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Do You Want To Go RV Camping?

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Reflecting on the past we notice that RV camping has been around a very long time. It was enjoyed a lot back then and still is now. Many memorable times can be had by families that take these camping trips year after year.

Pioneers were thought to be the first RVers but that is debatable. How much fun would they have had when they were looking for water or avoiding snakes? They probably did have a bit of fun, but survival was the main goal for them. It was not nearly the same thing as it is today.

The values and togetherness that families share now, whether they are alone or in groups is something that seemed to be lost with the hectic lives that we lead. Seeing families reunite and share camping trips together is a beautiful thing. The family unit seems to be getting a bit of lift back to the way it used to be by families that share in these events.

To enjoy an RV camping trip the first thing a person needs is an RV. There are many different types that a person can choose from, and it can be affordable if you take the time to look around. If you are handy at fixing things you may find one that just needs a bit of work.

Once the trailer is purchased, the only extra cost that camping brings is the cost of the campsite that you are going to stay at. The prices for these sites can differ a lot; it will depend on the type of site you want to get. Sites that provide hydro hook-ups cost more than ones that don’t. But there are hydro sites that are very reasonably priced out there if you look around. It all depends on what you are after what the pricing will be.

If you are a true camper you may choose to do it the old fashioned way. This means that you will want a campsite without the luxury of hydro. There are still a lot of people that are doing this nowadays, believe it or not. They find it a way to get back to reality and in touch with nature and the things immediately around them. There are still a lot that can be enjoyed even without hydro. Think of the fishing and cooking over an open campfire and the fun that can be had.

No matter where you live there are a ton of campsites around. The US and Canada have some of the most beautiful ones that a person can see. Many of them offer additional services for families that go RV camping. Whether the beach is what you are after or if you want access to a boat for fishing, there are so many choices that are around that you will find something that will meet your needs and your budget as well. A lot of these campgrounds have things for kids to enjoy, or they host special events on holidays as well.

Once you have decided on the destination that you want, look on the internet and see what is out there for campsites. They can all be reserved online with no hassles at all. But the sites do book fast and there are even some that are booked up to a year in advance. Once you find one that you like you may choose to make it the annual spot to go enjoy your RV camping excursion.

If you want to buy an RV, but don’t want to break your piggy bank, hurry and check out these RV trailers for sale, where you could find the perfect RV auction for you!

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Written by Bob Baxter

April 4th, 2010 at 4:05 am

Save Yourself Money By Buying A Used RV

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Many people do not seem to be traveling as much these days due to the recent decline in the job market as well as the stock market. If you are nearing retirement, or you just want to take your family away on a vacation, then used RV’s are going to come in handy. There are many places that you can purchase one and get an excellent deal. Take a look at this simple guide to help you along!

What is in your budget? Money is going to play a huge factor when it comes to buying used RV’s. You need to ensure that you have enough saved up to the point to where you can lease or finance an RV. In this case, you need to find out how much your possible monthly payment is going to be as well as the interest rates that you are going to be paying. Everything is going to be based on your credit, so make sure you do not damage your credit score further by not paying for your used RV. RV’s can cost anywhere from $20,000 all the way up into the hundreds of thousands. With this in mind, you can easily look at your monthly income and find out if you can actually afford a used RV.

Take the time to Look around. After the budget is all taken care of, you can then narrow down your search and start looking unto buying used RV’s that fit within your budget. There are dealerships out there that are FULL of used RV’s that you can look at, so make sure that you take your time. You will also want to talk to the salespeople in order to find out what they can give you in the way of special deals and what not. Make sure that you are careful when you talk to the salespeople, they are trained to sell products and they can tell you anything in order to make a sale. Just be cautious and get all of your information first and foremost.

Look for the best deals. When you decide that you know which RV that you want to buy and you feel that you are ready, you need to start looking at prices and narrowing down your search for a dealer. If you can get some extra features put into your RV when you buy, you are going to be ahead of the game. In this case it is all about negotiation and getting what you need from the local dealership. Remember, you can always get up and walk away if they are not willing to work with you and your budget.

