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The RV Education 101 Newsletter
KOA campgrounds are excited to team with the leader in RV education and show their support for the RV industry by endorsing RV Education 101! Quote of the Month
Year's end is neither an end nor a beginning but a going on, with all the wisdom that experience can instill in us. ~Hal Borland
THE RV BOOK by Mark J. Polk NEW in 2006!
The RV Book is your personal guide to understanding and enjoying your RV. "RV Expert" Mark Polk turns complex into easy, making all of your experiences safe, fun & stress free. RV's give us the freedom to go wherever we want, whenever we want. But, nothing will ruin a trip or a vacation quicker than not understanding how to properly use and maintain your RV.
Mark Polk, the author of The RV Book said "Buying an RV is a major investment and it can be overwhelming when just starting out. In the book I tried to touch on all aspects of RV ownership; from selecting and buying the right RV to setting it up at your favorite campground. What type of RV is right for you? How do you tow or drive an RV? How do you safely use an RV? How do you take care of your new RV? I have researched and gathered all of this information, into one place, to simplify the entire process of RV ownership. Whether you own an RV now, or you are getting ready to purchase one in the future, I know that by reading The RV Book you will feel more comfortable about using an RV."
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Hello Everybody & Happy New Year,
I hope you had a wonderful holiday season. We had a great time over the holidays and if I must say myself, we took some well deserved time off to bring in the New Year. We loaded the motorhome and headed to Pennsylvania to visit family, relax and get ready for whatever 2006 is going to bring.
The boys finally got to see, and play in some snow. Well okay, I did too. I used to love playing in the snow when I was a kid, but things change when we get older. I can't handle the cold as well as I used to, but it was a lot of fun. Dawn enjoyed the early morning, brisk walks with the dogs and we had a wonderful time visiting and catching up with everything and everybody.
While we were there my new book “The RV Book” came back from the printer. It was exciting to finally see the finished product. It seemed like it was such a long time coming and now it is here. That was my last project for 2005 and now it's time to sit down and schedule some new projects for this year.
When we returned home we cleaned, winterized and prepared the motorhome for storage. It's always kind of sad to look out and see the RV covered, knowing we have no plans to use it for two or three months. The way I see it there is still about one month of football left, then I can start planning an early spring fly-fishing trip and before you know it camping season will be here again.
The reason the newsletter is later than usual this month is because I just couldn't bring myself to go back to work. I enjoyed our time off so much that I extended my vacation after we got home. I told Dawn I wasn't working because I was depressed about having to park the RV for the winter, but she finally caught on and convinced me it was time to get back to work.
So here it is our January 2006, RV Education 101 newsletter. Our cold weather camping trip prompted me to write this month's feature article on “Cold Weather RVing”.
Have a great New Year & Happy Camping, Mark Watch Mark's "RV Savvy" segments on the RVTV television show> http://www.outdoorchannel.com/index.cfm?site=2 Feature Article by Mark Cold Weather RVing
There are lots of things to do and to see in the wintertime; beautiful winter scenery, snow skiing, hunting, riding snowmobiles and much more. It's no wonder so many people enjoy using their RV's year round. When winter approaches each year I get numerous e-mails requesting information about using RV's in cold temperatures.
I would like to offer you some suggestions and ideas that will help to protect your RV if you plan to use it during the cold winter months; I just can't guarantee that it will be 100% protected. These suggestions and ideas are for short term winter camping in your RV. If you plan to take extended RV trips in cold weather there are many other precautions and measures that need to be considered, like using insulated skirting around the bottom of the RV for example.
One of the first considerations for cold weather RVing is if you will be traveling in temperatures below freezing. If this is the case, and there is water in the RV water system, your plumbing lines or water heater tank could freeze, resulting in costly repair bills, not to mention ruining your winter wonderland RV trip. To avoid this from happening I travel with the water system winterized. It is actually much easier to winterize an RV than most people think it is, and it's not very expensive either. I have winterized and de-winterized our RV as many as four times in one winter.
