As soon as winter hit in Texas, we realized we needed something to help keep the kids’ bunkhouse warm at night. The furnace does a great job of heating the main parts of the RV, but with only one floor vent in the bunkhouse, it tends to stay cooler. We also have an electric fireplace…
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Keeping our water from freezing!
We’ve stayed in our fifth-wheel through one winter in Texas. Although, we did endure some colder weather, it really wasn’t too bad. There was one weekend, though, when the kids and I went out of town, leaving Dawn home alone. We didn’t really think too much of the cold weather at the time, but as…
Levers, and tanks, and hoses, Oh my!
Disclosure: This post contains an affiliate link. This means that we receive a small commission (at no additional cost to you) if you decide to purchase an item through this link. Today, I want to share a topic that’s very near and dear to the hearts of all RVers: black and gray water management! As…
One of our fave spots in SoCal
The very first Thousand Trails RV park that we visited also happens to be one of our very favorite places to stay: Soledad Canyon RV & Camping Resort. When you arrive at Soledad Canyon, located in Acton, CA, you cross the railroad tracks and check-in at an office with red tile roof. Everything there has…
Black Tank Ewwww!
We recently wrapped up a ten-day stay at an RV park in Northern California that only had five sites with full hookups. While we were there, we paid for a few “honey runs” where a park employee comes by with a vacuum pump and tank to drain your gray and black tanks – a very…