Category: RV Lifestyle

  • Unsung Southern Destinations

    Unsung Southern Destinations

    Head south for some warmer weather this winter.

    The winter months bring with them some wonderful things – beautiful snow, hot cocoa by the fire, great holiday celebrations with family and friends – but at after a while, the cold weather can start to wear on us. But thankfully, it’s nothing a little road trip can’t fix! Head to any of these great southern destinations guaranteed to help you thaw out so you can make it through the rest of the winter months.

    1. Greenville, SC
    This small town in the Upstate of South Carolina is gaining a reputation as an up-and-comer. Their downtown is cute as a button – with wide streets tree lined streets full of great shops and food choices. Adjacent to downtown, you’ll find Falls Park on the Reedy. This park is famous for its pedestrian suspension bridge that is supported on one side, giving walkers a clear view of the river as they pass. If you’re up for a bit of a longer hike – check out the Swamp Rabbit Trail. The trail is 20 miles long and runs along the Reedy River and through several city parks.

    2. Naples, Florida
    Snowbirds have the right idea – who wouldn’t want to head to Florida in the middle of the winter? While Naples is known for it’s high-end shopping and beautiful white sand beaches – they also have some amazing ways to get outdoors and enjoy the amazing Florida wildlife. Top on our list would be the Delnor-Wiggins Pass State Park that offers great hiking trails, bird watching, and even some fishing spots. Another must see spot is the Naples Botanical Gardens. If you head down there before January 3rd, you can check out their Night Lights in the Gardens display, which – as the name implies – puts the gardens into a spectacular display of lights.

    3. Birmingham, Alabama
    As the largest city in Alabama – we weren’t expecting Birmingham to have such an extensive nature preserve – but they do, and that’s why they made our list! The Ruffner Mountain Nature Preserve has it all – 14 miles of trails to hike, several mining sites that were used in the 1950s, and even a quarry you can check out. Another must-see spot is Railroad park. This 19 acre park in central downtown was developed as a tribute to the city’s history. And if you visit before the end of the year, they have an ice-skating rink that sounds like too much fun.

    4. Dawsonville, GA
    This town, found slightly northeast of Atlanta, is home to one of the most spectacular state parks we’ve ever visited — Amicalola Falls State Park. This particular park has too many trails to count, including some that mark the end of the Appalachian Trail. But – our personal favorite – is the one that leads up to the highest waterfall east of the Mississippi River – appropriately called Amicalola Falls. If you make it up there – there is a great bridge that walks you across the falls so you can see the water coming and going. The falling water has a magical, ethereal quality that is not to be missed.

    5. Chattanooga, TN
    Found along the Tennessee River at the bottom of the Appalachian Trail – Chattanooga, TN is home to one of the amazing and incredible, Lookout Mountain. Not only can you see seven – that’s right, SEVEN – different states from the top of this mountain – but it has two other incredible destinations nestled inside it. Hidden in the depths of this mountain is Ruby Falls – America’s largest underground waterfall. The waterfall is often illuminated with interesting colored lights to add to the dramatic effect. As you continue to climb to the top of the mountain – you can make your way through Rock City, which basically looks like a garden paradise. The beautiful, sweeping foliage is a wonderfully stark contrast to the rock formations. Truly incredible.

    While we can’t guarantee that all of these destinations will be sporting 70+ degree temperatures, they are sure to be warmer than some of the snowy northern destinations – and hopefully will be enough fun to keep you energized through the spring time!

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  • 5 Totally Unexpected Benefits of RVing

    5 Totally Unexpected Benefits of RVing


    By Kimberly Travaglino 
    Fulltime Families Co-Founder

    You’ve seen the brochures of RVs parked along the banks of picturesque lakes, and wide smiling faces sticky with fire roasted s’mores. You probably know that RVing is a great way to explore national treasures while still enjoying all the comforts of home. See America mile-by-mile by day and sleep in your own bed each night! Stock up the fridge before you leave and you’ll have all your favorite nibbles wherever you roam.

