People often email me asking for my tips and tricks for successful RVing. So here is part one...
If your GPS warns you to get updated maps, it seriously might be a good idea.
Be sure to take a wide turn around corners.
When you choose "shortest route" on the GPS, don't assume all the roads will be passable.
It's not recommended you use a swimming pool to wash your RV.
A frozen lake might not be a good spot for an impromptu RV rally. The exhaust from propane furnaces and/or generators can speed up the melting.
Do not park your RV in truck only spots at a truck stop. Use the car or RV parking lanes. Some of those truckers show up late in the night pretty tired.
Flipping your RV over, makes it easier to remove your stowed boats from the roof.
When you choose "shortest route" on the GPS, don't assume all the roads will be passable.
It's not recommended you use a swimming pool to wash your RV.
A frozen lake might not be a good spot for an impromptu RV rally. The exhaust from propane furnaces and/or generators can speed up the melting.
Do not park your RV in truck only spots at a truck stop. Use the car or RV parking lanes. Some of those truckers show up late in the night pretty tired.
Flipping your RV over, makes it easier to remove your stowed boats from the roof.
If your GPS warns you to get updated maps, it seriously might be a good idea.
All very practical suggestions:)
ReplyDeleteWords to live by for any RVer!
ReplyDeleteI needed some laughs tonight ... thanks...LOL
ReplyDeleteReally funny! I got my before-bed chuckles, Thanks a heap.
ReplyDeleteFunny, funny but all practical suggestions
ReplyDeleteYikes, I hope the people involved were OK...
ReplyDeletethose are some great tips! hahah
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