Note: Check out our “Winterizing & Storing your RV” DVD. It will teach you how to winterize your RV, by yourself, and save money, especially if you enjoy using your RV during the winter months.
The good news is it is still possible to use the bathroom facilities when you are traveling with the RV winterized. We take one gallon jugs filled with water to use in the toilet, and if your holding tanks are not heated you can put some RV antifreeze in the holding tanks to prevent the contents from freezing. Add the RV antifreeze through the toilet for the black water holding tank and down the shower or tub drain for the gray water tank. The amount of antifreeze required for the holding tanks will be based on the size of the tanks, and it will be necessary to add more RV antifreeze as waste water is added to the tanks to prevent the antifreeze from being diluted.
Don't allow the holding tanks to fill completely, before emptying them, during cold weather camping. This will reduce the chance of freezing, resulting in damage to the holding tanks. Take bottled water along for drinking and other needs like cooking, washing up and brushing your teeth when the RV is winterized. We have a five gallon jug that we always take on trips, filled with tap water from our house, for our pet's drinking water and our other needs. This comes in handy when the RV is winterized.
When we arrive at our destination I try to select a site that will be exposed to the sun throughout the day, but also where there is some type of wind break available. Position the RV on the site so the front or rear will be facing the brunt of any wind, not the side of the RV. If there is an electrical hook-up I de-winterize the water system so we can use everything. All of the water lines in our motorhome are above floor level, in a heated space, so we don't need to be too concerned about the water system freezing as long as the RV has heat. We leave the water heater turned on whenever the water heater tank is full so there is no chance of it freezing. Some water heaters operate off of LP gas and electricity. Keep in mind if it's in the electric mode it will use 9 to 13 amps.
It's important that you know where all of the plumbing on your RV is located. Some RVs have heat ducts going to the basement storage areas where the water system is exposed to outside temperatures, but many RVs do not. If portions of the RV water system are below floor level, in areas that are not heated, it is possible for it to freeze and damage the water lines. If you are hooked up to an external water supply one option is to leave a faucet in the RV dripping, to keep the water moving, and decrease the possibility of water lines freezing. Another option is to use heat tape to protect the exposed water lines. Heat tape can be purchased at most hardware or building supply stores. Make sure it is suitable for the types of water lines in your RV, and if you plan to use it on a water hose.
If it is extremely cold outside and the possibility exists that the outside water supply could freeze, or if the campground water supply is shut off for the winter, I fill our fresh water holding tank and use it for all of our water requirements. Again, keep in mind where your fresh water tank is located; ours is above floor level in a heated area. If the campgrounds shower facilities are still open it's a good idea to use them to avoid the gray water holding tank from filling so quickly. In this situation it might be in your best interest to keep the RV winterized and just use the campgrounds facilities.
The best source for heat is to use the RVs forced air furnace. There are a couple of things you need to be aware of when you use the RV furnace. First of all it will consume more LP gas than any of the other LP gas fired appliances. The LP tank or cylinders should be full before leaving on your trip, and you will need to monitor the LP gas supply carefully during your stay. Second, if you are not plugged into an electrical supply the furnace fan can quickly drain the auxiliary battery(s). Batteries that are not fully charged in cold temperatures can freeze resulting in not being able to use the RV furnace. I recommend that you plan your stay where you have access to an electrical supply when camping in cold weather. When we are plugged into electricity we set the forced air furnace on a low setting, around 55 degrees, and supplement the heat with a thermostatically controlled ceramic heater. These heaters work extremely well and you don't need to be concerned about a fire or carbon monoxide.
Caution: Carbon monoxide is deadly. You cannot see it, taste it or smell it. Never use your range burners or oven as a source of heat. If your RV is not equipped with a carbon monoxide detector you should purchase a battery operated model designed for use in RV's. Always test the carbon monoxide detector for proper operation before each trip.
