Feb 26 2008

Full Time RVer

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Brief: Two Washington state campgrounds need hosts
Washington’s Clallam County is looking for hosts for a couple of their campgrounds. You’ll need to take first aid training and undergo a criminal background check.  Here are the details: Bear Creek Campground on the south side of U.S. Highway 101 at Milepost 206, along the Sol Duc River. Time: Summer months only. One-month stay [...]
Rumblings from South Dakota could affect some fulltime RV folk
South Dakota is one of the states popular with fulltime RVers. Not so much for making visits there, but with no state income tax and low fees on vehicle registrations, some fulltimers make the Mount Rushmore State their legal domicile. Now, according to a local paper, state authorities are asking questions that are making some [...]
Where to now? How about a National Wildlife Refuge
Many fulltime RVers have lists of "must sees" and "must dos" that keep them occupied 24/7. Others may not be so organized, and occasionally hit a snag of, "Well, what do we do now?" While RVers are pretty familiar with the National Park System, the National Wildlife Refuge System is one of the country's best kept secrets.
Fulltime RV living?have we really lost our minds?
A concerned daughter worries her parents have lost their minds. Sell the house, buy an RV? Think of all they'll miss.
Left side cancer danger to RV drivers
While road hazards like tire "gators," and "tail gaters" may be enough to raise your RV driving safety awareness, here's another one: Left side cancer. A Saint Louis University skin doc says facial skin cancers are far more predominant on the left side.
Hoosier State needs camp hosts and other volunteers
While it's not completely clear why folks who live in Indiana are called "Hoosiers," one story says early pioneers would yell out into the vast Indiana wilderness, "Who's There?" Today with over 6 million residents state-wide, you could get quite a field of answers to that call. But government folks are hoping you'll answer the call--as a volunteer.
Fulltimers and the census
As April 1 looms, so do the questions: Just how to full time RVers respond to the US census? It’s an interesting scenario, since as the Census folks says, “We don’t mail forms to people, we mail them to residences.” It’s a tough act to mail a census form to a rolling resident. We spoke with [...]
Staying in touch?face to face
Sometimes emotions can tie you down. We’ve met folks who’ve been inclined to the fulltime lifestyle, but held back because of kids and grandkids. “We’re so close! I’ll only be able to see them once in a while!” Don’t let that fear overcome your travels, not with technology that can keep you face to face. We’ve [...]
Making that RV grocery budget stretch
Aside from fuel for the rig, one of the biggest expenses RVers cope with is that of keeping groceries in the galley. If your RV budget can get a bit tight, here are some tips that might help you get more miles out of your food dollars.
Choosing a hospital during RV travels
How do you choose a hospital that's right for you? Provided your health care insurance will "work with you," in terms of allowing a choice of hospitals, fulltime RVers have an advantage: They can go where they want. Still, how do you choose from among the thousands of hospitals around the US? We provide help, and direction to relevant Internet resources.


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