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Mike Wendland, RV Podcast Episode 193: How to get a complete RV Education
In this episode… we talk about RV Education 101, how to learn how to maintain, repair and operate your RV and all the intricate parts and accessories through affordable online training. Our special interview guest this week is with our friend Mark Polk, who has made available an amazing library of how-to tips,videos and RV training courses. Mark is the best in the business at this and I’m sure you’ll find the wealth of knowledge he is offers will greatly enhance your RV Lifestyle.
You can access Mark’s complete curriculum of RV training courses at https://rvonlinetraining.com/

Chuck Woodbury, editor of RV Travel
I met Dawn and Mark back when they had just produced their first video, which must be about 20 years ago. We have worked together ever since in too many ways to count. They’re good people, totally committed to what they do and absolutely sincere about their passion to educate RVers. I admire them hugely for their commitment and hard work. Honestly, I can’t figure out how Mark can produce so much great content — articles, videos,online courses, books — and still have time to eat and sleep. Anyone who is lucky enough to work with these two will never be disappointed and I mean never.

Here at Rousseau’s RV we find that our customers want to understand how their RV works and how to protect their investment for the long term. “The RV book”, by RV Education 101 is a great source of knowledge, spelling out the details in layman’s terms for easy understanding. I think anyone that owns an RV should be required to read chapter 6 explaining the basic operation of all the mechanical systems in a typical RV. Additionally, many people new to RVs have picked up a copy to not only familiarize themselves with what’s involved in owning an RV but also to help them decide what they really need for their planned usage. Everything is explained in an easy to read format from: “So you’re thinking about a camper…” to “How do I winterize and put my unit in storage off season?” This book is a solid gem of knowledge every RVer should own!

Randy White
Store Manager
Rousseau’s RV Center
Lakeville, MA

Janine Pettit – creator of and an Ambassador for Girl Campers everywhere has this to say about RV Education 101: Mark and his wife Dawn run the RV Education 101 website, have produced over 350 YouTube videos, and Mark Polk has a widely read blog on Go RVing. He is an industry leader in safety and education and always provides his expertise and experience to seasoned RVers and newcomers alike.”
Janine called upon Mark to help her determine if she needed a weight distribution hitch and to help her understand the criteria used to make that determination. Find out more about what they talked about HERE


Bob Zagami the Executive Director of New England RV Dealers Association:
Small business entrepreneurs who see a problem, create a solution, launch a business and make life easier for those who buy their products and services drive the economy of this country.
I think that’s an apt description of what Dawn and Mark Polk envisioned when they launched
RV Education 101. The problem was inadequate training being provided to new RV owners, the solution was to create a company that focused exclusively on creating education and training products that would provide exactly what RV consumers were looking for.
I’ve had the pleasure of knowing and working with Dawn and Mark since the first year they were in business (1999), when I was a freelance reporter with RV News.
I’ve never heard a bad word spoken about Dawn and Mark, or a negative comment about their company or their products. They are exactly what every small business in America should strive to become.
They have faced challenges head-on and found ways to overcome them. They have survived recessions and the ups and downs of our industry. And they continue to develop new products and services for RV enthusiasts all around this great country.
I can recommend RV Education 101 from personal experience as and industry consultant, freelance writer, and as the Executive Director of the New England RV Dealers Association. I think these products should be on the shelves of every dealer and parts and accessories store. I think these products should be provided to customers by dealers when they are delivering a new RV, whether it is that families first RV or the tenth RV.
That’s how good these products are . . . that’s how good this company is . . . and that’s how professional Dawn and Mark are. You will enjoy doing business with RV Education 101, and you will quickly appreciate the value and professionalism they bring to our industry and RV consumers every day.

GREG GERBER Founder of RV Daily Report:
Mark Polk has written a superbly insightful book on how to use and properly maintain any recreation vehicle. This indispensable guide will save RV owners plenty of money and countless hours of frustration. With the possible exception of a sewer hose, The RV Book should be the first thing new RV owners buy. After reading it, they should store it in the cabinet above their refrigerator – it will be like taking an RV service technician with them on vacation. As a seasoned RV user himself, Mark knows first hand what all RV owners need to know to enjoy a hassle-free and safe experience on the road and in the campground. Don’t have an RV yet? The RV Book can help anyone select the right motorhome or travel trailer based on the unique needs of his or her family. Mark skillfully guides even the most novice of RV users through the sometimes complicated maze of buying, owning, storing and maintaining a recreation vehicle. The book’s resource section lists the names of scores of companies and associations directly involved in the RV industry, along with their web addresses should further information be desired. Reading The RV Book is just like buying 10 years of RVing experience.

Rollin’ On TV
Rollin’ On TV always strives to bring you the highest quality educational, entertaining and informative material, both on TV and on-line. That is why we partnered with RV Education 101 more than 6 years ago. Mark’s video tips and articles have been a strong part of our website and social media since then. There are many so-called RV experts out there and you may or may not receive the right answers for your particular situation. The more we learned about Mark’s background the more we were convinced that this was the right company for us to work with in regards to RV Education!
If you want to learn from the pro in this RV industry, we highly recommend you look at the collections offered by RV Education 101.

