What are some water-saving tips when boondocking? Washing dishes, taking showers, and flushing the toilet consume a lot of water at home. When RV boondocks, watch how much water you use. When water runs out, portable jugs must be retrieved. Going home, filling up the RV, or carrying water are other alternatives. Reduce your water …
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When do you get your RV inspected?
RV inspections should be done before you commit and when you think the RV might be right for you. Once you’ve narrowed down your RV choices, you’ll need to schedule an RV inspection. You shouldn’t be talked out of taking this step by a RV salesperson or an RV seller. Unless the rig will be …
Should you have your new RV or trailer inspected?
Yes, of course! Government recommendations and guidelines do not govern the construction of brand new RVs. There are different policies and processes followed by each RV company. As far as RV construction is concerned, every piece and every screw is not torqued in the same way on every rig and frame. They are handcrafted one …
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4 Great small toy haulers under 25ft
We’ll now take a look at four great toy haulers that are under 25 feet long. Travel lite RV 24SUR toy hauler This lightweight toy hauler travel trailer from Travel Lite is packed with great features and built to last. While it weighs only 3,094 pounds, it has a roof-mounted AC and a Happijac …
What does boondocking entail?
In spite of the fact that you might be a pro-RVer, there are some misconceptions about boondocking. There are many meanings associated with boondocking. Camping for free in an RV is an essentially free activity, but there are many kinds, each having its own name. We will compare and contrast the different boondocking types. …