Roughing It With Tents Versus The Luxury of RVs
When you finally decide on going camping, the next step is figuring out what type of camping you would want to do, either camping in a tent or choosing to stay in an RV. It all depends on how you feel, whether you want to rough it on the ground or stay comfortable in an RV. Both choices have their pros and cons. For some people it’s not as easy as just flipping a coin, some may think staying in an RV isn’t really camping, while others feel like staying in a tent will just keep you up and unable to sleep.
Cost can be a factor to choosing either option. If you are on a budget, purchasing or even renting tents, sleeping bags, and other accessories that you may need to “rough it” can be much, much cheaper than buying or renting an RV. If you go camping on a regular-basis, however, an RV can be a good investment since it can get you from A to B pretty well and most of the necessities already come with it. Read more
Powering Up Your RV with Solar Energy!
With the economy having a hard time getting back up from its fall, people are looking for more and more ways to save money. So instead of taking plane trips to the Caribbean, more people are turning to road and camping trips. These types of trips are less expensive than buying tickets for each of your family members and/or friends. But why do the savings have to stop there? You should think about investing in installing solar panels for your RV.
Many people stay away from installing solar panels because they believe its going to cost them a lot. Nothing could be farther from the truth. Most systems are under $1,000 and there are even some that are as little as $200. Most camping stores and websites have the information you need to get one installed in your RV. You can easily find one that fits within your budget. With the gas prices steadily rising, you could save so much more money by switching to PV systems.
When you have solar panels for your RV, you can see that you can go farther and stay out longer on the road. Even if you are at your campsite already, you can use your stereo, microwaves, TVs and even the lights a lot longer without feeling like you need to conserve energy. You have the security that you will not have to spend so much on batteries and fuel for the generator, because the sun will ways recharge your battery or generator for you!
Roughing It With Tents Versus The Luxury of RVs
When you finally decide on going camping, the next step is figuring out what type of camping you would want to do, either camping in a tent or choosing to stay in an RV. It all depends on how you feel, whether you want to rough it on the ground or stay comfortable in an RV. Both choices have their pros and cons. For some people it’s not as easy as just flipping a coin, some may think staying in an RV isn’t really camping, while others feel like staying in a tent will just keep you up and unable to sleep.
Cost can be a factor to choosing either option. If you are on a budget, purchasing or even renting tents, sleeping bags, and other accessories that you may need to “rough it” can be much, much cheaper than buying or renting an RV. If you go camping on a regular-basis, however, an RV can be a good investment since it can get you from A to B pretty well and most of the necessities already come with it.
RVs are great for those who absolutely need comfort when they go camping. It gives you the luxury of being at home in campgrounds. RVs have beds, power, showers, running water, pretty much all the necessities of home. Some RVs even have extensions and “patio” areas that help make it feel even more like home. It is also great if you want to go on long trips and/or if you choose to travel with others. You have the chance to stretch out your legs around the RV instead of stopping at rest stops to do so.
Buying the Perfect RV
It is summer time and the kids are out of school. You have waited all year for this time and now it is here. It is time to go on a vacation. You can do something typical like going to a theme park but why not try something different? Try buying an RV and travel the country. Sure this will be an expensive investment but it will be one you could use over and over and over. If you do decide to buy an RV either for vacationing or for some other reason, it is important to know which RV is best for you. Here are some tips that will help you choose your perfect RV.
First of all you need to be sure what you need in an RV. Obviously you need to make sure it is with in your price range. You also need to decide if this is a vehicle you plan to use once or twice a year or something you plan to use weekly. Other factors to consider will be how big your family is, how much storage space you will need for the RV and will you use your own motor or a towable. It will help to put together a checklist of everything you need and look for in an RV. Read more
Is RV Living Right for Your Relationship?
Full time RV living, is it right for you? Living life as a full time RVer is definitely one of the most liberating lifestyles there is. It is a life of freedom, bottomless choices, and full of the thrill of never knowing where tomorrow will take you. It is the freedom of traveling where you have always wanted to go and seeing the places you have always wanted to see. There is nothing like having the freedom of waking up in the morning and while having breakfast, deciding where you are going to go and what you are going to do. If you find a place that you want to spend a few weeks exploring, why not, your home is right there with you. When it is time to move on, you just start your motor and take off to a new adventure. However, you must know that it is a lifestyle choice and not just an extended vacation. You must make sure you are committed before selling your house and most of your belongings and taking to the road.
One important aspect that some beginning full time RVers forgets to take into account is the non-stop time you will be spending with your significant other and the considerably closer quarters that time will be spent in. Do you think you and your spouse can live together 24/7 in 240 square feet of space? Starting a life as full time Rvers means two adjustments you and your spouse will have to make. Read more
Sell My Car Today
There are many different ways to go about selling a used car, and the options depend greatly upon the circumstances of the vehicle you are trying to sell. For a seller, it is important to know what options are available in order to sell the car quickly and to achieve the maximum amount of value from their vehicle.
If you are simply trying to sell a used car some of the most popular and reliable methods are: Take out an advertisement in a newspaper or magazine. Post your car on an online forum or eBay motors, and take it to a local used car dealer. All of these options have pros and cons. For instance, taking out an advertisement or posting the car online can result in a higher return on your vehicle, but it will take a lot longer to sell. Taking your car to a used car dealership can guarantee that you can get rid of your car in the same day. Read more



