When it comes to owning an RV, encountering electrical problems is almost inevitable. However, you’d be surprised at the number of repair issues that can be easily resolved by having a better understa
Essential RV Safety Plan for Your Peace of Mind
As a female RVer, I get the question frequently, “aren’t you scared?” I can honestly say that I mostly experience great comfort when I am camping, and for several reasons. One of the RVing
Get Ready for Spring Checklist
A get-ready-for-spring RVing checklist to hit the road with peace of mind Whether you have stored your RV away for the winter or even if you are a full-timer and use your RV year round, there is nothi
Hacks for Hotel or Cabin Camping with the Girls
Did you know that cabin and hotel camping were even a thing? Over the last couple of years, there are times that I have opted not to bring my RV to a particular gathering or event. There are a variety
Best Practices for Connecting at the Campground RV Pedestal
If you have stayed at a campground that has electrical hook-ups for your 30 or 50 amp RV, you are familiar with the RV electrical pedestal like the one shown here. And, even though plugging the power
Selling your RV? Step-by-step guide for prepping and pricing!
Overwhelmed with the thought of getting your current RV ready to sell? Or excited and just need to know where to start? You are in the right place! Taking time to properly prepare fo
Top 12 things I will be holding out for on my next RV purchase
Remember that Luvs diaper commercial? “You live and you learn, then you get Luvs.” It’s the same in the RV purchasing world! You might have done some pre-buying research and thought you knew exa
RV Pro Tip: Propane Maintenance and Safety Tips
Recently, I asked the Girl Camper Facebook group: what is your number one question or concern regarding using propane in your RV? There was a common theme that included fear of a
Heading home: my teardown checklist and a messy RV fail.
Once you get into a rhythm….everyone has their own checklist of what to do when it’s time to pack up and head home. If your RV is new-to-you or you are new-to-RVing, it’s nice to have some kin