You also need to be aware of the symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning:
If you or anybody else experiences any of these symptoms get to fresh air immediately and if the symptoms persist seek medical attention. For more information on carbon monoxide poisoning go to http://www.carbonmonoxidekills.com
If you will be camping where you don't have access to an electrical hook-up one option is to use a generator. A generator can keep the RV batteries topped off and allow you to use the RV furnace. You will need to have a sufficient supply of fuel on hand for the generator. If it's a portable generator make sure the exhaust is directed away from the area where you are camping. Regardless of the type of generator always make sure the exhaust system is in proper operating condition and the carbon monoxide detector is working properly.
Here are a few more cold weather RV tips in no particular order:
Happy Camping, Mark
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A motor home offers us the freedom to explore the open road. We can go where we want when we want. But what happens when we arrive at a destination where we plan to stay put for a day, a week or a month? How do explore the area, or take a quick trip to the grocery store? One option is to disconnect everything from the motor home and take it. A better option is to tow a vehicle behind the motor home. Now when we need a loaf of bread or want to take a day trip we have our transportation readily available. But just how do we do this? That's what this DVD is all about. It will demonstrate everything you need to know about towing behind a motor home in an easy to understand format. Our goal with this DVD is to help you learn how to properly tow a vehicle, and to assist you in making the right decisions to meet your particular towing needs. Let RV expert Mark Polk, help you to thoroughly understand all of your motorhome towing options. Watch as many times as you need to.
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Marks Tip of the Month
If you haven't purchased your RV yet and you know you will be using an RV in cold weather make sure to include an artic package option when you buy it. Some packages include higher R-factor insulation, enclosed underbelly, heated holding tanks, dual pane windows and more.
Keep Your Onan Generator Running Smoothly all Winter
'Tis the season to take special care of your RV generator. Unless you're planning an escape to the Sun Belt until spring, you'll want to read Onan's® timely tips for cold-weather operation and storage. You can even post your own generator question for the Onan experts. Onan RV generator technicians offer these tips to keep your generator running smoothly.....
Read more http://www.funroads.com/service/onanwinter.jhtml
By Peggi McDonald, Author of "RV Living in the 21st Century"
From my new “RV PACKING TIPS” the following is from the RV LIFE LESSON portion e-book:
During one intense summer storm, the hail, winds and rain were so wild that I unplugged my computer - even though we have a `power line monitor' on board to protect against power surges and brownouts. I never thought about disconnecting the `plug-in' connection to my dial-up modem.
Do you have your copy of the RV Packing Tips e-book? It's really like getting “Three E-Books in One” http://rv101.rvliving.hop.clickbank.net/ RV LIVING IN THE 21ST CENTURY. Peggi has taken the best of her internationally-acclaimed first book and has revamped and updated it to reflect the changing technology and rules in post-9/11 North America. This book is for the new or experienced RVer. There are so many tips from “how to” subjects as well as practical advice on "what to do" when you have medical problems on the road, and how to choose an emergency roadside service. The security tips for your house while you are away and health & safety tips are just a couple of subjects out of many that are invaluable and give you peace of mind! There is so much information we couldn't possibly list it all. RV Education 101 highly recommends this book: "RV Living in the 21st Century" Details Now Available- Better Business Bureau: Buying a Recreational Vehicle DVD
Learn the biggest mistakes RV buyers make in this 50-minute DVD from RV Travel and the Better Business Bureau, so you can avoid making them yourself. Information for this program was developed through extensive research; examination of consumer complaints to the Better Business Bureau; and interviews with industry leaders, dealers, RV repair professionals and actual RVers. Viewing this Better Business Bureau DVD is the very best insurance you can get in avoiding making some of the classic and often costly mistakes new RVers make. Released in October 2005.
For more information on this new DVD go here to read a recent Press Release> http://www.rvuniversity.com/article.php/20060106171912310
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Viewer feedback about RV Education 101 RV training videos
Hello Dawn, We at Texas State Technical College, TSTC, do appreciate your generosity in providing video training materials (on-going since June 2005) that we can use in the classroom. As you well know there is a limited amount of video information available to train new technicians and your donation will make a big difference..... Next time you folks are passing through Texas ....stop by and we will give you the tour. If classes are in session would you or Mark would be willing to speak to the RV Tech students and share some of the adventures you folks have had? Again thank you for your donation and support of the RV Maintenance Tech Program.