Stephanie and Jeremy Puglisi of RV Travel Atlas
Mark Polk of RV Education 101 is simply one of the most experienced RV experts in the industry today. He started washing campers at an RV dealership when he was just a teenager, and he couldn’t resist tinkering around in the service center even at that young age. After a career in the military, Mark returned to his roots as an RV sales manager and then later, finance and insurance manager.

Now RV enthusiasts are the lucky recipients of all that knowledge he accumulated along the way. After working at the dealership for years, Mark realized that customers couldn’t possibly retain all the information they were given when purchasing their first RV. In a pre-You Tube world, he knew they needed video tutorials that they could refer to again and again.

So RV Education 101 was born.


I reached out to Mark after listening to him speak on a RVFA podcast about towing capacities for travel trailers and fifth wheels. For an RV newbie, calculating all the loads and comparing to the various tow vehicle weight ratings can be a daunting (and incredibly confusing) task. He helped me understand exactly what my vehicle was rated for, as well as some of the lesser-known metrics to consider when figuring out what type and size RV to purchase. His insight was thoughtful and explained in a manner that even the least experienced person can understand. If you’re like me and are looking for an unbiased industry resource, I highly recommend taking the training courses and working with his team to get all your RV’ing questions answered!
Martyn S.

Dawn, I have enjoyed the RV101 videos (Travel Trailer). I haven’t watched the one dealing with Winterization ( I’ll watch in the fall before I winterize) and found them to be extremely useful for a brand new RV’er such as myself. I have watched the videos more than once to help some of the topics thoroughly sink in. The demonstration on “backing up” a trailer was very helpful and made my very first backing attempt go very smoothly to everyone’s amazement.
Thanks again!…Marc Levine

Dawn – You guys are the best. We would not take an RV trip without checking on your website first. We are new RVers and would have made a LARGE number of mistakes if you were not there to help us out. Have a great week.
Steve Cox…Virginia

Hi Dawn, We just bought our first fifth-wheel, a used 2002 Keystone Laredo. We have been looking for a few years and along the way, we bought your videos on towing and setting up the trailer which, by the way, are great! Thanks so much for your check-lists e-book. It is packed full of valuable information. We watched your video again last night, and we are so pleased with how straight-forward your husband presents everything. When we first purchased our fifth-wheel, all the information about what you had to do to set it up was so overwhelming, but you guys make it so easy to learn and remember. I am sure we will think of you both as we start “playing” with our fifth-wheel today. We can hardly wait.
Thanks,
Mary H Kloman

Mark, I wanted to personally thank you for all the education material you provide on RVs. I have purchased two of your e-books which came in very useful while purchasing our travel trailer. We are new to RVing and needed a LOT of education. I just finished watching your video on travel trailer/5th wheel info. I am feeling much more confident about taking possession of our 29′ Puma tomorrow!!
I have ordered a few more items from your web-site and look forward to watching them and learning more about rving. Thanks again for you do for the industry and for those of us who haven’t a clue!!
Blessings,
Shari Karanas…Louisiana

Hi Dawn and Mark,
I just bought your Travel Trailer/ 5th Wheel Set (can’t wait to watch the videos).
We ordered a new Flagstaff 831 RLSS TT and will take delivery on 15 April. I did a search on “Google” to find you and was quite impressed with your site. You offered exactly what we were looking for. I know for a fact that I will be ordering from you again. Can’t wait to get “EDUCATED”.
I can’t Thank you enough for the “Checklist for RVers” (instant e-book). I can honestly say that the both of you are well seasoned when it comes to RVing. It’s evident by the way you presented all this valuable information. You laid out everything in laymen’s terms. I feel that this should be sitting on book store shelves. You deserve a “HIGH 5” for all your efforts.
I am totally devoted to your web site. Keep up the great work.
Thanks again.
Ken & LaDonna Wade….North Carolina

Hi, Mark and Dawn,
My name is Judy Grant and I recently purchased your on Class A Motorhomes and the 10 minute one on what to have with you. I just what to say thank you. These two videos were the best thing we could have purchased. My husband and I are “rookies” to RVing and we have started with a 97 Winnebago Adventurer. The dealership we purchased it from gave us a “walk through” so to speak, but it was nothing like the detail you gave in the video.
Anyway, we are getting better at camping and what we need to do thanks to the video.
Thanks again.
Judy……South Carolina

Your web site and products and service are ALL fantastic!!!
I would like the other item the 10 minute tips video. And we will certainly be ordering MANY MANY more items from you. Again, your service is unmatched, and I have already watched all three of the videos and read the book. I cannot tell you how helpful this is for “new RVers”. We are quickly telling everyone about your site, products and most of all your fantastic customer service. I cannot say enough good things about your company. We will be clients for many years to come. Congratulations on such a marvelous job!
Thanks so much!
Signed – A new RV owner,
Steve Cox……Virginia

