It’s a general observation that almost every big motorhome or truck pulling a big camper is being driven by men while their female travel partner is sitting in the passenger seat. Are traditional roles still holding women back from driving their RV? Or, are women to intimidated with driving or pulling their campers? Regardless of the reasons why women don’t drive their RV, we need to change it up; including the mindset. Here’s a handful of viable reasons why women should know how to drive their RV and share the driving.
Why You Should Leash Your Dog Outdoors – Safety Concerns
Many dog owners feel that when they’re hiking or camping, their dog should enjoy their freedom to roam, explore and work off their rambunctiousness. However, when you properly leash your dog outdoors, you are essentially helping to mitigate dangerous situations. But also, effective leashing helps prevent legal consequences should your pet act inappropriately in the backcountry, on the trail, at a campground and even at home.
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12 Fun Nature Crafts for Kids to Make at Camp
Kids love camping, nature and arts and crafts! So, what better way to combine all three with kids nature crafts! These fun art projects will occupy your kids while you’re trying to relax outdoors.
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Easy to Make DIY FIRE STARTERS for Campfires or Indoor Hearth
Trying to start a campfire from nothing can be quite a challenge. However, with a few ingredients, you can make super easy DIY fire starters for little to no expense. The kids will love making them and later, you’ll all be roasting marshmallows over the campfire they started. The best part is most of the ingredients to make a fire starter are things you can recycle right from your home or RV.
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How to Recycle on the Road – RV & Road Trip Recycling
Whether you’re rolling in an RV or on a road trip in your Beemer, that shouldn’t negate you from lessening your carbon footprint by trying to recycle on the road. But, trying to find recycling centers or places to recycle and knowing what you can recycle on your road trip can be a quite a challenge if you don’t know what to recycle on the road and where.
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Want to RV with Your Dog? RV Travel Tips for Dogs
Are you considering hitting the road in an RV with your dog? If so, there’s some very important issues you, as a dog owner, need to think about before packing his doggie backpack, grabbing his leash and setting up his dog bed in your motorhome or camper! Let’s learn how to be successful at RVing with your dog to make wonderful memories together.
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How to Defrost an RV Refrigerator Freezer *Quick & Easy*
It’s important to defrost your RV refrigerator freezer regularly to keep it running properly and keep your food frozen at a safe temperature. These 3 defrosting methods are quick and easy leaving you more time for adventures!
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Best RV Air Compressor for Motorhomes & Campers
A portable air compressor for your RV is one of the most valuable pieces of safety equipment you will need to keep accessible on the road. But are all RV air compressors created the same? And, what features should you look at when selecting a tire inflator for your RV, truck or van tires?
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20 Griddle Recipes for Camping & BBQs
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What is Campsite Squatting? Is It Legal?
Campsite squatting has become a way of stealth camping in campgrounds all across the U.S, including even National Parks and State Parks. However, this form of camping is illegal and immoral! It takes away from campers who actually pay for their campsites, as well, the campgrounds themselves. As of recent, campground owners are now catching on. The freeloading squatters are getting caught camping illegally and facing serious consequences!