Friday, January 30, 2009
RVer's Stay Warm at Kentucky Campground
State-Journal.com - Frankfort,KY,USA
Driving into Elkhorn Campground off Georgetown Road can be a bit foreboding. The downed trees and lightly-tracked, winding road look like a graveyard for ice and snow-covered RVs.
But knock on the door of the "Bill & Anita Hanley" RV, and you'll be greeted by all the comforts of home, including, of course, heat. In fact, their daughter is staying with them at the campsite because " you guessed it " there's no heat at her house in town.
Bill Hanley, 65, and his wife, Anita, 57, started RVing in 2004. They sold their house a couple of years later when Bill retired from the U.S. Postal Service, and now the camper - a gooseneck - is home.
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This new edition of The RV Handbook is for all types of RV enthusiasts - from a first-time buyer or renter to the most seasoned RV traveler. Packed with valuable information, checklists, photos, and charts, the guide tells you how to: buy an RV; avoid the single most common mistake novice RVers make; select a towing vehicle; avoid RV repair scams; benefit from technical trends in RV manufacturing; correct the bad towing habit that plagues even experienced RVers; and prevent explosive propane situations. With hundreds of proven RV tips, tricks, and techniques, this expanded handbook tells how to buy, maintain, and optimize RVs, saving both money and time.
Driving into Elkhorn Campground off Georgetown Road can be a bit foreboding. The downed trees and lightly-tracked, winding road look like a graveyard for ice and snow-covered RVs.
But knock on the door of the "Bill & Anita Hanley" RV, and you'll be greeted by all the comforts of home, including, of course, heat. In fact, their daughter is staying with them at the campsite because " you guessed it " there's no heat at her house in town.
Bill Hanley, 65, and his wife, Anita, 57, started RVing in 2004. They sold their house a couple of years later when Bill retired from the U.S. Postal Service, and now the camper - a gooseneck - is home.
Full Story...
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The RV Handbook: Essential How-to Guide for the RV Owner
This new edition of The RV Handbook is for all types of RV enthusiasts - from a first-time buyer or renter to the most seasoned RV traveler. Packed with valuable information, checklists, photos, and charts, the guide tells you how to: buy an RV; avoid the single most common mistake novice RVers make; select a towing vehicle; avoid RV repair scams; benefit from technical trends in RV manufacturing; correct the bad towing habit that plagues even experienced RVers; and prevent explosive propane situations. With hundreds of proven RV tips, tricks, and techniques, this expanded handbook tells how to buy, maintain, and optimize RVs, saving both money and time.
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