How I Keep Critters Out of My RV

How I Keep Critters Out of My RV

November is a transition month for me.  It’s a time when I usually stay home and take a break from travel so I can take care of business before I head south for the winter.  During this time, my RV sits in my driveway winterized and waiting. In my last post, I...
My Winnebago View – A Two Year Summary

My Winnebago View – A Two Year Summary

Its been about two years, since I traded my 2012 Roadtrek 190 for a new 2014 Winnebago View Profile.  In those two years, I’ve logged about 40,000 miles and spent over 300 days traveling in the View. It’s worked out to be a great motorhome for my travel...
Lessons Learned from Owning a Diesel Motorhome

Lessons Learned from Owning a Diesel Motorhome

I’ve owned my 2014 Winnebago View Profile now for over a year.  Its a 26 ft class C motorhome with a small diesel engine (3.0L V6 Turbo diesel).  I bought it new, have driven over 28,000 miles, and have been very pleased with it.  For me, Its got just the right...
New “Green” RV Annoucement

New “Green” RV Annoucement

Webegone Industries has just announced a new revolutionary RV that redefines the concept of green camping.  It’s so green, you could call it emerald.  The new Falso is a 26 foot class b+ vehicle built on an carbon reinforced plastic chassis.  The chassis, made from...
Trading Up – The RV Buying Experience Revisited

Trading Up – The RV Buying Experience Revisited

Preface – Two comments about this entry.  First, like people with boats and motorcycles, many people with RV’s trade up for something bigger.  This blog entry is about my experience in trading up.  I discuss a particular dealer and product...