There are many factors that need to be taken into account when buying used RV’s so take your time. This can be considered to be a very big decision, so you need to slow down and look at what you have. If you have the money to spend and you know that you can easily pay for your RV, then start shopping around.

Save yourself money and check out a motorhome auction and camper auctions. There are hundreds of RV’s currently being auctioned off, don’t miss out on a bargain!

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Written by Bob Baxter

March 12th, 2010 at 4:01 am

Driving An RV

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RV is a good vehicle to use and to bring for outdoor activities like camping, touring and vacation. It is a mobile vehicle intended to give a different way of spending time with family as well as with friends. RVs can be rented or if you have the budget you can go ahead and purchase one. Or you can rent one like the ones at my San Diego RV rentals to see if you would enjoy buying one.

There are many things you can do with an RV. Once you learn them most people can’t wait to go out and hit the road. Read on to get to know the RV better as the multipurpose vehicle.

First, it allows you to go out anywhere without worries. RVs consist of different equipments and tools similar to what we have in our houses. Things like cooking, sleeping, watching TV are just some of the basic things you can do inside the RV. The best benefit you get of having an RV is that it lets you bring your “house” everywhere. Many customers of my Campland on the Bay RV rentals tell me that is one of the favorite things about using an RV.

Another great idea about RVs is that it saves you more money. RVs are used by people who go on tours by land with their families. RVs will provide a place to stay for families on vacation therefore saving on hotel stays. Also, there is no need to pay for council tax or home mortgage if you rather choose to live in an RV.

Last but not the least, is that RV gives you more comfort and convenience. When you plan on hitting the road for some vacation or camping, you can manage your own schedule. For camping, an RV provides you a more organized space and safer place to live in than a tent. You can also utilize RVs when you need to move out of a certain place due to bad weather. Your family will still have a home away from home during times that you need to evacuate.

These are the nice things RVs can do for you and your family. Outdoor activities will surely be easier with an RV.

You can find the best rates on all our travel trailers and RV’s with Chula Vista RV rentals. Don’t forget great deals can be had at our other location at Mission Bay RV rentals.

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Written by Larry Forest

February 18th, 2010 at 4:27 am

RV Rentals And Your Fun Vacation Plans

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Cruising the open road up top above the rest in an RV can be the dream of many and it is possible through RV rentals. Your family will have fun being able to relax in the back while traveling as opposed to sitting in a stuffy car. And you can enjoy the ride or share the driving with others.

This mode of travel has been poked fun at on the big screen but it is truly fun. Have a sense of humor and play one of those movies on the DVD in the back while you are traveling down the road. The beauty of RV travel is that you can go at your own pace. You can make stops whenever you want to. Or you don’t need to stop if you have more than one driver and can trade off. Everyone can sleep while you are driving which will get you there faster.

You can rent an RV in several sizes. They typically sleep six for a standard sized RV but you can rent a smaller one for only two people. Many of them have modern conveniences and all the luxuries you can find at home such as GPS and satellite television.

You will want to book an RV in advance as much as possible to ensure availability. You will also want to shop around to get the best pricing for your rental. There is an average you can pay for a rental. Make sure that insurance is covered in the rental price. Also confirm whether miles are included in your quote.

Many rental companies charge by the mile. So if you decide to go to a further destination it can cost you more money. Get quotes in writing and make sure all your drivers are covered as well. You might want to plot out a course and call ahead for camp sites to ensure a spot. This is especially true in the summer months when many people are on vacation.

Have a great time on the road with your family. RV rentals are a great way to go create a memorable trip and create great memories of family time. Make sure you get those quotes to ensure you are getting the best price so you have a couple bucks left for souvenirs.

If you want to buy your very own RV, check out a RV auction, and these motorhome auctions.

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Written by Bob Baxter

December 7th, 2009 at 3:15 am

Purchasing a Used Motorhome - Avoiding The Pitfalls

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Buying a used rv is always going to be more uncertain than purchasing a brand spanking new one. The checklist below is written to help a motorhome buyer avoid the common pitfalls.