    You’re probably already familiar with these great benefits of RVing, so we asked 5 families who are “RVing experts” exactly how RVing has benefited their families in unexpected ways…benefits that might be missed during a walk through a dealership.

    A note about these experts: they are all part of an organization called Fulltime Families, dedicated to young, working, full-time RVers. These experts have sold their homes and hit the road in search of a stronger bond with their children, a slower lifestyle… and, ultimately, the adventure of a lifetime.

    Unexpected Benefit #1: Less is more!

    Let’s face it, whether you’re heading out for the weekend, or launching on a summer-long cross country trip, there’s only so much stuff you can bring along in your limited space. Somewhere in the midst of enjoying an evening campfire or an early morning pancake breakfast, you realize you actually have everything you truly need in your RV. You may start questioning why you even have all that “extra” stuff back home!

    Jessica Jeffrey reminds us, “Having less stuff and less to take care of means I get to spend more quality time with my husband and kids.”

    Unexpected Benefit #2: Learning alongside your kids truly is the best way to learn.

    Summer vacation usually means that education is put on hold, but when you go RVing as a family, learning opportunities abound around every corner. How can you not talk Civil War history while picnicking at Gettysburg? How can you not discuss the wonders of creation while unearthing anemones in the tide pools along the Pacific? How can you resist pointing out the constellations while your eyes are raised to the heavens on those incomparably beautiful evenings?

    Kimberly Travaglino, co-host of Roadschool Moms, a weekly podcast for homeschoolers on the road, remind us:

    “You only need to think back to your own childhood to know the best lessons can be taught in pajamas, under a starry sky”.

    Unexpected Benefit #3: Leave your stress behind.


    Did you know there’s no room for anxiety in a hammock? How about that a campfire can melt your worries away? RVing is the antidote to the “busy” so many of us find ourselves stuck in. Instead of spending your weekend at your local home improvement store, drive your RV to your local soul improvement area (i.e., your favorite campground)and spend some time unwinding.

    “Simplifying our life and living a simple life (TV’s have been replaced with board games, puzzles, music at meals, etc) as a family created a noticeable and surprising peace and calm for all of us,” says Eric Benson of RoamingWell.com.

    Unexpected Benefit #4: Have you tried to cook in a hotel room?

    Seriously – have you tried to fit a gallon of milk in that tiny fridge? When you RV, not only do you bring along all the comforts of home, but you get to bring your favorite foods, too. With a refrigerator, microwave, and oven in your RV galley, you can make your family’s favorite meals on-the-go. On a special diet? RVing makes it easy to stick to the foods that fuel your fun! Wanna keep it simple? The @JamesGang suggests: “Why not cook some of your meals over a campfire? You’ll be making cherished memories as dinner becomes an adventure of it’s own.”

    Unexpected Benefit #5: Three cheers for new friends!

    If you’ve never gone RVing, then you may know the most important, most vital and most priceless unexpected benefit you’ll likely encounter are new friends! Remember that 1950s community your grandparents always tell stories about? Well, here’s a secret: it’s alive and well, recaptured in campgrounds across America. You’ll find lots of friendly folks enjoying the simple life as you stroll around the campground. Don’t be surprised if you’re invited to random campfires or if your children strike up friendships at the playground. It’s common for campers to connect and make plans for future RVing adventures down the road!

    So, there you have it – the top 5 most unexpected benefits of RVing.

    We hope you find many more unexpected benefits as you and your family launch your own RV adventures!

  • RV Safety Resources You Need to Know About

    RV Safety Resources You Need to Know About

    Isn’t it interesting that you need a specific license to drive a bus and certain kinds of trucks, but you can drive RVs right off the lot of the dealership? Isn’t it curious that the biggest RV fires can be caused by the improper maintenance of the tiniest wire?

    RV emergency preparedness and overall safety can be a little overwhelming and downright confusing at times. But with the proper resources, it is possible for you to feel like you have it all together… After all, the more prepared you are for incidents before they occur and the more trained you are to deal with potential issues, the less likely you are to be sidelined by mishaps on your vacation.