Hey, folks!
We received our videos and bumper sticker last week and watched them again last night. We are really impressed that you have actually put out a product that is all inclusive and fully useful. As I told you before, we are amateurs with a capital A, and you have given us a shot of confidence with all of the relevant information. We are reading the rvu articles often. Thanks for the help.
Sincerely,
Lee & Verla……Missouri

Dear Mark,
I didn’t know sites like yours existed and we are so thankful to you and your wife for taking the initiative and meeting this need. We are just beginning to prepare for our dream by educating ourselves. “RV Buying Tips 101” is the first order of business today.
Anyway, all that to say thank you. We appreciate the service you are offering to greenhorns like us!
Sincerely,
Lori and Jim Williams

Congratulations on your videos! I must say this was probably the best money I have spent on videos in a very long time. Having purchased our tent-trailer in August of this year, I’m not exactly a seasoned pro, but your videos brought so many details into focus.
My wife and I plan on watching over again a few more times just to make sure we grasp everything you explain.
Cheers and thanks again.
Roger Morin…Quebec, Canada

Your videos are so helpful! My husband and I are new RVers and need all the advice we can get.
Thanks again, Shirley Martin ……

Wow! Wow! What service. Yes, I did open the E-Book checklist and printed all the pages this morning. My husband is SOOO HAPPY! . Thank you for such great service and consideration. This E-Book and the Video will definitely help us in taking care of our motorhome.
God Bless. Judith Gage……Michigan.

Hey Polk folks,
I just wanted to express my appreciation in all that you say AND do. You guys are some of the nicest people I have never met. I would, however, love to meet you someday. If ever you find your travels bring you anywhere near northern Illinois give us an e-mail where you’ll be staying. It would be such a pleasure to camp with you guys. Keep up the outstanding work! Looking forward to more of your inspirational words and knowledgeable advice. As my kids say, ” You Rock!”
God Bless you guys!
Jeff and Collen and Luke and Danny and Becky

Dear RV Education 101,
We would like to thank you for making such great products! My husband and I recently purchased a Class C motorhome and with our purchase we were given a copy of your video “Learning RV’s the Easy Way, the video pertaining to Class C operation from our Dealer. This was very valuable. Being first time motorhome owners, we had much to learn and your video helped to answer many of our questions. As a result, we also purchased your RV e-book “Checklists for RV’ers” as well. We have printed it and have it in a binder that we keep in the motorhome – what an important tool!
Your products will keep us from having to learn things “the hard way!”
P.S……..thank you for the wonderful customer service. I think all businesses should take a lesson from you! There are so many businesses today that just treat people like a number, not a human being. I appreciated our conversation. Like I said before, it’s a big step up for us (owning a Class C motorhome) and there is so much that you have to know! But like the Mastercard ads, never having to go to the restroom in the woods again – PRICELESS! I think the winterizing video would be GREAT! I will get that on Tuesday. A big money saver, for sure! Again, thank you. If you and your family are ever visiting Alaska, come and say hello!
Thank you!
Happy Customers
The Welborn Family
Anchorage, Alaska

Training Videos


HI The 3 videos all arrived on Friday. I got a chance to see them all this weekend. They are fantastic. What a great idea they were. I have never been in a rv before so these will definitely be of use when I pick it up next month. I learned alot from them and feel comfortable now to take the rv out and not have stuff go wrong.Thanks again, Nick Jensen….Canada

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By the way we have really enjoyed the video…we’re new to the whole RV thing (now too old for tents) and it helped us understand a lot of what we are hearing and seeing.
Regards, Mark Hysong

Dawn,

Just wanted to let you know that I am new to RV’ing (just bought my first expandable last month). I have been using the videos and getting the newletters from RV Education 101 and they have been godsends to a newbie like me.

I am working on the RV education site to get an RV “diploma” as well…much to learn.

Please keep up the great work and pass my thanks on to your husband too! I recommend your site to every RV’er I meet. Good news for your company is that whenever I mention your site, many already know about it. Looks like you’re meeting the needs of a lot of people.
Respectfully,
Gary Brogna

P.S. I hope you continue to develop the RV education 101 site. If it grows large enough, maybe you could add more in-depth information for course levels 200, 300 and so on.

“Wanted to let you know that I’ve watched all 3 of the videos and will review the towing one again before I take off. Very well done, I learned what I hoped I would learn and feel better prepared for the upcoming trip.
How to set up the trailer and handle trailer chores was also useful.
Mike Euritt…California

“Thank you again Mark for your help, you are a wiz at explaining complicated things. As an owner of three of your videos, I am a very satisfied customer. One of them was your video on towing a trailer that I bought when I first got my Bantam – I’d never towed anything in my life and the video gave me the extra confidence I needed to get started!! The other two were travel trailer 101 and winterizing & storing.
All of the videos have been a great help to me by both explaining the technical aspects of the camper, as well as just taking the edge off of the fear of the unknown. Just seeing it done with ease, makes me feel more confident that I can do it too. Also, I don’t know of many business owners these days who will take the time to explain something to their customers the way you have. I can’t give you enough praise.
Nancy Cote from Massachusetts….
P.S. Your products fill a great need. I’ll be sure to tell anyone I know who needs advice to look up rveducation101.com!

