101+ Must-Have RV Accessories You NEED for the Road: Your Guide to Comfort & Adventure, from X-Chocks, Cable TV, to Gray Water For Newbies, Full-Timers, Occasional Campers & Boondockers
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Are you ready for a new adventure? Just itching to get out of your house and hit the road? Do you love camping and seeing wide open spaces? Do you own an RV or want to rent one, but have no idea what you’ll need for RV living? Maybe you already bought an RV but you don’t know how to set it up to ensure a safe, comfortable trip. No worries: My book, 101+ Must-Have RV Accessories You NEED for the Road
can give you the knowledge and inspiration to set out on your next adventure and avoid some of the common mishaps and pitfalls along the way. We discuss more than 150 RV accessories to make life easier.
My husband Fred and I will share our experience and walk you through everything you need to know, from safety equipment that you’ll need (everything from First Aid Kits to Dashcams), practical things that will make your trip more enjoyable (like stove top oven kits and easy laundry tricks), and some comfort items that are available nowadays (for TV, wifi, and cell service). We’ll look at setting up your space to get the most out of each section of the RV and low-cost safety equipment to keep things in place on the road. We even talk about steering with a trailer, reducing chucking, and safe driving tips with an RV.
More and more people are hitting the road in a camper these days, so you may find our section on how to ensure you get a spot useful. Also, we talk about free camping and those unwritten rules of the road.
You may be a veteran RVer or totally new to the scene. Whoever you are, and wherever you are on your RV journey—I believe there is something useful and interesting for you in this book.
Here is a quick look at some highlights, but please check out the preview and the Table of Contents, so you’ll have a clear picture of what you’ll be getting for your money.
Emergency supplies that could prevent hassles or ensure safety
Practical things every RVer should have on hand
Things for the campground, and a checklist for setting up your campsite
Supplies for your kitchen and bathroom areas
Common terms in the RV lifestyle (Boondocking, gray water, chucking, etc.)
Basic maintenance and routine checks for a safe and enjoyable trip
Pros and Cons of full-time RV living, such as freedom and travel fatigue
Ensuring you find a campsite amidst increasing demand
How to find free or low cost campsites
As you can see, you’ll have an extensive resource in your hands when you purchase this book. Be sure to click “BUY NOW” to add this title to your cart.
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If you’re on a limited budget like we are, you may also like my husband Fred Donovan’s book, Full-Time RV Life for Seniors on a Budget.
“I’m not a senior citizen but found it very helpful. Fred Donovan knows how to point out the positives and negatives and does not leave anything out. This addresses RV living in a very holistic way.” – McLeod
“This book has a lot of information about an RV life for the elderly and doesn’t seem to have left anything out. … This is a good book for seniors who want to live on the road. Overall, it’s well-written for any new RV owner, senior or not, who wants to live full-time or even part-time in an RV.”—Joseph Hill
“I was thrilled by the content in it. I realized how easy and cheaper it would be enjoying life in an RV with a fixed budget … also helps you find the best places to rent an RV. I love it. ” – Susan
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