    Check out this list of some of our top-ranked resources, and your friends and family will call you the RV safety guru in no time.

     

    Escapees RV Club

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    Full access to safety and education resources, including weight and load management, driving tips, towing safety, tire and accessory resources, and more. They also provide updates on recent RV model recalls, and give you access to a collection of valuable safety websites.

     

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    It’s been said that the hardest part about operating a fire extinguisher, for many people, is knowing how to maneuver it the first time you use it. But did you know there are 8 different types of extinguishers, all with specific, targeted purposes and functions? Don’t be left wondering if you bought the right one… you don’t want to find out when it’s too late. Use this guide to choose the right one, or even buy more than one to further prepare yourself for worst case scenarios before they appear.

     

    Good Sam RV Roadside Assistance

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    There’s a reason why so many RVers (and automobile drivers in general) use Good Sam’s services. Their Roadside Assistance program is ranked #1 on TopConsumerReviews.com, and the way they combine affordability with a thorough provision of resources is honestly incomparable. With towing and tire services, family and vehicle coverage, and on-staff techs available for dispatch, they’ve got everything you need to ensure you’re always taken care of during an emergency. And you won’t believe the price until you see it… talk about a great deal. Find out more about this top-ranked program now.

     

    DIY RV’s RV Technician Finder

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    Trouble figuring out where to look for the best technician for your RV? No problem. In this handy guide, DIY RV walks you through the best way to find a trusted and successful technician, no matter where in the country you are or what kind of issue you’re having.

     

    Roadtrip America’s RV Fire Safety Questionnaire

    In this insightful article, you’ll find a list of some of the top questions to ask yourself if you really want to know whether your RV is truly ‘fire safe’ while on the road. They also provide you with an interesting guide to the most common causes of fires for different types of RVs – some of which may be surprising.

     

    Motorhome Magazine’s Open Roads Forum

    There will come a point in time where, just like with everything else in life, you will have a question that websites and resources just don’t seem to have the answer for. Why not ask the larger community of RVers instead? On Motorhome Mag’s Open Roads forum, you can ask any question you’d like, broken out into tons of different categories. You’ll get honest answers from a caring and thoughtful community of RV owners, and will likely get the answers you need in no time.

     

    Recreation Vehicle Safety and Education Federation

     

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    The purpose of RVSEF is to provide the RV community with professional advice and training resources so that RVers can enjoy their experience to the fullest. The group is endorsed by the Recreational Vehicle Industry Association (RVIA), with emphasis on “its unbiased focus solely on safety advocacy.” Countless resources can be found on the RVSEF website, but a few of our favorites are their printable list of emergency numbers, Driving Safety program (available both online and at some rallies), and their RV Weight and Tire Glossary.

     

    RV Education 101RV University

     

    If you’re looking for the full package when it comes to RV safety training and preparation, look no further than RV Education 101. Just as their name claims, they are all about one thing: teaching RVers like you exactly what you need to know before you hit the road. The big winner here: they provide a full program called “RV University,” where educational videos, books, and more will give you all the information you’d ever need to RV safely. One of our top picks when it comes to their resources would be the “Learning RVs the Easy Way” program, which comes in both eBook and DVD format. It’s simple, to-the-point, and will still give you all the info you need to become a pro RVer in no time.

  • 5 Reasons Every RV Family Needs an FMCA Membership

    5 Reasons Every RV Family Needs an FMCA Membership

    Countless readers have shared with us exactly why they love being a part of certain RV membership groups – and Family Motor Coach Association memberships were one of the most frequently recommended! With such an awesome resource at hand for family RV travelers, we’ve rounded up a list of the top 5 reasons why you should join FMCA today.

