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Sunday, November 10, 2024

In this issue...

  • The top 5 complaints to the RV park office
  • Readers reflect on the evolution of their love for RVing
  • RVing addresses top three concerns—especially for seniors
  • RV (p)review: Forthcoming 2025 Brinkley Model I 265 – Wow
  • Thinking about replacing an older RV? RVers say, "Don't do it"
  • RVers discuss the downsides to workamping
  • Rules vary about alcohol use in state parks
  • Top 12 driver errors—Will they catch you?
  • All RVers own a "whiskey stick," but we bet you don't know its history
  • Craighead Caverns is a must-see during your RV travels
  • Cool RV tools: Meet the Spider Tool Holster Bitgripper
  • Best boondocking RV coffee makers—no hookups required
  • and much, much more

How long does caffeine stay in your body?

A) 2 hours
B) 4 hours
C) 6 hours
D) 8 hours

Find the answer in today's trivia.


What are your top two main considerations when choosing a campsite?
Location/scenery? Cost? Amenities? Privacy? Pet-friendliness? Something else? Tell us here.


Book for cheap city and town park camping
In most cases, camping in city and town parks costs less than nearby private or other better-known public camping areas. In many cases, the overnight fee is $10 or less, with many sites still free. Some even include free or inexpensive utility hookups. Our friends at Roundabout Publications along with The Ultimate Campgrounds Project have published a directory of these under-publicized parks. The first edition of its “Camping in America’s City & Town Parks” is available. Continue reading about this great resource.



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