Training Videos


Hi there, I bought your video for Class A Motorhomes, being a new first time owner of a rather “vintage” motorhome. I thought your video was excellent and very helpful and informative.
VICKI SMITH-KARVEL

“Hello to both of you, Dawn and Mark. My name is Stephen Mason, and I live in New Jersey. As you both know, when my wife and I went to pickup our TT, the dealer did a walk through with us. And I did ask many questions. When we got home with the TT, I forgot everything that they told me… I had to call the RV Dealer up a few times, and ask many questions. And I kept getting a different person for a different question. THEN the Asst. Service Manager, told me about your RV Education 101 web site. I hurried home and downloaded the 101 RV Tips E book. Wow, so much good information.
Then I said to my wife, if the E Book is this good, I wonder how good the videos must be. Well, the next day I ordered 3 videos. I had to watch all of them right away. THEY ARE GREAT and very informative. I want to take this time out and tell you both that I am happy that we have people like you both to help people like me who know nothing about anything and now learning a lot from your tapes. Again, thanks to the both or you.
P.S. I also told the RV dealer that they should offer the collection of all your videos and I will pass your name around also Steve….

Training Videos


Mark-
Your RV Education info sent monthly is beyond “just great”. Carol J. Walsh Newsletter

I get your newsletter and find it the best info I’ve been getting! I also receive another weekly newsletter and like that as well; but you guys are second to none as you offer so much info in your letter as well as links. Love your whole “RV 101” site!! Thanks so much and God bless you!!

Lan Sarra

“This is by far the best investment an inexperienced or experienced RVer can make. I have been RVing for eight years and am not afraid to admit that I thought I knew everything until I watched the Motor home video. Thanks!
J. WIlson

“I received my RV video for travel trailers / 5th wheels and I must say that it was excellent. It explains everything I have wondered about in regard to set up of an RV. I thought Mark Polk was great in his explanation of all the systems. He may not be “Hollywood”, but he’s a “star” in my book. Thanks for a fantastic way to “know in advance what to expect, and be better prepared” for RV travel. I can’t wait to get my 5th wheel and hit the road!”
Sue Younkin


I just wanted to thank you for the information on the video. I went ahead and purchased it for my friend (with a Class B motor home) for Christmas and she loves it. She said all of the things in the promo blurb were true. This, of course, means that I, too, will purchase one to get a feel for all that is involved when the times comes.”
Dana J.


“Just to let you know I got my video and was so pleased with the information and quality that went into it. I bought a new Viking in March and have not been able to get it out as often as I had hoped. I had so many questions that were answered in the video that now I feel more than comfortable with the techniques I will be using when using it. Thanks so much, keep up the good work!”
Ed Garcia


“Every RV owner should own this video. Sometimes people don’t like calling the dealer every time they forget how something works. The motor home video has so much information. It was well worth the money!”
Nancy and Don K

eCampSite.com Pop-Up 101 DVD Review:
Currently owners of a 1980’s model pop up travel trailer, the first thing that became obvious to us in the Pop Up 101 DVD was that although the pop up used in the instructional video is a much newer model, the information contained in the video is as useful for the pop up that we own as it is for the pop up in the video itself.

Reviewing the video on DVD gave us the added advantage of being able to watch it completely through or jump from chapter to chapter. We watched it completely through and used the chapter buttons to quickly jump to information we wanted to see again. This can be done on a dvd player, a computer, or as we did on our laptop.

Mark Polk hosts the video and took us step by step through the pop up from making sure you haven’t overloaded it which can be dangerous, to backing it in at the campground, and how to hook everything up. He includes do’s and dont’s that not everyone may realize are important. Mark does not speak over your head, he speaks in everyday, easy to understand language. He speaks slowly, but not too slowly making it easy to follow him and repeats a few things in a variety of ways to help the viewer completely understand. Watching the video, it seems as though he is a neighbor, friend, or family member with RVing experience who has come along with you for your first trip in the pop up.

When we had completed viewing the video, even Michelle felt that she could comfortably take the pop up on a trip alone. Normally her “setting up” duties at the campsite do not involve the camper itself but instead asking when she’ll be able to get to the cooler before the kids ask one more time if they can have a pop and when the camper has been set up, she goes about laying out pillows, sweeping the floor, and hanging ropes for wet towels. She now wants to know when she’ll get to hook up the brake lights *laugh*.

We believe the RV Education 101 videos (www.rveducation101.com ) to be an essential part of your video library if you are already the owner of an RV, considering purchasing another type of RV, or are considering purchasing a recreational vehicle for the first time. We highly recommend this video to someone who has been given the opportunity to borrow a friends pop up. The value of properly caring for a friends RV is priceless.