    1. Make tons of friends and join a welcoming, vibrant RV community.

    The FMCA is all about catering to RV families, and the members of this organization are just that – one big family! Make more friends at numerous campgrounds, receive assistance from fellow members as part of the ‘Stoppin’ Spots’ program, and spot fellow FMCA members on the road with the custom membership license plates provided. There are even countless meet-and-greets held across the country every year, where you can bond with other members, and some where you can tour new RV models, learn about new updates in the industry and shop the best of travel-essential items, all on-site. Plus, don’t forget to attend their much-anticipated 97th International Convention and RV Expo in Perry, Georgia, March 15 through 18, 2018, and the 98th International Convention and RV Expo in Gillette, Wyoming, July 18 through 21, 2018.

    2. Save tons of money.

    With FMCA, the options are practically endless when it comes to savings programs — and not just on RV maintenance! Just a few of FMCA’s discount programs include, but are not limited to:
    • Tire Savings Program
    • Discounts at numerous campgrounds
    • Passport America
    • Staples
    • Office Depot/OfficeMax
    • Blue Beacon Truck Washes
    • Costco Wholesale
    • Car Rentals
    • UPS Shipping
    • Sam’s Club
    • Free classified ads
    • Recruitment rewards for signing up new members
    • DakotaPost mail forwarding discounts
    • Unbeatable insurance rates
    • Windshield replacement program

    3. Travel with peace of mind knowing you’re automatically covered by FMCAssist Medical Emergency and Travel Assistance. 

    As a complimentary emergency medical evacuation and repatriation program, there are no special fees or signups required for this potentially life-saving service. Coverage is available 100+ miles from your home, and includes return of not only your RV, but also your dependents, pets, and more. The best part? Even if you’re not RVing at the time of an emergency, you’re covered – travel situations via car, plane, ship, or motorcycle are all included.

    4. Roadside problems = no problem for FMCA members.

    For just a $109 a year, American and Canadian FMCA members can receive roadside assistance including towing, jump starts, tire changes, lockout assistance, and vehicle fluid delivery. Mobile mechanics are also available, along with numerous other services.

    5. Complimentary Subscription to Family Motor Coaching Magazine

    FMCA members get free, full access to this go-to motorhome lifestyle magazine, and are able to receive both print and digital editions every month. The resource includes tons of valuable articles on RVing, including maintenance and how-to guides, travel features, industry news, classifieds, and even a calendar of upcoming FMCA rallies throughout the year.

    And these aren’t the only benefits and perks to joining FMCA, either! With so many positives, what’s stopping you from joining? Click here to join the FMCA family and save with a special RV Trader discount code!

    Are you an FMCA member already? What’s your favorite part about being a part of the community? Comment and let us know!

  • These Mountain Ranges Will Leave You Speechless on Your Next  Roadtrip

    These Mountain Ranges Will Leave You Speechless on Your Next Roadtrip

    Did You Know? 

    National Mountain Climbing Day is Tuesday, August 1st! 

     

     

     

     

    To celebrate this incredible part of the great outdoors and, of course, National Mountain Climbing Day itself, we’ve compiled a list of some truly unbelievable peaks you’ve got to see – and maybe even try climbing one day! Have you ever RV’d to any of these mountains before? Comment and let us know and tag us in your pictures – you just might get featured on our Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram pages!

     

    MOUNT WHITNEY

     

     

     

     

     

    Location: California

     

