Pack smart and safe when planning an RV camping trip. Some of the things to keep include a first aid kit, a basic set of tools, toilet paper, medicines, sunscreen, insect repellant, a rope, drinking water hose, flashlights and headlamps, and a multi-cooker pot. ...
Pack smart and safe for an RV camping trip. Some of the things to pack include a first aid kit, a basic set of tools, a mosquito repellant, toilet paper, sunscreen, trash bags, coffee maker, coffee mugs, camping chairs, flashlights and lanterns, a drinking water hose, and food and ga...
Always use a white potable RV drinking water hose. Attach it to the tank on the side of your unit and run the other end to the campground water supply. Turn on the water and check for any leaks. When you are hooked up to a water supply, you don’t need the 12-volt water pump, ...
family. Enjoy on-site activities and a wide range of amenities like swimming pools, hot tub, playground, breakfast, lunch, and dinner at the on-site restaurant. With over 35 award-winning wineries and many golf courses, our RV community also provides a wide variety of things to do nearby...
500 above sea level when Donna said she smelled coolant. I also could smell it and saw the coolant temperature gauge suddenly shoot into the hot zone. I quickly pulled off the road and shut the engine down. I opened the hood and found the coolant hose had come off the water pump again...
Jan and I decided to make another visit to the Toasted Yolk, a new breakfast/brunch place nearby. Jan wanted to try their Greek Chicken Salad, with feta cheese and Kalamata olives, and chicken, of course. ‘ She said it was good, but not really ‘have-again’ good, so she’ll probab...
Potential sources include a nearby purified source (aka city water), a stream or river, a well, rainwater, or a lake. DON’T MISS OUT ON DO IT YOURSELF UPDATES Sign up for the newsletter today! How will you get the water from the source to your RV? Options include buckets, hoses,...