Traveling in an RV

I always love traveling and most times it is hard to plan and pack for a trip. Whether it’s flying or driving to your next destination, making trips are no joke. The only time for me that it felt easy to travel from place to place was when I lived in an RV with my soon to be ex. It was so convenient to have all of our belongings in the RV for about 3 years. With just us two, it was so easy to live on just what we needed with the limited space we had. Granted our RV could hold a lot and when I would just be by myself a lot of things would keep.

When you have this type of vehicle, it doesn’t come without its own problems.

Most RVs run on diesel and it can be expensive to fill up its tank at an stop you make. Trucks stops are your best but depending on where you live or how far the next truck stop is sometimes a regular gas station that has diesel unless some don’t have or some’s pumps don’t work. Another issue you could have is finding a place to stay. It is sometimes easy and sometimes hard to find a place who will take your rig. Most RV parks will have some requirements while some don’t. The requirements could be on the age of your RV (mostly on is it too old), or on how old you are (some parks are 55+) or some might have a cap on how long your rig can be. When doing your own research on certain RV parks, don’t be afraid to ask these kinds of questions. Trust me it felt silly to me to ask these questions when calling around but it will benefit you in the long run and give you more confidence when planning future trips.

I wanted to share a list of some or the essentials that were very helpful to me when I lived in my RV that can also be good when you go camping. I am also linking the things I had or that look similar but also price check at places you think would sell these items. Disclaimer: I am not affliated with the places I am sharing links from.

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One response to “Traveling in an RV”

  1. twodudescamping Avatar

    I love RV’s but the idea of driving one down a busy highway makes me anxious just thinking about it 🤧 guess I’ll stick to my tent 😆

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