    Highest Elevation: 14,497 ft.
    The highest point in both the United States and the Sierra Nevada,  Mount Whitney is known by many hikers as one of the steepest, most difficult ranges to climb in the continental United States.
    MOUNT RAINIER
    Location: Washington
    Highest Elevation: 14,411 ft.
    The highest point in the Pacific Northwest region, this location is home to one of the most potentially dangerous volcanoes in the world. un fact: the mountain was actually temporarily renamed Mt. Seattle Seahawks for one month in 2014 until the end of Super Bowl XLVIII.
    LONG’S PEAK
    Location: Colorado
    Highest Elevation: 14,259 ft.
    Located along the Rocky Mountains, Longs Peak is considered one of Colorado’s most frequented locations for mountain climbers. The Keyhole route is the most popular, and is often crowded — but most highly recommended, as the rest of the routes are often far too challenging for novice climbers.
    MOUNT HOOD
    Location: Oregon
    Highest Elevation: 11,239 ft.
    With a partially active volcano, Mount Hood is one of Oregon’s most popular peaks, overlooking miles of lush green forests. he highest peaks aren’t recommended for beginners, but if you can make it up there the picturesque views are something you need to see in person at some point in your life.
    HALF DOME 
    Location: California
    Highest Elevation: 8,839 ft.
    Located in the Yosemite Valley, Half Dome Mountain is actually exactly what it sounds like – an enormous, granite dome that formed into a peculiar shape over time. Hikes on the Dome are extremely popular and permits to climb it are distributed through a lottery system.
    DESOLATION PEAK
    Image Credit: New York Times / Ethan Todras-Whitehill
    Location: Washington (North Cascades National Park)
    Highest Elevation: 6,102 ft.
    Nestled in the northern Cascades, this gorgeous peak is surrounded by acres upon acres of healthy greenery, the peak itself is largely desolate, mostly populated only be gravel and rocky terrain.
    MOUNT KATAHDIN
     
    Location: Maine (Baxter State Park)
    Highest Elevation: 5,269
    Named by the Penobscot Indians, this peak’s name literally translates to “The Great Mountain.”
    It even has a musical claim to fame, having inspired a piano sonata.
    STONY MAN MOUNTAIN
     
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    Location: Virginia (Shenandoah Valley National Park)
    Highest Elevation: 4,011
    Settled atop a peak in the Blue Ridge Mountains, ‘Stony Man’ has been a popular photo stop for tourists for years. If you do reach the top, the grandeur of the Shenandoah Valley might leave you speechless, so be sure to take a picture and encourage your friends and family to do the same.
    Have you hiked any of these mountains before, or RV’d to visit them or their surrounding areas?
    What mountain range inspired you the most?
    Comment and let us know!

     

  • These Bad Weather RV Safety Tips Could Save Your Life During a Storm

    These Bad Weather RV Safety Tips Could Save Your Life During a Storm

    Summer is one of the most popular times of the year for roadtripping, and for good reason. The sunshine and warm weather can inspire the wanderlust in all of us, but this season is also one of the most likely to spurn dangerous storms and crazy weather out of nowhere. Traveling and being away from home during poor weather conditions can already be a dangerous situation – but RVing in a storm is in a ballpark all its own.
    That being said, these storms often take us by surprise while we’re enjoying our vacations, so being fully prepared for them and knowing what steps to take in emergency situations is the only way to travel with the utmost peace of mind. Check out these tips for RVing in bad weather, and you’ll be fully set for a safe vacation in no time.
    • Tune into local news stations, and know what county you’re traveling through. Many weather alerts are released by county, and guessing your area can turn into a serious poker game when it comes to maintaining the utmost safety for those in your RV.
    • Be aware of local shelters and have evacuation routes mapped out, so you’re well prepared ahead of time if a storm pops up out of nowhere
    • Be ready to go when a tornado watch is issued, but be well prepared before that. Winds greater than 30mph can cause severe damage to motorhomes, especially with awnings and slideouts extended. Be sure to secure these and have your unit stabilized if a tornado is even remotely possible.
    • In cases of flooding, don’t try to cross water higher than your ankles, and never try to drive through water of questionable depths. As a popular safety saying goes, “Turn Around, Don’t Drown.”
    • Have safety and weather apps downloaded to your phone, such as NOAA Radio, NOAA Weather Alerts, and the Weather Channel. Be sure to enable audio alerts, so you don’t only find out about a tornado or oncoming storm when you remember to check your phone – because by then, it might be too late.
    • With this, keeping your phone charged is obviously a must. But ‘having it charged’ at the moment isn’t enough. Invest in a mobile battery pack that will provide a healthy number of additional battery hours, and have it charged and reserved for emergencies so you’re prepared whenever you might need it. This way, even when you lose power, you’ll always have a means of communication at your fingertips.
    • Keep extra flashlights and headlights in your mobile home at all times, and be sure to check the bulbs before heading out on a trip.
    • Never, ever, ever try to outrun a storm. Even when it may seem easy to do, the worst storms often happen out of nowhere and can accelerate quickly, covering distances at speeds surpassing that of your vehicle.
    • Be sure you have sufficient insurance to cover your home on wheels. When worse comes to worst, you want to have the peace of mind knowing that you took care of everything you could before crazy weather caused damage to your unit. You can find a number of resources for insurance options by visiting RV Trader’s insurance resource page.
    • Above all else, stay calm, and don’t panic. Keeping your cool will help you make the best decisions for both your own safety and that of those traveling with you.

