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Tuesday, September 24, 2019

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Hi Fellow Travelers!
 
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This week finds us in Elkhart, Indiana, the RV Capital of the World. We're attending a closed industry event called RV Dealer Open House. While it's not open to the public, we'll be there to let you know what the RV manufacturers have in store for 2020. Look for a Thursday video on our RV Lifestyle YouTube Channel

- Mike and Jennifer
RV LIFESTYLE NEWS OF THE WEEK

If you're planning to camp this fall during peak color, be sure to check out this website
Fall has officially arrived, and so has fall color in parts of the country. Several websites exist to help you track fall color nationally, so you can plan your fall camping during the times when color is at its peak. Several places in the country are already starting to see substantial color such as Michigan's upper peninsula, northern New York, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine, and certain pockets of Idaho, Colorado, and other high altitude locations out west. Click the link in the headline above.

Check out this list of "can't miss" hikes at each of the 61 U.S. national parks
For those of you who love to hike in the national parks, an article out last week highlighted one author's "can't miss" hikes in all 61 of the U.S. national parks. Some of the hikes are a simple 1.5 mile loop, like the one suggested for Badlands National Park, or two miles recommended at Canyonlands, but others are much more intense. For example, the article recommends a 23-mile one way hike at Bryce Canyon in Utah, or a 11.5 mile loop at Yosemite. Jennifer and I have favorite hikes at some of national parks that did not make this list. Here is our favorite hike at Yellowstone. 

South Dakota considering raising its state campground costs to bring in new revenue to repair state parks damaged by flooding
South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks Commission is considering raising the fees it charges for camping and entering its parks as it faces $8 million in flood damage costs. Floods have ravaged the state this year, and its parks system has needed to down trees, fix shorted electrical pedestals and washed out roads and campsites. Under the proposed changes, the daily park entrance fee would rise from $6 to $8, and camping fees would increase to $20 per night for modern campgrounds, $15 for tent only sites. The fees are among several increased costs under consideration that state officials estimate would bring in about $3 million in additional revenue annually. A decision on the proposal is expected by early October.

Visit a national park for free this Saturday, and maybe join a volunteer project
If you find yourself near a national park this Saturday, Sept. 28, be sure to drop in because the price of admission is free. Every fourth Saturday in September the national parks waive admission in honor of National Public Lands Day. Many of the national parks will also have volunteer projects going on that day, though the price of admission is waived whether you are entering to volunteer or just enjoy the land.

Tour bus filled with Chinese tourists crashes outside Utah's Bryce Canyon National Park, causing 4 fatalities
A bus full of tourists from China crashed outside Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah last weekend, killing four and critically injuring five others. The bus crash happened about 3.5 miles outside the park, and apparently the bus driver may have over corrected, after drifting a bit, causing the bus to roll. Early reports told of other drivers stopping, offering help, as first responders and volunteers arrived from all over the 4,500 resident community.
 
RV News Shorts, Tips, and Reviews
Epic tour of the 2019 Hershey RV Show!
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RV Podcast 260: Mail forwarding for RVers

One of the most common questions we get from people planning to go full time or planning long RV trips away from their sticks and bricks home is what do we do about our mail while we are on the road. This week in the interview of the week, we talk to Amber Hobert, the President of Dakota Post, one of the largest of the various mail forwarding companies that service RVers.

We also talk about when it makes sense for RVers to declare residency in South Dakota and also registering their vehicle in South Dakota. It's an interesting conversation coming up in the Interview of the Week Segment.

But also this week, your RV Lifestyle questions and comment, RV News, tips and a great ff the beaten path report from the Burketts.

LISTEN AND READ HERE


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How to get paid to RV

If you ever found yourself wanting to travel more but concerned about the costs, hope is not lost. In fact, it's possible to travel and stay in some pretty great places without having to pay a cent. It's called "workamping."

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Make your own tasty Keto lasagna

Keto style homemade lasagna - now that's comfort food! Chef Mary Jane Curry shares her recipe, complete with faux noodles that taste wonderful.

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Top locations for renting RVs

When you decide to rent out your RV, one of the biggest factors in finding success will be location. Here are some of the best places to be:
READ MORE HERE

So you want to RV full-time

A great thing about social media is it gives us a direct line to our RV Lifestyle fellow travelers. Recently we talked to a couple about what it is really like to go full-time.

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Serendipity travel: Following our curiosities

In this flashback report, we talk about how we developed our traveling style, essentially following the winds of our curiosity and move, or stop, often on a whim. We call it serendipity style.

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