Points to consider before purchasing a new rv:

1. Check all parts that make up you propane system. Make sure you fully check the LPG system. RV fires do happen and some times they’re the result of a neglected propane system.

2. Check the condition of the leisure batteries. The house batteries hold the charge that powers your lights and other items when not connected to a power supply. Find the leisure batteries and give them a thorough inspection. They will be expensive to exchange, and there might possibly be more than one. Are they properly topped off with water, and do they hold a charge? These batteries are significant and faults with batteries can add a sizable amount on top of your purchase price.

3. Check that the Motorhome refrigerator works on both the electrics and gas supply

4. Confirm the furnace and air conditioning apparatus are working properly. These can be costly units to repair and you’ll want to ask for a reduction if the units are not working correctly. These parts of the campervan are very specialised and time consuming to repair. If there is any uncertainty there might be a defect ask for a reduction if the appliances are not working correctly

5. Is the restroom leaking?. If the motorhome has been sitting for a period of time the seal may well have have dried out. Add a modest amount of water to the floor of the WC and notice if it holds water for more than 10 minutes. Bring to mind that the water within the rest room is what holds back the fumes attempting to escape from the black water holding tank.

6. Check for soft areas in the flooring especially in the loo and kitchen areas. These may be symptoms of a much larger issue. The motorhome could have leaky supply pipes or drains that are causing the wood to rot.

7. The outer shell of the campervan you are viewing may have some issues. Investigate carefully for signs of ruse or bubbling etc. If you find any potential problems ask the owner to scratch away some of the paint work to get a better look. Typical areas to consider are the roof, welded folds and Wheel arches.

8. If it has a gas engine, then I highly advocate you carefully observe the engine records. A first-rate owner might have kept receipts of all engine repairs

9. Finally, do a Comprehensive walk-through. Open and close all doors and windows. Switch everything on and off. Be dubious and take notes as you walk through the rig.

Alistair king writes for a leading uk motorhome website a Uk Used Rv classifieds. You can browse a larger range of second-hand campervans for sale in the Uk.

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Written by Frank Anderson

November 29th, 2009 at 2:56 am

Campervanning Without The Hitches

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Lots of people dream of making it happen, though much fewer actually follow through with it. Packing up a campervan with all your essentials, saying goodbye to friends and family, and hitting the open road with only a vague idea of where you are going and for how long. Once you’ve been on one campervan holidays you’ll likely go on many more as they are amazing fun, but if its your first time, what are the most vital things to sort.

Van. There have been some nightmare stories of people failing to taking out reliable cheap van lease deals and the van dying within the first few miles. You don’t want this happening to you so you should either buy a van that has been checked out by a professional or hire a van from a reputable company. Mercedes van leasing is an excellent option as these vehicles are sturdy and will rarely cause you any problems, but it is still a good idea to check them thoroughly before setting off just to make certain everything is working OK.

Money. You may think that you have budgeted for every eventuality, but you really can never know what is going to happen. You should take money for the obvious such as food, gas and entertainment, but it’s worth having some back up. It makes a lot of sense to keep some cash for emergencies and things that you can’t plan for, such as having to pay for a new windscreen after a bird decides to try and fly through it. It is also worth taking a credit card for times when you need to get your hands on larger sums of money.

Time. So you’ve got your Citroen van leasing sorted, you’ve packed it all up, now all you need is a relaxed state of mind. There is no point trying to keep to a strict time plan and itinerary because on camper van holidays you are at the will of many different factors, including traffic, weather and a whole of other things. If you stop worrying about time, you’ll enjoy your trip a whole lot more.

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November 14th, 2009 at 6:40 pm

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Because of the poor GBP/EURO exchange rate, British residents will get much less for their money in Europe unless the present situation improves. At the time of writing, the situation isn’t much better than it was this time last year.

