Above, The Beast at the KOA Kampground in Cedar City, Utah. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Traveling in a recreational vehicle and camping is fast-gaining in popularity. Many are new to the "RV lifestyle" and don't yet know there's some rules of etiquette.
Fortunately, RV Life has posted 5 unwritten rules of the RV lifestyle.
They begin it with:
With summer in full swing, you’ll likely pass by several motorhomes, travel trailers, fifth wheels, and truck campers on the road. This radical influx of RVers includes solo RVers, couples, and family travelers, from millennials to baby boomers. Among those clusters are novice RVers, those who sought the RV lifestyle as a way to safely vacation during the pandemic, those transitioning from tent camping to glamping, and everyone in between.
And although we like to think that learning something new comes with a bit of research, there are certain things about the RV lifestyle that aren’t clear-cut, written in an “All About RVing” book, or listed among the rules of a campground brochure. These unwritten rules of RVing are learned behaviors after many RVing ventures or shared around the campfire with fellow nomads.
If you are new to RVing, then you should know that there are some lesser-known rules about the RV lifestyle. The following are just a handful of these rather sensical rules.
To see what they are, go here.
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