Terry D. Cooper
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Campground Cooking By Pat Watson
Pat and her husband, Francis, live in Holland, Ohio, and love cooking and entertaining their friends and family, especially at KOA campgrounds! Her new cookbook, "Campground Cooking", is a collection of more than 200 fun, easy recipes designed for RV cooking. Pat says all of the recipes can be made using an RV oven, crock-pot, microwave or electric skillet. She even has sections on cooking with foil and recipes for grilling. Many of the recipes can be adapted for cooking over an open fire, and it's great for busy cooks at home.
EASY ENCHILADAS
Brown ground beef and onions; drain. Add seasoning and mix well. Divide mixture down center of tortilla shells (about 1 heaping tablespoon per shell). Roll each tortilla and place seam-side down in a 9 x 16 in. pan (an oven broiler pan works well). Cover with chili and top with cheese. Bake at 350 degrees for 20-30 minutes. Serve with salsa and sour cream if desired.
Now available as an instant e-book! Cookbook details 77 pages
RV Education 101 strongly supports the sale of these Cookbooks. Pat is donating 10% of her profits from the book to benefit the KOA Care Camps Trust for kids with cancer. You can find out more about KOA Care Camps here:http://www.koacarecamps.com/
If you get bored this winter or if you just need an RV fix, attend some RV shows. The Recreation Vehicle Industry Association, RVIA, has a very good, searchable database of RV show locations. Just click here http://rvia.org/rvshows/index.cfm and search for an upcoming RV show near you.
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The Wal-Mart controversy continues
We have spent more than one night in a Wal-Mart parking lot when we are traveling, but we never abused the privilege. We only stop when we are traveling to a destination and want to get a few hours of sleep. My thoughts are you should always check in with security or the store manager, never set up camp in any way, clean up after yourself and your pets, and if you need to re-supply with anything always buy it from the Wal-Mart you are staying at.
Read what some other people have to say about staying at a Wal-Mart> http://kvoa.com/Global/story.asp?S=4348696&nav=HMO6HMaY
Campground Attractions by KOA - Hayward, Wisconsin
Want a reel kitschy vacation photo? Then head for Hayward, Wisconsin, and the National Freshwater Fishing Hall of Fame. View world-record trophy fish and fishing hooks removed from various parts of the human anatomy. Or stand on the observation deck and wave to the family from the jaws of a 143-foot-long muskie.
Open May 12 - October 8 http://koa.com/where/wi/49146/index.htm Come see why families say the Hayward KOA is one of the best campgrounds they've ever been to. A 300-foot waterslide, large heated pool, fun-bikes, mini golf and two playgrounds are amenities young campers favor. Movies, ice cream socials and wagon rides, plus a DJ on Thursdays and Saturdays, will keep kids (and others!) entertained. Don't miss special events like visits from clowns, Watermelon Olympics, nighttime treasure hunts and bubble gum-blowing contests. The pavilion and Kamping Kitchen make this an ideal spot for parties and groups.
One of the best ways to see Wisconsin's Northwoods is by canoeing or tubing along the pristine St. Croix National Scenic Riverway. The Hayward KOA staff will even drive you to your starting point. KOA is close to golf courses, hiking, ATV and mountain-biking trails and lakes full of muskie.
All New, 2006 KOA Campground Directory - The 2006 KOA Directory is all you'll need to plan your family's camping fun, whether your trip takes you across North America or just down the road from your home. Order your copy today! http://koa.com/orderadirectory/
Filmmaker John Holod is currently filming "Gulf Coast RV Adventure". The new film will be released in January 2007.
Check out John's latest release, Natural Wonders of the SE Coast - When you think of the East Coast you usually think of big cities, but there are many natural areas that have been set aside as well. Our adventure begins in Virginia Beach as we follow the coast south through the Outer Banks of North Carolina. One-third of all the sal*censored*er marshes along the East Coast are located in Georgia. An eco-tour explains how important the marsh is to the creatures that inhabit it, like oysters, crabs, wading birds, and manatees. The Everglades is the place to visit for natural wonders. The national park is one of the most unusual in the country. The East Coast contains many natural wonders that most people are not aware of, come along for the ride!