If you already own an RV, even if you’ve owned it for years, the video contains information that you might not be remembering from season to season and it would be perfect viewing for that first warm spring evening when you know you can’t pull the RV out yet but the camping bug has made you itch. If you are considering purchasing another type of RV, we can only guess that each video is similar in style and will seamlessly help you make the move. Last but not least, if you are considering your first RV purchase, this video will give you the comfort and confidence of knowing that you’ll have many years of enjoyment and value in your purchase, can safely move it from location to location, and will know how to avoid doing damage to your RV that can be costly.
This video will lead you through 60 plus minutes of charts, hands on and easy to understand instruction that will walk you through your pop-up from the time you leave your home, until your trip is over and everything in between including how to store it!


RV EDUCATION 101.COM have redesigned their Videos and E-books as well as added to their extensive library. If you are NEW TO RVING they definitely have something to share with you but even EXPERIENCED RVERS will gain mega information from this reasonably priced line-up of help. From Understanding your first RV (separate walk-thrus of Class A and C motorhomes, travel trailers, pop-ups, rentals etc) to Winterizing to Storage to Must-Have easy Add-ons to Check Lists and so much more. You owe it to yourself to check out their complex selection of available assistance.

Peggi McDonald of rvliving

RV Dealer Testimonials:
George Leduc, General Sales Manager of Longview RV:
“The videos work out well for us. We’ve had them for over three years, and we try to make sure our customers get them before delivery. They find them immensely helpful. They watch them and write down any questions they may have. And then, when they come in for the orientation, they’re light years ahead of where they would otherwise be.”


Annette Autry, President of Allsport RV Center in Fayetteville North Carolina:
“The RV training videos help me to provide a more meaningful and informative walkthrough experience for my customers. It really prepares them, so they ask more substantive questions. The videos solve a lot of problems out there and make the customer a happy customer”
“This approach, ultimately helps my customers achieve a higher level of product knowledge. It also lessens the frequency of follow-up phone calls from consumers because the videos answer many of the questions they are likely to have. A good percentage of your complaints from customers reflect a lack of knowledge rather than a real problem. These videos allow them to have an understanding of the whole vehicle.”


Steve Schermaul, Parts Manager for Byerly RV in Eureka, Mo:
Dealers feel that Polk’s instructional videos are worthwhile. “They make our customers better educated.”

TSTC appreciates your generosity

Dawn

We at TSTC do appreciate your generosity in providing video training materials (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…..
We will be happy to view the video material and then write a review for your website.

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
Instructor – Recreational Vehicle Program
Industrial Maintenance Engineering
Texas State Technical College
Waco, Texas 76705
254 867- 4878 office
254 867-3570 fax
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www.rveducation101.com
RV Education 101 is a North Carolina based Company that produces educational videos on how to use and maintain your RV. Mark Polk, the owner, started in the RV industry as an apprentice technician in the early 1970’s. After retiring as a CW3 from the military (where Polk was an automotive maintenance technician, and was in charge of some very large maintenance operations throughout his career) in 1996, he got back into the industry he had a passion for. Polk has an extensive background in RV sales, service and management. He felt so strongly about educating the consumer that he left his position as an RV Sales Manager in 2000 to devote himself full time to his company. Mark’s program includes instructional videos and other materials to make your RVing lifestyle even easier. Mark also provides the RV Savvy segments for the RVTV program and can be seen on the Outdoor Channel. You can order Mark’s complete line of RV Education 101 material from www.rveducation101.com

A little Inspiration

The Mayonnaise Jar and 2 Cups of Coffee…

When things in your life seem almost too much to handle, when 24 hours in a day are not enough, remember the mayonnaise jar and the 2 cups of coffee.

professor stood before his philosophy class and had some items in front of him. When the class began, he wordlessly picked up a very large and empty mayonnaise jar and proceeded to fill it with golf balls. He then asked the students if the jar was full. They agreed that it was.

The professor then picked up a box of pebbles and poured them into the jar He shook the jar lightly. The pebbles rolled into the open areas between the golf balls. He then asked the students again if the jar was full. They agreed it was.

The professor next picked up a box of sand and poured it into the jar. Of course, the sand filled up everything else. He asked once more if the jar was full. The students responded with an unanimous “yes.”

The professor then produced two cups of coffee from under the table and poured the entire contents into the jar effectively filling the empty space between the sand. The students laughed.

“Now,” said the professor as the laughter subsided, “I want you to recognize that this jar represents your life. The golf balls are the important things—your family, your children, your health, your friends and your favorite passions—and if everything else was lost and only they remained, your life would still be full.

The pebbles are the other things that matter like your job, your house and your car.

The sand is everything else—the small stuff. “If you put the sand into the jar first,” he continued, “there is no room for the pebbles or the golf balls. The same goes for life. If you spend all your time and energy on the small stuff you will never have room for the things that are important to you.
“Pay attention to the things that are critical to your happiness. Spend time with your children. Spend time with your parents. Visit with grandparents. Take time to get medical checkups. Take your spouse out to dinner. Play another 18. There will always be time to clean the house and fix the disposal. Take care of the golf balls first—the things that really matter. Set your priorities. The rest is just sand.”

