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Saturday, June 19, 2021

7 Travel Mistakes Every RV Owner Has Made

Above, West Entrance KOA in West Yellowstone, Montana. Photo by Armand Vaquer.

Whether someone is a new owner of an RV or is renting one for the first time, there are mistakes that common to them.

I had made one during a 2015 trip to Yellowstone National Park, and that was forgetting to close the awning before driving off. Luckily, I only got as far as the next campsite down the drive before I was flagged down by another camper. I never made that goof again. That was the first time I used the awning, by the way.

This sort of thing is covered (item number 6) in an photo article by MSN Money of seven common mistakes every RVer has made.

They begin it with:

Whether you’re renting or buying your rig, preparing to hit the road is a super-exciting time — but also one rife with opportunity for error. While you’re all caught up in fantasizing about your next destination (don’t worry, we all do it!), you can easily forget about some surprisingly basic stuff. Like, um, not driving away while still hooked up to the sewer connection.

The thing is, no matter how well you prepare, RVing mistakes are going to happen. But just in case you’d like to minimize the level of “Oh, no” in your vacation, we put together a few of our own errors from experience, so you can hopefully avoid running into them.

Here are seven super-easy-to-make travel mistakes that the majority of RV owners have made … usually more than once.

To see what they are, go here

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