Peter Greenberg: RV Resources
By: Peter Greenberg | Source: AARP.org | Date Posted: 2008-07-02
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My wife and I are soon to become full-time RVers, selling our home and traveling this great country! We are overwhelmed by the amount of materials on the Internet relating to full-time RVers (much of which is targeted toward taking your money). We wonder if you might have some recommendations for resources to provide us with useful information for our future wanderings? Thanks!
-Harold, Rochester, NY
You might enjoy Full Time RVers (http://fulltimerver.com/). Here you can find a plethora of information for people who are deciding if they want to embark on this journey. They have a newsletter as well as tips for full time RVers from subjects that range from staying in touch to choosing and buying an RV. As an added bonus, they have links to free and cheap campgrounds, books on being a fulltime RVer, and different locations that you might want to visit.
Checking out online forums where other RVers share their experiences might be a good start as well. Check out Full Time RVing (http://www.fulltimerving.com/). Not only do they offer job opportunities perfect for people who like to live life on the road, there is an open forum which has topics from questions about certain areas suitable for RV travel to how to install additions to your RV to people selling RV parts and old RVs. RV Basics.com also has a forum where you can post questions about RVing, and they can be answered. They also have a notable section on RV care and lifestyle articles that you may want to peruse. And if you prefer books, try "Complete Guide to Full-Time RVing: Living on the Open Road" by Bill and Jan Moeller or "The RVer’s Bible" by Kim Baker.
-Harold, Rochester, NY
You might enjoy Full Time RVers (http://fulltimerver.com/). Here you can find a plethora of information for people who are deciding if they want to embark on this journey. They have a newsletter as well as tips for full time RVers from subjects that range from staying in touch to choosing and buying an RV. As an added bonus, they have links to free and cheap campgrounds, books on being a fulltime RVer, and different locations that you might want to visit.
Checking out online forums where other RVers share their experiences might be a good start as well. Check out Full Time RVing (http://www.fulltimerving.com/). Not only do they offer job opportunities perfect for people who like to live life on the road, there is an open forum which has topics from questions about certain areas suitable for RV travel to how to install additions to your RV to people selling RV parts and old RVs. RV Basics.com also has a forum where you can post questions about RVing, and they can be answered. They also have a notable section on RV care and lifestyle articles that you may want to peruse. And if you prefer books, try "Complete Guide to Full-Time RVing: Living on the Open Road" by Bill and Jan Moeller or "The RVer’s Bible" by Kim Baker.




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