One of the students raised her hand and inquired what the coffee represented. The professor smiled and said, “I’m glad you asked.”

The coffee just shows you that no matter how full your life may seem, there’s always room for a couple of cups of coffee with a friend.”

Star Spangled Banner

We thought that even if many of us know about this, it is a nice refresher……
Unless you know all four stanzas of the Star Spangled Banner you may
find this most interesting. Perhaps most of you didn’t realize what
Francis Scott Key’s profession was or what he was doing on a ship. This
is a good brush-up on your history.

(Editor’s Note- Near the end of his life, the great science fiction
author Isaac Asimov wrote a short story about the four stanzas of our
national anthem. However brief, this well-circulated piece is an eye
opener from the dearly departed doctor……)

‘ I have a weakness — I am crazy, absolutely nuts, about our national
anthem. The words are difficult and the tune is almost impossible, but
frequently when I’m taking a shower I sing it with as much power and
emotion as I can. It shakes me up every time.’

NO REFUGE COULD SAVE
By Dr. Isaac Asimov

I was once asked to speak at a luncheon. Taking my life in my hands, I
announced I was going to sing our national anthem — all four stanzas.
This was greeted with loud groans. One man closed the door to the
kitchen, where the noise of dishes and cutlery was loud and distracting.
‘Thanks, Herb,’ I said.

‘That’s all right,’ he said. ‘It was at the request of the kitchen
staff’

I explained the background of the anthem and then sang all four stanzas.
Let me tell you, those people had never heard it before — or had never
really listened. I got a standing ovation. But it was not me; it was the
anthem.

More recently, while conducting a seminar, I told my students the story
of the anthem and sang all four stanzas. Again there was a wild ovation
and prolonged applause. And again, it was the anthem and not me.

So now let me tell you how it came to be written.

In 1812, the United States went to war with Great Britain, primarily
over freedom of the seas. We were in the right. For two years, we held
off the British, even though we were still a rather weak country. Great
Britain was in a life and death struggle with Napoleon. In fact, just as
the United States declared war, Napoleon marched off to invade Russia.
If he won, as everyone expected, he would control Europe, and Great
Britain would be isolated. It was no time for her to be involved in an
American war.

At first, our seamen proved better than the British. After we won a
battle on Lake Erie in 1813, the American commander, Oliver Hazard
Perry, sent the message, ‘We have met the enemy and they are ours.’
However, the weight of the British navy beat down our ships eventually.
New England, hard-hit by a tightening blockade, threatened secession.

Meanwhile, Napoleon was beaten in Russia and in 1814 was forced to
abdicate. Great Britain now turned its attention to the United States,
launching a three-pronged attack.

The northern prong was to come down Lake Champlain toward New York and
seize parts of New England.

The southern prong was to go up the Mississippi, take New Orleans and
paralyze the west.

The central prong was to head for the mid-Atlantic states and then
attack Baltimore, the greatest port south of New York. If Baltimore was
taken, the nation, which still hugged the Atlantic coast, could be split
in two. The fate of the United States, then, rested to a large extent on
the success or failure of the central prong.

The British reached the American coast, and on August 24, 1814, took
Washington, D.C. Then they moved up the Chesapeake Bay toward Baltimore.
On September 12, they arrived and found 1,000 men in Fort McHenry, whose
guns controlled the harbor. If the British wished to take Baltimore,
they would have to take the fort.

On one of the British ships was an aged physician, William Beanes, who
had been arrested in Maryland and brought along as a prisoner. Francis
Scott Key, a lawyer and friend of the physician, had come to the ship to
negotiate his release.

The British captain was willing, but the two Americans would have to
wait. It was now the night of September 13, and the bombardment of Fort
McHenry was about to start.

As twilight deepened, Key and Beanes saw the American flag flying over
Fort McHenry. Through the night, they heard bombs bursting and saw the
red glare of rockets. They knew the fort was resisting and the American
flag was still flying. But toward morning the bombardment ceased, and a
dread silence fell. Either Fort McHenry had surrendered and the British
flag flew above it, or the bombardment had failed and the American flag
still flew.

As dawn began to brighten the eastern sky, Key and Beanes stared out at
the fort, trying to see which flag flew over it. He and the physician
must have asked each other over and over, ‘Can you see the flag?’

After it was all finished, Key wrote a four stanza poem telling the
events of the night. Called ‘The Defense of Fort McHenry,’ it was
published in newspapers and swept the nation. Someone noted that the
words fit an old English tune called, ‘To Anacreon in Heaven’ — a
difficult melody with an uncomfortably large vocal range. For obvious
reasons, Key’s work became known as ‘The Star Spangled Banner,’ and in
1931 Congress declared it the official anthem of the United States.