As a result of this many British people will still not be considering not going abroad for their 2010 holiday unless the situation improves.

This is why a really smart move is to have a motorhome holiday in 2010. If the pound to euro exchange rate does not improve before the summer then a motorhome holiday in the United Kingdom makes good financial sense.

If the exchange rate (sterling/euro) should improve in the pound sterling’s favour then you could still take your already hired motorhome to Europe and make the most of getting more euros for your money. Countries such as Spain and also the former Eastern block countries such as Croatia have great cheap campsites and meals out are inexpensive.

Better fuel prices: It is worth noting that economic and political circumstances surrounding America and the Middle East have meant that fuel prices have stabilized during the autumn of 2008. Petrol and diesel are less expensive than they were a few months ago, a situation which looks likely to last into 2009 and a factor that is very important if you are considering a touring holiday.

Investing in Britain: If you do “holiday at home” in England, Scotland and Wales, you will be aiding small businesses in your own country. You may be helping other people just like you to provide for their families. You will be making a “ecological choice” too by not flying to your holiday destination.

When you hire your motorhome in the UK and you pay in pounds sterling, you are not affected by fluctuations in the European exchange rate.

Families love motorhome holidays: kids love camping, caravan and motorhome holidays but sometimes parents find the “under canvas” variety somewhat lacking in luxury!

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Written by Rick Lomas

September 25th, 2009 at 2:25 am

Love to Camp but Hate the Crowds? Check Out These 6 National Parks.

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So, you’re planning an outing with the family this summer and you’ve chosen to tour some of the best national parks the United States and Canada have to offer. However, you cringe at the thought of the crowds you are about to encounter and the accompanying lack of privacy. Don’t despair. If solitude is your thing, these six parks may just be the answer:

1. Arches. This gem can be found in the southern landscape of Utah. It’s best known for its stunning sandstone arches, two of which are Delicate Arch and Landscape Arch, the park’s largest. Because of the sheer beauty the park has to offer, along with the landscape, hiking remains the most popular activity.

2. Badlands National Park. What makes this park so unique has to be the terrain. At one point, you’ll notice the grassy prairies. Yet not far away, you see numerous canyons and buttes. There’s no shortage of wildlife to see, as you’re sure to spot bison, bighorn sheep, coyotes, and rabbits, among others.

Big Bend. This western Texas beauty is so named because of the giant bend in the Rio Grande River. Because of the river, there is no shortage of activities to satisfy any water enthusiast. River rafting, kayaking, and canoeing are ideal ways to enjoy the stunning views that all 800,00 acres have to offer.

4. Biscayne. The uniqueness of Biscayne is the fact that you can really only get there by boat. Located about 25 miles from Miami, you can enjoy activities such as hiking, camping, and fishing that the 40+ keys have to offer. If viewing marine life is your thing, the crystal clear waters make it a snap to observe the many stingrays, small sharks, fish, and turtles you are likely to encounter.

5. Cape Breton Highlands. This is one of the more versatile parks you’re likely to ever encounter. Apart from its stunning views of coastlines, highlands, and plateaus, Cape Breton offers a little something for everyone. Whether you want to hike, play on the beach, or even ski, you can do it all here. Interestingly enough, Cape Breton was once home to Alexander Graham Bell who once said there wasn’t a place anywhere more beautiful.

6. Congaree National Park. Some 75 species of trees and multitudes of animals call Congaree National Park home. Located near Columbia, South Carolina, the park is the largest floodplain forest in North America. It also is one of the newest, earning its national park status in 2003.

So if you’re looking to experience the excitement of camping without the headache associated with large crowds, these places are for you. These six lesser-known gems will provide you with hours of enjoyment, not to mention memories that will last forever.

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Written by CJ Lomez

April 13th, 2009 at 3:00 am

Putting Solar Panels on Your Camper

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More and more people are packing up and getting away from it all with a travel trailer or rv. The new practice of ‘boondocking’ in complete wilderness is a great way to escape the hustle and bustle of modern life. Even so, a camper still needs electricity. If you are parked in one place for a long time, the batteries start to run low. Most campers start a gasoline powered generator and let it run for a couple hours to charge the system back up. This is a fast way to solve the electrical problem, but it is noisy and it isn’t very environmentally friendly.

