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Category: General Tips

RV toilet paper and holding tank chemicals

Posted on June 24, 2009 by Steven Fletcher | 0 Comments
There was an old man who used to get up at the crack of dawn every day and sprinkle white powder all around his yard. One day his neighbor’s curiosity got the better of him so he asked the old…
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USA-Canadian Border Crossing Tips

Posted on June 23, 2009 by Steven Fletcher | 1 Comment
Today’s Tip is offered by Peggi McDonald, author of RV Travel To Canada USA and Canada are each unique but so similar. When I first began putting seminars together I was shocked to discover I had seven pages of a…
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Ten Steps to a Fulltime RVing Lifestyle

Posted on June 22, 2009 by Steven Fletcher | 0 Comments
Have a partner that you get along with … well. That is love, care about their well-being, enjoy mutual activities and can tolerate their idiosyncrasies. Join the Escapees Club, or club(s) of your choice, and/or an online forum to get…
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RV 30 amp Power Management

Posted on June 19, 2009 by Steven Fletcher | 1 Comment
Our current fifth wheel, as well as our previous one, is wired for 30 amp service. For the most part that’s adequate for our needs. But it didn’t take us too long to learn that 30 amp service has it’s…
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How to Hitch Up a Travel Trailer

Posted on June 18, 2009 by Steven Fletcher | 0 Comments
These steps for hitching and unhitching a travel trailer are basics instructions. As you gain experience at hitching your rig, you will develop techniques that are specific to you and your rig. If you’re new to RVing we urge you…
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Sensing Problems With Your RV Engine

Posted on June 17, 2009 by Steven Fletcher | 0 Comments
“Pay attention to your check engine light and your vehicle’s sensors or you could pay the price,” says Bryan Gregory, Advance Auto Parts’ director of consumer education. “Sensors monitor air-fuel mixture, engine temperature, air-flow, wheel speed and more, so essentially…
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