Now that you know the story, here are the words. Presumably, the old
doctor is speaking. This is what he asks Key:

Oh! say, can you see, by the dawn’s early light,
What so proudly we hailed at the twilight’s last gleaming?
Whose broad stripes and bright stars, through the perilous fight,
O’er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming?
And the rocket’s red glare, the bombs bursting in air,
Gave proof thro’ the night that our flag was still there.
Oh! say, does that star-spangled banner yet wave,
O’er the land of the free and the home of the brave?

(‘Ramparts,’ in case you don’t know, are the protective walls or other
elevations that surround a fort.) The first stanza asks a question. The
second gives an answer:

On the shore, dimly seen thro’ the mist of the deep
Where the foe’s haughty host in dread silence reposes,
What is that which the breeze, o’er the towering steep.
As it fitfully blows, half conceals, half discloses?
Now it catches the gleam of the morning’s first beam,
In full glory reflected, now shines on the stream
‘Tis the star-spangled banner. Oh! long may it wave
O’er the land of the free and the home of the brave!

‘The towering steep’ is again, the ramparts. The bombardment has failed,
and the British can do nothing more but sail away, their mission a
failure. In the third stanza I feel Key allows himself to gloat over the
American triumph. In the aftermath of the bombardment, Key probably was
in no mood to act otherwise? During World War I when the British were
our Staunchest allies, this third stanza was not sung. However, I know
it, so here it is:

And where is that band who so vauntingly swore
That the havoc of war and the battle’s confusion
A home and a country should leave us no more?
Their blood has washed out their foul footstep’s pollution.
No refuge could save the hireling and slave
From the terror of flight, or the gloom of the grave,
And the star-spangled banner in triumph doth wave
O’er the land of the free and the home of the brave.

(The fourth stanza, a pious hope for the future, should be sung more
slowly than the other three and with even deeper feeling):

Oh! thus be it ever, when freemen shall stand
Between their loved homes and the war’s desolation,
Blest with victory and peace, may the Heaven – rescued land
Praise the Power that hath made and preserved us a nation.
Then conquer we must, for our cause is just,
And this be our motto –‘In God is our trust.’
And the star-spangled banner in triumph doth wave
O’er the land of the free and the home of the brave.

I hope you will look at the national anthem with new eyes. Listen to it,
the next time you have a chance, with new ears. Pay attention to the
words. And don’t let them ever take it away … not even one word of it.
And yes, it should be sung in English

RV University This Week 9/21/2009


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U of RV Journal #34- September 21, 2009


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Tip #1

RV toilet paper is biodegradable and designed for RV use. If you don’t use toilet paper designed for use in RVs buy a cheap single ply brand from the store. Do not use the heavy double ply type. You want it to break down and dissolve with the chemicals in the holding tank.

Tip #2
Twice a year (especially before storing) take a can of graphite spray, insert the small tubing into the locks, and spray every lock on the RV. This should prevent any problems with the locks on your RV.

Tip #3
Propane Safety~ DO NOT:

  • Do not use an open flame to check for propane leaks.
  • Do not use the range burners or oven as a source of heat; it is not vented outside and depleted oxygen can cause asphyxiation.
  • Do not go to a gas station to refuel unless you extinguish any open flames and, or pilot lights and turn LP gas appliances off.
  • Do not transport LP gas cylinders inside a vehicle.
  • Do not be afraid of LP gas, but do respect it and handle it properly.


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    Q.

    I’m a newbie and I’m getting conflicting information about driving with my fridge on. I’m concerned about all the horror story videos that I have seen with RVs along the side of the road on fire.

    1. Some say never drive with LP on. Some say no problem. Which is correct?
    2. Gas stations. Some say turn fridge off at stations. Some say turn LP off from outside. Which is correct?
    3. I have an auto switch so my fridge will use electric when I’m plugged in at sites. Is there any way to set up a separate switch to use my two deep cell batteries while driving and fueling? It seems logical. No?
    Thanks for any clarification you can give me,

    Mark Says:

    These are some tough questions and I can understand why you get mixed results. This is a very controversial topic. For lots of people, until something bad does happen, they tend to think things are safe and nothing ever will happen. With that said you probably could travel with the refrigerator on during all your travels without anything ever happening, but the possibility still exists something bad could happen in doing so.

    If the refrigerator is cooled down prior to leaving on a trip it will stay cold for several hours (depending on how often the door is opened). So if you can get from point A to point B in a few hours you don’t need to be concerned with it. If you will be traveling days at a time you will need to decide what you are comfortable with regarding the refrigerator.

    First, let me say that if you should decide to travel with the refrigerator on, never go to a fuel station with the refrigerator on. There is an open flame when the refrigerator is in the LP gas mode, and flames and fuel don’t mix! Always turn the refrigerator off before entering a gas station.

    The reason other people say to turn the gas off at the container, before going into a gas station, is to stop the entire source of LP gas from entering the RV at all. But, in reality this is where you need to be careful. Most newer LP gas appliances, used in RV’s, have a feature where if the burner doesn’t light the first time it will attempt to re-ignite the burner a couple of more times. This means that it continues to spark to try and light the burner. If you turn the gas off at the container, but the refrigerator itself isn’t turned off, it will attempt to re-ignite the burner a couple more times. Sparks and fuel vapor don’t mix!