If fuel consumption and noise is a concern, then you won’t want to use a traditional generator. Other than only camping where there is access to plugins, there is another option, using solar energy with rv solar panels to charge your batteries.

The solar panels in a camper solar setup come in different sizes, like two feet by three feet or two feet by four feet. They will have a rating, such as 80 or 120 watts, which you can use to calculate how many panels you will need. These arrays of photo-voltaic cells can be wired together in series to match whatever charging requirements you have.

Quite often, the panels are mounted on the roof and attached so that they can be raised to catch the light of the sun when in use. The disadvantage to these is that the reailer needs to be properly positioned so they face the correct way, and this is not always possible. A second method is to place the solar rv panels on stands on the ground, and run the wire over to the trailer. This way, as the sun moves the panels can be repositioned.

The sunlight gets converted to DC current, which flows down the wires to the charge controller. If the batteries are full, the charge controller won’t let any more power pass through and saves the batteries from being ruined by overcharging them. AS soon as the battery level drops, the controller allows current to flow through.

Deep cycle RV batteries are recommended to be used on all holiday trailers and RV’s. Standard car batteries aren’t meant to be recharged repeatedly and won’t last in a recreational vehicle system. If you need to add more batteries or replace your existing ones, make sure they are the correct kind.

The final part of the system is the inverter. Inverters can convert Direct Current electrical current to Alternating Current 110V. This will allow you to use household appliances in your holiday trailer. Inverters come in different sizes, and some are more efficient than others, so it pays to shop around.

If you are buying a new RV, you can pick a model with these parts included, or have the dealership order them and get them installed professionally. If you are the handy man type, you can find all of your components yourself and do it yourself. A trip to the RV dealership might still be a good idea, since you can ask them questions and they will help you decide how big of a system to install.

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Camping With Style: the Recreational RV Vehicle

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For many years camping has been a pastime. Even if they’ve never done it, everyone knows what camping is all about. But the chances that they will never go are very slim. Even people who don’t like the outdoors so much can find safety and comfort in taking a recreational rv vehicle. These machines are helping non-campers everywhere wish they wanted to camp.

Fun Travels Anywhere

The fact that a traveler can go just about anywhere and bring their home with them is the great thing about having a recreational RV vehicle. RVs are packed with great features, including a kitchenette, a bathroom, a bedroom, and even a living room where riders can watch TV. They are built for safety and most big brands have been around for a long time, so a customer can expect the quality and confidence experience can give. But don’t forget about the most important part; fun. RV means recreational vehicle for a reason.

All these awesome features can be driven anywhere! All around the world RVs are used to enjoy camping or site-seeing. Before I was born, my family used one to travel everywhere. When driving a recreational RV vehicle vacationing becomes a breeze. There can be love in their hearts for one of these great machines, even if campers like the great outdoors and the wonderful roughing-it feeling of camping.

A recreational RV vehicle allows users to enjoy the outside as long as they want until they’re ready for some inside experience like they’d have at home. Television can be enjoyed as well as a good night’s rest on a comfortable bed. Until they’re ready to use it, adventurers can store all their active gear underneath the vehicle. As well as a fun vehicle to ride in, a recreational RV vehicle makes for a terrific mode of transportation.

If camping is a favorite pastime in any family, then they should look into buying or even renting a recreational RV vehicle. It is a must-have for those with multi-opinionated family members. Some may love camping and others may hate it, so with an RV the whole family can enjoy time together with everyone happy. A recreational RV vehicle is definitely a worth while investment for anyone that is craving adventure or just getting out of the house. With one of these fun machines, the road is the limit.

Even those who don’t like the camping so much can find safety and comfort in taking a recreational RV vehicle. View more free articles at http://www.rv.jsgenterprises.com.

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