Making the Best of the Unexpected

Making the Best of the Unexpected

A rotten tooth, severe t-storms, tornado warnings, high winds, and now the RV’s check engine light keeps coming on.  I’m beginning to think this trip might be cursed.   So far, we’ve had to delay the trip and change our route to dodge storms.  Now the RV is acting up....
DIY Solar Install

DIY Solar Install

I’ve read a few articles and blogs about solar installs on RV’s and it’s always intrigued me.  But I had never talked to anyone first hand about their set-up/experience.  This past spring I had the chance to do that and it was vary helpful.  While in...
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...
Goodbye to my Roadtrek

Goodbye to my Roadtrek

And so it was, on this 20th day of January 2014, I handed the keys for my Roadtrek over to an RV Dealer and closed a chapter in my RV’ing journey.  On this day, I sold my Roadtrek 190 and traded up to a slightly bigger motor home.  The Roadtrek was my...