Parks
    • Attending national events, such as major concerts, sporting events, state and county fairs, etc.
    • Living amazing adventures (like skydiving, bungee jumping, and swimming with sharks)
    • Making unforgettable memories (Exhibit A: riding a helicopter over Alaskan glaciers


    “One of the biggest encouragers of our dream was Hudson’s dad, who passed away unexpectedly from a heart attack last year,” Emily told us. “As hard as that has been, it’s also been a good reminder not to wait until we’re retired to live our dreams – because we never really know if we’ll have that opportunity.” 

    The two will be actively blogging, uploading videos to YouTube, and updating their social media platforms regularly to document their daily adventures and newfound RV living experiences.

    “Our goal is to encourage people to think about the stories they want to tell someday – and then go out and live them.” 

    Stay tuned for updates on this incredible traveling duo’s journey in 2017!



  • Latest edition of Go RVing Canada’s Wildhood Stories now on YouTube!

    Go RVing Canada recently released a jaw-dropping addition to their video series “Bring Back the Wildhood,” documenting the nomadic adventures of photographer Brendan van Son and his girlfriend, Erin. The couple’s series records their trip to from Toronto to Calgary…and honestly, it’s something you’ve got to see to believe. Translation? Social media = powerful, appealing digital and social media-based consumer experiences. Check it out and get inspired by this incredible project.
  • Save 50% off Campsites with Passport America!



    With nearly 1,900 quality parks all across the U.S., Mexico, and Canada, Passport America, ‘the Original and World’s Largest Discount Camping Club,’ prides itself in providing their members with the lowest price, largest network of quality campgrounds, and best value service of 50% off nightly rates.

    Founded in 1992 with a dream and a mission, Passport America has continued the success of providing campers and campground partners with great savings, allowing RV’rs and campers to go and camp more, and enabling campground owner affiliates to increase their revenue. The end product is a win-win situation for all. For only $44 a year, Passport America members receive all of the following:

    • A personalized 50% Discount Travel Card
    • The All-New Annual International Camping Directory
    • A free online subscription to RV America magazine (published four times a year, containing travel features and more)
    • Free online trip routing
    • Access to 24/7 online campground search at www.passportamerica.com
    • Economical rates on MyRVMail.com
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    Amazingly, Passport America conveniently pays for itself the first time you use it! Get your Passport America 50% Discount Camping Card Now for only $44, and become a part of the lowest-priced, fastest growing and most exciting camping club of its kind.
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    Mention code RVTRADER to receive an additional 3 Months FOR FREE!

  • Avoiding family conflict in (mobile) closed quarters: 7 things to keep in mind on your next trip

    By Katie Hogge

    You all know you love each other. 

         Whether it’s just you and your partner on your first trip or your 35th vacay with your squad of seven, it’s no secret that vacations and road trips are a much-needed way to escape, relax, and recharge. Yet, the obvious can’t be avoided – you are a group of human beings, just as capable of banter and arguments as you are of love and laughter. But such is completely normal, and should never be something to discourage you from enjoying your next big adventure to the fullest. Thriving in close quarters for extensive periods of time can feel incredibly frustrating and crowded at times, but with a dash of patience and these helpful tips, you can be sure your trip will be an experience full of nothing but memories of family bonding – not of tension or irritability!

    holiday, car, travel

    1. Avoid all that excess “stuff.” While you obviously need to pack clothes, toiletries, cameras, etc., try to leave things that you’re not positive you’ll actually use on the trip at home. That being said, of the things you do bring, try as hard as humanly possible not to over-pack. Perhaps bring a board game or two, some DVDs, and a deck of cards to keep you occupied or in case it storms one night; other than that, though, try to keep the objects simple that you’re going to have living in your RV.

    2. Speaking of stuff…don’t worry so much about your outfits or physical appearance for each specific day, other than what you’ll need to enjoy the activities you have planned on your vacation. Always try to plan out a set of outfits you know you’ll wear, and try to overlap items whenever possible. It’s more than likely you could wear those jeans 2 or 3 times instead of once, and you could probably get away with reusing your t-shirt from your first day on the road as a beach/pool/goofing-around-by-the-campfire cover-up, instead of bringing a bunch of extra gear.

    3. Make sure each person has his or her space, however small, that is theirs and only theirs for the duration of the trip. No matter where you go or who you’re with, it can’t be refuted that personal space is a necessity when it comes to ensuring all personalities are cooperating and meshing together well in a tightly enclosed, mobile environment like an RV. Perhaps your spouse would prefer some time to read and lounge in a certain spot; maybe your teenage daughter feels like she needs one drawer to herself rather than sharing a chaotic storage system with her younger brothers. Whatever the case, each traveler should make a conscious effort to give others in the group their space – while also remembering that such personal space is just as important for their own sanity as well.

    4. Remember, furry friends and family members should never be excluded from the above conditions. As lovable as your pets may be, they need their own space too, just like any other creature living in a tightly packed home with other living beings! Whether you bring a dog bed or designate a comfy pile of blankets just for them, just make sure they have something – that way, they can recharge just like you do, and will be ready for another fun-filled day once the sun rises again!

    5. While we’re on the topic of space, organization is key. That’s not to say that your RV needs to be in tip-top, feng-shui condition the entire time; you’re on vacation, and the occasional mess or disarray of sand-ridden clothes and muddied sneakers can’t really be avoided, especially for the sake of a good time outdoors! However, pre-departure preparatory steps to keep your RV storage, kitchen, etc. nice and clutter-free can keep your mind focused on the more important aspects of the trip – getting outside and having some fun with your clan, and not cooping up inside just to clean and rearrange like you might back at home!