     

    Armed with the above tips and tools, you can rest assured knowing you know what to do if bad weather does surprise you on a road trip this year.

     

  • You’ve Got to Try These RV and Camping-Friendly Recipes to Believe Them

    You’ve Got to Try These RV and Camping-Friendly Recipes to Believe Them

    Recently, we’ve received a ton of questions about the best RV-friendly recipes for roadtrips –

     

    and there were so many good options, it was hard to choose at first! Not to worry, though.
    We’ve conjured up a list of some of the top-rated recipes and how-to’s for your next adventure that are easy, fun to make and way more scrumptious than anything you could make at home.
    Check out these on-the-road go-to’s, and tell us which ones will you be trying this summer.

     

     

    Rise and shine!
    These renowned breakfast recipes will get your group up and sitting around the campfire in no time.
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    From campfire nachos to walking tacos, we’ve got the best of the basics to the most creative ideas ever to serve your group. Whether for lunch, dinner, or some meal in between, your traveling companions are sure to be excited by with these recipes.
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    Just need something small? No problem.

     

    These simple side dishes and scrumptious snacks are ideal for roadtrips.

     

     

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    What’s a camping vacation without a few cocktails?

     

    These are just a few of our favorite, ridiculously easy ideas for drink recipes to try this summer.

     

     

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    Not everyone likes the taste of alcohol, and the kids need some fun beverages, too!

     

    Here are a couple favorites so they can enjoy the fireside fun as well.

     

     

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    These sweet endings are the perfect way to wind down a long day of adventure and good times.

     

    The only question left: which ones will you try?

     

     

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    There you have it, folks: just a few of our favorite campfire and RV-friendly recipes to try on your RVcation this year. Which ones are you most stoked to try? Do you have go-to recipes you always take with you on the road? Comment and let us know – we just might feature them!

     

  • Glamping 101: Your guide to the ultimate experience

    Glamping 101: Your guide to the ultimate experience

    It’s pretty simple: 
     
    Glamorous + Camping = Glamping!
    But…what exactly does that mean? Why would anyone that wants to go camping want the experience to be glamorous? Well, we’re here to explain it to you- and also to show you some of the most incredible examples of RV glamping ever to grace the world wide web.

    According to the top-ranked “Glamping.com,” the word ‘glamping’ itself hadn’t really been used often until the early 2000s. Originating in Europe — and slowly creeping its way to the North American continent as well — the trend has taken the world by storm, in just the past 5 years. Some people seem to view the glamping movement as camping for ‘those who don’t really want to camp,’ but in reality, it’s just a different type of camping that melds a desire for thrilling outdoor escapism with the connotations of a relaxing, luxurious retreat.

    Forget traditional pop-up tents filled with sleeping bags. When it comes to glamping, you’ll find an array of different shelter types, ranging from yurts and safari tents to conestoga wagons and teepees. But the best type of glamping, in our opinion? Trailer glamping!

    Having become particularly popular in the American RV world, we’ve curated another Pinterest board of some of the most incredible glamping ideas we’ve ever seen. From fitting trailer ‘fine cooking’ recipes to creating incomparable ambiance with string-lantern lighting and flipping the sleeper section of your camper into a remodeled, relaxing retreat…glamping ideas truly don’t run low here. Take a look!


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    if you don’t have a Pinterest account and/or can’t view the link below, 
    not to worry — click here! 



     

     


    Have you ever tried glamping? Do you want to show off your own glamping routines? Tag us in photos on Pinterest and Instagram for the chance to get featured on our page.

