Above, The Beast at Lake Havasu, which is a popular snowbird destination. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Tuesday, December 21, 2021.
What's the significance of this date? It is the first day of winter. For those in northern latitudes, that means cold and snowy weather. Before that hits, many people head south for the winter to warmer climates.
They are called snowbirds.
RV Life has some tips (ten of them) for those who plan to snowbird this winter.
They begin with:
The definition of an RV snowbird is someone who moves from the northern area of the country to a southern state in the winter. Snowbirds can be retired people, work campers, or anyone who moves back and forth seasonally.
RV snowbirding used to be made up of primarily retired people, but these days, it can be just about anyone. We move our “home” from one place to another about every six months, avoiding any winter weather if we can. There are, however, a few things that I don’t have to be concerned about since my home is always with me.
Check out these RV snowbirding tips to make your trip safer and less stressful, whether you are full time in your RV or spend part of the year in your home.
To read more, go here.
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