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Do RVers Have a Loose Screw?
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Can you imagine driving your house down the road at 65 miles per hour? If you drive an RV you do it on a regular basis. Does that mean most RVers have a loose screw? You bet! But I'm talking about real screws that come loose as a result of the day to day operation of an RV. Just driving the RV is enough to make things come loose. But when you add things like rough highways and being buffeted by crosswinds, it is not surprising that things will need tightening now and then.
We have a washer/dryer combination in our RV. When the washer goes into the spin cycle you can feel it. I keep expecting someone to bang on our door and demand to know exactly what is going on in there. So it is not just travel that makes things come loose. Do you slam the door to be sure it is tight? That shakes things up as well.
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| ongoing - RVvacationPlanner.com | Read this article...
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Florida RV Caucus
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Known as the Florida RV Caucus, a group of Florida legislators prefer to spend their nights in the comfort of their own RVs instead of a hotel room while the Legislature is in session. They jokingly call themselves “trailer trash”, but we all know what these homes on wheels cost. With lots of closet space for the necessary clothing, to pet friendly campgrounds and sleeping on your own pillow many legislators find RVing a great choice. But we knew that already.
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| St. Petersburg Times - Carrie Johnson, staff writer | RVing legislators...
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Blue Ox Sponsors Bristol Motor Speedway Camping
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Blue Ox has again teamed up with Bristol Motor Speedway for multiple racing related programs and sponsorships for 2005. campground for the April 2, 2005 Food City 500 racing weekend. The Blue Ox company logo will be printed on all campers' vehicle passes. There will be Blue Ox highway signs and public address announcements each day. Blue Ox is the towing equipment of choice for the Nascar drivers.
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| blueoxracing.com/ | Read More...
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Navigation Tips
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Learning how to get from point A to point B is essential if you plan to explore unknown territory. Isn’t that what RVing is all about. So where do you begin? Start with real practical information from veteran RV traveler Bernice Beard. Read about highway mile markers and what they can tell you. Learn about the interstate highway numbering system. Stop to pickup a map at the state’s Welcome Center for extra detail. Ready to get on the road?
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| RVAtYourOwnPace.com - Bernice Beard | Help me find my way...
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Holding Tank Chemicals - Always a Savory Topic
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Joseph Aliello is a retired pharmacist who works at Camping World. He explains what is happening in the black water tank, reviews the current chemicals on the market with the pros and cons for each, and discusses frequently asked questions about holding tanks. Reading this article will help you make an informed decision on what will work best for you.
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| RVHomeTown.com - Joseph Aiello | Learn about chemicals...
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June is the Great Outdoors Month
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June 2005 will be the second Great Outdoors Month celebration. The first was celebrated in June 2004 and was the result of a Presidential proclamation. There is a special focus on the role of recreation as a catalyst for physical activity. It coincides with the 100th anniversary of the Forest Service, which manages some of the nation’s best-loved recreation places. All Americans are urged to visit our parks and recreation areas, and to volunteer their time to help maintain the beauty of our great nation.
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| greatoutdoorsmonth.com | Read More...
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