Above, The Beast at a pullout after crossing Wolf Creek Pass in Colorado. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
The following is for RV owners who are either new to the RV lifestyle or seasoned pros. It is never too late to have some "refresher" tips to keep one at the top of their game or helping those new to it.
Explosion.com has posted a checklist of things to have a safe RV road trip.
The begin it with:
Although it feels like the new year has just begun, spring is just a few weeks away. For many people, that means getting outside to enjoy nature and explore. What better way to be one with nature and see the sites than to plan an RV road trip? It’s a fun time for travelers of all ages and is often a lot more affordable than traveling by plane. Of course, the first order of business should always be safety.
From motor vehicle accidents and mechanical issues to altered routes and unpredictable weather, there are so many things that could arise during your road trip. While RVs are large durable machines designed to withstand some of the worst conditions, preparation is still important for your safety. Below is a list of things to check before your departure.
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