    I would say that if you do decide to travel with it on, always make sure it is in the OFF position before entering a gas station. No flames, no sparks, no trouble. The important thing here is too make sure it is turned OFF. If your refrigerator is in the LP gas mode and you put it in the auto mode (rather than in the OFF position) it will attempt to go back to LP gas, because there is no electricity present. This will also cause it to spark in an attempt to re-ignite the burner.

    Whenever you put the refrigerator in the auto setting it will first search for 120 volts AC. If 120 volts AC are not present it will automatically go to LP gas. Some RV refrigerators have a 3rd mode, which is 12 volt DC power (battery), but your refrigerator has to have the capability to run on 12 volts DC. If it doesn’t have this option it won’t work on batteries at all.

    The jury is still out on whether traveling with the refrigerator on is okay or not. I can’t really offer my personal opinion on the matter due to safety issues. Safety dictates to travel with the propane and ALL appliances being off. All I can say is you should research the subject thoroughly, and if you do decide to travel with the propane on, make sure all pilot lights and gas appliances are turned OFF before refueling.

    **************

    Reply from a reader regarding last weeks Q&A with Mark:

    I found the article on expiration dates for propane tanks interesting.

    RV’ers (and campers) who are entering Canada should be advised that propane tanks must be recertified or replaced at 10 years in Canada. This rule has been in effect since the early 1980’s.
    A tank with an expiration date over 10 years will not be filled. The person who fills the tank in Canada will have taken a safety course, written an exam, and certified by the province.

    The propane shack (a Canadian propane retailer) is not a good place to find out about this rule when cool weather is moving in and the furnace would be a nice option for comfort during a cold night.



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  • RV University This Week 06/07/2010


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    U of RV Journal #67 – June 7, 2010


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    Hi Everybody,

    Well there are only two days left before we leave on our RV trip. I checked the RV out and performed some routine maintenance on it and on the tow vehicle. Everything seems to be in order, we just need to load our personal belongings and make a few last minute arrangements around the house and we will be ready to go.

    At the last minute I had some concern about the tires on the motorhome and the tow vehicle. I am not concerned about the condition of the tires, they are fine. The air pressure is properly adjusted, they are not too old, I have spares for both the tow vehicle and motorhome and I am taking a portable air compressor and inflation gauge along on the trip.

    What I am concerned about is monitoring the tires while we are traveling. Tire blowouts can be extremely dangerous and if a tire on the tow vehicle blows out you may not even know it until a great deal of damage is done. So, at the last minute I decided to research a Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS). With a TPMS I would know immediately if a tire was rapidly loosing air pressure or if there was a significant change it temperature, both indications of possible tire failure.

    What a great insurance policy, not to mention piece of mind, to be able to monitor all of the tires when you are traveling down the road. After researching the topic I contacted Minder Research, Inc. and informed them of my last minute concerns about a TPMS. The good folks there said not to worry, they could have a system here in plenty of time for the trip. I feel better already, and I will let you know how it goes when we hit the road.

    Until next week, plan your trip, travel safe and enjoy your RV experiences. Remember, getting there is half the fun!
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    Mark’s RV Quick Tip #1:

    Repairing Tears

    The good news about tears is, in most cases they can easily be repaired. I keep a roll of RV awning repair tape, (available at most camping supply stores), in an outside compartment of the RV. It’s easy to apply, invisible, and permanent. Another thing I really like about the repair tape is that it’s not just for awnings. You can use it to repair tents, pool liners, canvas, inflatable boats and many other items. This tape is similar to duct tape, never leave home without it.

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    …with Mark

    Q:

    My wife and I are avid campers ( been for the last 26 years). I`ve seen a lot of discussion regarding “tires”, on the RV , but what about the “tires” on the tow vehicle. I pull a 35` 5th wheel with a 2008 Ford F-250 power stroke diesel, I`m pretty much due for new tires. Taking into account the wear and tear pulling a camper puts on tires , which ones would be the best for me to get. My truck takes 275/R-18 size tires. I need an unbiased opinion , because when you go into the dealers they all say their tires are the best. Please advise.

    Mark Says:

    Replacing the tow vehicle tires is all about load ratings and keeping the tires properly inflated for the load you are towing. Do you know how much weight is being placed on the tires when the 5th wheel is hitched to the truck? That is the most important factor.

    I personally use Michelin tires on my truck. My last set had well over 60,000 miles and if it wasn’t for letting them get so much exposure to the sun they could have gone another 10,000 miles.

    Here is what is important. When you go to replace the tires ask the tire dealer to show you the tire load and inflation tables for the replacement tires. Know how much weight is placed on your tires in advance and make sure the tires are capable of handling the weight. Look at the inflation pressure required for the amount of weight that will be on them, write it down somewhere and when you are towing the trailer make sure they are properly inflated for the load.

    Regardless of the brand of tire you select double check the load range required and the inflation pressure for the load.


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