To name or not to name — that is the question. We’re having a little fun with today’s post, but for some travelers, the topic of RV names is a fairly serious one. There seems to be a bit of a debate about whether or not RVs should be named at all. Yachts are named, …
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RVs come in many shapes, sizes, and designs and each is right for a particular type of traveler/camper. For some, lightweight campers under 1500 lbs hit a sweet spot that allows them to tow their little rig without needing a huge truck while providing all the comforts they desire in a camper. In today’s post, …
If the condition of your black tank is causing an odor in your RV, or if your tank sensors work poorly, your black tank likely needs cleaning. But, what’s the best RV black tank cleaner, and what kind of tank treatments keep the problems at bay? We’ve got answers in today’s post. What Causes Black …
Most RVers quickly learn how important a level camper is, but it can be a process of trial and error. Few other leveling methods offer as fast and easy a leveling process as Andersen Levelers. If you’ve never seen Andersen Camper Levelers at work, this is the post for you as we share this frustration-reducing …
Anyone who’s spent much time in campgrounds and RV parks has probably encountered bad RV neighbors. Some of us may even have inadvertently been a bad RV neighbor without realizing it. Many campgrounds find us living in closer proximity to one another than might be comfortable. But there are ways to make the whole experience …
Toy haulers are a popular choice for many RVers for lots of good reasons. They offer a unique combination of flexible living space and large cargo-carrying capacity, often referred to as a “garage.” But just like any type of RV, there are pluses and minuses to consider when deciding whether they’re the right choice for …
Anyone who has ever towed a travel trailer (or just about any type of trailer) or carried storage boxes, bikes, or other gear on their hitch knows that hitch noise and rattle can be pretty annoying. Fortunately, a hitch stabilizer is a simple remedy to stop the noise and make your travels more enjoyable. In …
We’ve talked many times about how replacing RV awning fabric is one of our favorite DIY projects. It’s easier than you might think, saves a ton of money, and produces results that are superior to having a shop do it. That last point may seem hard to believe, but the reason is that they all …
Camper wheel chocks may seem like a simple, unimportant piece of camping gear of little consequence to your camping experience. But, while an RV wheel chock may indeed be simple in design, it’s an indispensable piece of safety gear that every RVer should carry. In fact, wheel chocks are so important that we’re devoting an …
Understanding the different classes of RVs is important for helping you figure out which type might work best for you. So much varies, from sleeping areas to creature comforts to fuel efficiency to price. When, where, and how you like to travel and camp is a huge factor in making the best choices of RV …
If you tow a large, heavy trailer, you need a hitch that can handle the weight. Gooseneck and 5th wheel hitches are both heavy-duty devices designed to connect a large trailer to the bed of a truck rather than to a receiver on (or, usually, under) the bumper. Gooseneck and fifth-wheel trailers connect to hitches …
Are your RV window awnings cracked or torn and need to be replaced? If so, this is the post for you because we’ll share exactly how to replace RV window awning fabric yourself with our easy-to-follow step-by-step guide. Since they’re smaller than main awnings (and even most slide toppers), window awnings are particularly easy to …
Because we often boondock in wide open spaces, we can face our RV in any direction. Any spot on the compass is available to us, so why do we always face East when we have the option (especially in the winter)? In this post, we’ll tell you exactly why we do that, and it might …
No matter how you slice it, keeping your RV batteries topped up is an important focus when camping. If you love boondocking as much as we do, or even if you stop for a quick overnight at a Wal-Mart or a rest area, you need battery power to run lights, the water pump, vent fans, …
If your RV fresh water smells like rotten eggs, this post has the troubleshooter for you. There are several reasons why a rotten egg smell may come from the tap in your RV, and in most cases, the issue isn’t difficult to resolve. But narrowing down the culprit is key. In this post, we’ll tell …