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Happy Camper Half Price Camping Club is excited to announce that their 2006 Camping Guide is now available both in print - and on CD-Rom!
Features include: * The entire fully-detailed 2006 Camping Guide * A 30-day FREE trial membership - which makes it a great GIFT * RV Education 101 Sampler: Safety Articles, Tips, Hints * Classic RV Essays by Chuck Woodbury * Recipes * Camping Tips * and MORE! * Self-contained, with bonus-features available online:
For more information on this unique CD for RV travelers read a recent Press Release > http://www.prweb.com/releases/2006/1/prweb329119.htm
Join 1/2 price camping today at http://www.camphalfprice.com/index.php?ref=15 RV Roof Inspection, Maintenance and Repair by Les Doll a working certified RV technician and author of: How to inspect and evaluate a used motorhome the "PAINLESS" way e-book
Inspecting the roof sealant on an RV is something you should do twice a year. Why? Think about this - one drip per minute (through a pinhole leak) adds up to 1440 drips per day or 10,080 drips in a week. I don't have time to figure out how many gallons of water there are in 10,080 drips, but I think you see my point. Closely inspect the roof sealant condition on every protruding fixture on the roof. Any cracks or thin spots can be touched up with the appropriate material. If the roof sealant is peeling or flaking in any way, then the old coating must be physically removed. On metal roofs I use a 1' wide scraper with a firm blade, like the ones used by auto technicians for scraping off old gaskets. For rubber roofs I made a similar sized plastic scraper that won't cut the rubber membrane. If you heat the old coating with a hot air gun, it will come off fairly easily.
How to inspect and evaluate a used motorhome the "PAINLESS" way This e-guide was written by Les Doll, a working Certified RV technician, with years of RV construction and maintenance experience. In this guide you will find many little-known secrets and methods used by professional buyers to evaluate a used RV. This one of a kind electronic guide is your step by step road map to the selection of a trouble free used RV.
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The Three Primary Systems of an RV How does an RV work? How do you get hot water, cold food and satellite TV when you're out in the middle of no where. How is it possible to use a microwave when you're driving down the road and what makes the shower work when you aren't even connected to a water source? This e-book has the answers! BUY NOW!!
How to Buy an RV, Before you Buy it Looking for your first RV? Don't buy it before you have read this e-book. Take control of your RV buying experience and save thousands of dollars. BUY NOW!!
The Complete Guide to Dinghy Towing This e-book will explain everything you need to know about towing behind a motorhome in an easy to understand format. Our goal with this e-book is to help you learn how to properly tow a dinghy, and to assist you in making the right decisions to meet your particular towing needs. BUY NOW!!
A Collection of RV Tips Recently updated, with over thirty new tips added. There are tips that will save the RVer time and money, and some that will prevent untimely, costly repairs to your RV. Some of the tips are common sense, some you learn from experience, and some were passed on from other RVers.
What you need to Know, Before you Tow The e-book is packed with information on subjects like properly matching your tow vehicle and trailer, trailer weights, backing techniques that really work, proper hitch work, towing tips, driving tips, controlling sway, weighing your RV and much more.
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This isn't exactly my cup of tea when it comes to RVing, but it may be yours. You be the judge! Read more> http://www.contracostatimes.com/mld/cctimes/news/transportation/13578349.htm
Rest Areas and Welcome Centers by William C. Herow
This is a very popular title and now it has been completely updated and revised! Quickly and easily locate rest areas, welcome centers, roadside turnouts, and scenic vistas along America's Interstate highways. Find out where these areas are and the facilities available such as restrooms, phones, picnic tables, vending machines, RV dump stations, and designated pet walk areas.