  • Genius RV Storage Ideas You’ve Got to See

    Genius RV Storage Ideas You’ve Got to See

     

    When we started hearing from members of our RV Trader family that they were curious about storage tips and tricks, we weren’t surprised. RVs are already relatively confined spaces so finding efficient ways to store and organize your belongings can be a challenge. To help you brainstorm, we compiled a Pinterest board with some of the most genius RV storage ideas we’ve ever seen! Click below to see them

    Storage Hacks

     
  • Keep America Beautiful Month: How to care for the environment while on the road this April

    Keep America Beautiful Month: How to care for the environment while on the road this April

    Did you know that April is Keep America Beautiful Month?
    Here at RV Trader, we’re committed to helping you make the most of RVing, whether that means getting the most bang for your buck during the purchase process or uncovering the best tips and tricks for the on-the-go RV lifestyle. This month, we’re providing you with a few key strategies you can use to protect the beautiful scenery around us while enjoying it on the road, in celebration of the meaning behind the Keep America Beautiful campaign and its mission: to end littering, improve recycling, and beautify communities.

     

    Try dry camping. While it can definitely feel much more primitive and more like “traditional” camping, giving your unit some time off from hook-ups might be exactly what you need to unplug- and obviously as a much lesser effect on the environment.

     

    -Consider solar panels. These easy-to-use panels absorb the sun’s rays and convert the light to energy, providing you with a power source even in the most remote areas without the excessive use of traditional electricity.

     

    Know best practices for waste disposal. A few tips RVers tend to use: dispose of human waste in catholes at least 300 ft. from bodies of water, preferably in catholes at least 8 inches into the ground.

     

    -Invest in a good water filtration system. Doing so will not only save you money in terms of laying off bottled water, but will also the amount of physical waste you produce.

     

    Teach children to turn off the water when brushing teeth, scrubbing hands, etc. They may not see it as a huge deal at first, but little by little, every drop adds up!

     

    Keep campfires clean and local. Avoid burning plastics or non-wooden objects, and aim to only use wood harvested from the local environment, as certain pesky insects could be attracted to the flame and interrupt the balance of the ecosystem.

     

    There are also a number of specific actions you can take to support the Keep America Beautiful Campaign as a whole. Just of few of these ideas specifically applicable to RVers include:

     

    Participate in the Great American Cleanup. Using their website, you can search Keep America Beautiful’s list of affiliate cleanup programs to find specific locations where you could participate with the program. The great part about this for RVers? No matter where you are, you can use the affiliate search tool to identify the program nearest you at any time, and see what you can do to help each community as you roadtrip.

     

    Share pictures of your group taking care of the environment and surrounding communities while roadtripping on social media pages. Use hashtags such as #cleanYOURblock, #GreatAmericanCleanup, and #KeepAmericaBeautiful to showcase how taking care of the environment truly can be done from anywhere – even on the road. These types of photos inspire others to join in the mission of Keep America Beautiful and gets them excited to pay mind to the benefits of the helping the natural world as well.

     

    Consider donating to Keep America Beautiful, as well as their thousands of communities across the country as you travel in your RV. Little by little, small contributions can turn into a huge impact. If you’re hitting the roads and traveling throughout the nation anyway, why not showcase your commitment over time to protecting environments all across the country?

     

    National Geographic’s Intelligent Travel Blog recently noted that Rich Luhr, blogger and publisher of Airstream Life magazine, phrased the environmentally friendly side of RVing perfectly:

     

    RVs may have the reputation of being gas-guzzlers on the road…but when they stop moving, they’re exemplary models of conservation.

     

     

    According to Luhr, many of us go RVing to unplug from our typical day-to-day…why not use this mindset to unplug from excessive consumption of energy and technology, too?

     

    Check out the Keep America Beautiful website to find out more ways you can conserve, protect, and beautify every environment around – no matter where in the world you are.

     

    What are some ways you like to keep your RV adventures nature-friendly?

    Comment and let us know!