    Gone with the Wynn’s video RV Organizing: Don’t be a hot mess!

    6. Try your best to plan each day’s meals ahead of time, regardless of how much of a success or disaster it might end up being. The truth of the matter is that things can and will come up, and you won’t always follow the schedule you make for yourself each and every day. However, budgeting for which nights you plan to eat out and remembering to bring whatever ingredients are required for the meals you do choose to cook can save your endless amounts of money…not to mention time, which you could be spending adventuring outdoors or telling stories around the campfire!

    And last, but definitely not least…

    7. Remember, we’re all human. We’re all going to get into fights every now and then, and we’re all going to make mistakes at times. We’re going to say things we don’t mean in the heat of a moment of frustration, and we’re all going to drive each other nuts sometimes. While crucial, this one’s pretty simple. Just be kind. The folks over at Roadtreking.com hit the nail right on the head with their advice on conflict resolution in mobile environments:

    “Apologize when you’re wrong, and don’t hesitate to forgive when you’ve been wronged.”


    Just like any family or group conflict, these things will happen. But these trips are meant for fun, togetherness, and an escape from the everyday environments that cause us unnecessary or materialistic stresses. Let the bumps happen when they will, keep the environment positive, and enjoy the ride. After all, it’s RV season.
    And we all know
     #RVingIsGood!


  • Family camping activities from Jellystone Parks: Never run out of things to do on your next trip!

    Family Camping Activities

    Although summer is winding down, there’s still plenty of time to take a camping trip! If you need some inspiration for your next adventure, read on for some family-friendly, kid-approved activities!

    Twig castles 

    Your kids enjoy making sandcastles at the beach, so why not make some out of twigs they collect all around your campsite? Because you may have some difficulty keeping the sticks together, make sure to bring some glue, strings, and scissors along.

    Stories around the campfire 

    This old classic is a tried and true favorite. The stories can range from childhood laughs to scary ghost stories; you can even have the group collaborate on a story! Have one person start, then ask the next person to contribute a sentence, and so on and so forth.

    Scavenger hunt with a nature walk 

    Mix two activities into one! Go on a nature walk or hike and have a list of things to find Some ideas include:
    • A heart-shaped leaf
    • A feather
    • A pinecone
    • Something a raccoon would like to eat
    • Something of every color of the rainbow
    • Something fuzzy
    • Something that makes noise
    • Two pieces of garbage (to throw out, of course!)
    • A piece of treasure
    Whoever gets the most on the list wins a prize!

    Fairy Houses 

    Make houses for homeless fairies! Collect wood, twigs, rocks, and feathers for your construction materials, and place a little door next to a tree trunk – this will let the fairy know she is welcome there! Remember to make it as beautiful as you possibly can, because fairies are picky, and obviously only deserve the best!

    Book Your Trip

    When you’re ready to make your vacation plans, be sure to check out Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park Camp-Resorts, with 84 locations across the U.S. and Canada! 
    Click here to find a campground near you today!
  • Roadschooling 101: Free planning tool!

    Roadschooling 101: Free planning tool!

    Your guide to educational adventures,
     the Roadschool Moms‘ Roadschool Planner tool is FREE for a limited time!
    You may have heard of homeschooling.
    But have you heard of roadschooling?

     

    Right now, thousands of kids are getting ready to get back to their roadschool! Like traditional homeschoolers, these students learn in their familiar “home” environment, with their parents serving predominantly as their home-educator. Roadschoolers and homeschoolers might even utilize the same curriculum for subjects like math, writing, foreign languages, etc…but that’s where the similarity ends. The youngest segment of America’s full-time RVing population, these kids are on the road with their parents, exploring the country and learning history, geology, geography, social studies and science via hands-on activities and first hand experiences.

    Home Sweet Road

    A weekly internet radio show, Roadschool Moms (www.roadschoolmoms.com) provides tips, advice and connections to America’s roadschool families across the miles, and just released the 2016 – 2017 edition of their number one selling tool, The Roadschool Planner. Whether you’re a roadschooler or a family who’s looking to add some educational value to your next family adventure, this planner is the perfect place to keep track of “what you want to learn where.” Like no other planner available, this print-on-demand tool can be personalized for each of your students. It integrates your travels with learning opportunities so you don’t miss valuable lessons, enabling you to easily capitalize on your journey – making your time on the road a true learning adventure!

    To get your free copy of the Roadschool Planner click here!


    Kimberly Travaglino is the author of How to Hit the Road, a comprehensive step-by-step guide for making your family’s full time RV dreams a reality. She is the co-founder of Fulltime Families, a company that supports risk takers, pioneers, and enlightened families blazing their own path across the country.
    Visit Fulltime Families to learn more about full-time RVing with your family today!
  • You and Your Dog Could Win Big with DISHforMyRV!

    Man’s best friend is often man’s favorite travel partner. 

    DISHForMyRV is celebrating their new team member HaRVy with the Dog Days of Summer Photo Contest. Submit a photo of your dog enjoying the outdoors for a chance to win the Lucky Dog Travel Package, 
    valued at $500! Upload your photo between July 5th and July 31st


    HaRVy and our staff will vote on their favorites and announce the winner on August 1st

    Grab a phone and your dog and take a selfie and you could win big.