Rest Areas & Welcome Centers also includes Cracker Barrel locations and discount stores like Wal-Mart, Sam's Club, K-Mart, and Target. Easily find travel centers like AmBest Truck Stops, Flying J Travel Plazas, Love's, Petro, Pilot, and TA Travel Centers. These places welcome RVers with services such as propane, diesel fuel, restaurants, and dump stations. Some even offer free overnight parking!
Also included is state tourism contact information, a convenient list of toll-free numbers for hotels and motels across America, and an RV dump station locator. Rest Areas & Welcome Centers is a valuable resource for anyone that travels America's Interstate highways. 240 pages
Select this link to view a sample chapter (Adobe Reader PDF, 184KB)
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Travelers Guide to the Firearms Laws
The 2006 Rally
Mark your calendars for the 2006 Rally in Daytona Beach, Florida. Don't miss the fun from April 7-10. For more information > http://camping.about.com/b/a/234392.htm The RV Book, a newly released guide to understanding and Enjoying RV's
This is a link to a Press Release about my new book if you would like to read it. http://www.prweb.com/releases/2006/1/prweb328373.htm
The new 2006 North American Directory
A special commemorative edition to celebrate 70 years of Woodalls' service to the industry is available for pre-publication sale:
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Everything a dog might need in an emergency whether at home or on the road. The Canine Companion kit contains 42 first-aid, health care, wound care, bandaging, and comfort/safety items; with easy to follow instructions written by Dr. Bloomfield, specifically for each product. RV Education 101 feels this kit is a smart necessity if you are going to travel with your dogs. Canine Companion - "Emergency First Aid and Travel Kit for Dogs"
The Original Checklists for RVers
RV Education 101's Mark Polk knows first hand that checklists help to simplify our daily lives. If we don't write down what we need to remember, inevitably we forget something. This can be especially true with RVs because there are just too many things to remember. You will want to protect yourself and your investment in a routine and safe manner. Mark has an extensive background in RV service, sales and management. In this 80 page e-book he has compiled all the checklists an RVer will ever need, all in one place. There are over 35 checklists applicable for pop-ups, travel trailers, fifth wheels and motorhomes, to use from the time you purchase your RV until you store it for winter and everything in between. It includes checklists for Pre-delivery Inspections, Basic Inventory, Tools & Supplies, Getting There Safely, Campground Set-up, Pre-Trip, Home Security, Dinghy Towing, Essential Items, Nice to Have Items, Traveling with Pets, Awning Operation, Winterizing & De-winterizing your RV, Storing your RV, Battery Testing Chart, Spring Prep, and much more. This e-book has been updated with 10 new checklists! Checklists for RVers will be downloaded immediately after purchase and is delivered in Adobe Acrobat PDF format. You can read it on your computer or print it for reading later.
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Our goal with this monthly newsletter is to provide you with helpful information to make all of your RV experiences more enjoyable. I left my position as an RV Sales and F&I manager in 2000 to start my own company, RV Education 101. We produce educational videos, DVDs and e-books on how to use and maintain your RV. The reason I left my job was due to my concern about the lack of educational and safety awareness material available to the RV consumer, in other words, you. We are a small company. My wife Dawn left her position in RV sales to help start the company and is our Sales and Marketing Director. We currently have a 28-foot Class C motor home. We have two boys, Tyler 9 and Josh 15, both avid RVers and two dogs, Gracie and Buck. Gracie is the good one. If you would like to learn more about us and RV Education 101 feel free to visit our website> www.rveducation101.com RV Education 101 Newsletter © Copyright 2004, 2005, 2006 Mark J. Polk, except where indicated otherwise. All rights reserved worldwide. Reprint only with permission from copyright holder(s). All trademarks are property of their respective owners. All contents provided as is. Advertisers are solely responsible for ad content. To contact us with feedback or questions, email to: info@rveducation101.com To subscribe, please email http://rveducation101.com/email/ To unsubscribe, please email http://rveducation101.com/email/unsubscribe.asp RV Education 101 Newsletter is an opt-in ezine available by subscription only. We neither use nor endorse the use of spam. Your email address will ONLY be used to distribute this newsletter and will NEVER be sold or given to any other entity!! Happy Camping, Mark
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