When it comes to your RV journey, the allure of various tools and gear can be overwhelming. However, we’ve identified a paramount must-have for safeguarding both your family and your investment – the
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
How to Avoid Discovering Aggravating Items After the RV Purchase
I conducted a survey recently to ask what were some frustrating things that RV buyers wished they had known about before they made their purchase? And, as you can imagine, there were plenty of s
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
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
My RVing Fail – Episode #2 – Blowout!
One thing I know for sure…..a tire blowout probably ranks in the top one or two biggest fears and worst nightmares for RVers. There is never a good time and chances are great you won’t be idling at
My RVing Fail – Episode #1 – Burning up your brakes
The Scene: Mt. Magazine in Paris, Arkansas (will do a feature on this gorgeous park in a future post). The Player: Brenda, the not-very-experienced-mountain-road-RV-driver in the pilot seat of h
RVing with peace of mind – simply having a safety plan is the key
As a solo female RVer, I get the question frequently: aren’t you scared? And, although I am not 100% “fearless,” I have to say that I mostly experience great comfort when I am campin