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6 Steps to the Full Time RV Lifestyle Course

The 5 D RV Lifestyle Framework

Would you like to go Full Time RV in as little as 30 days. I鈥檝e got a simple, but HIGHLY effective 6 step method that I鈥檝e developed for making this happen without the normal stress of having to wing it or develop your own BLUEPRINT Strategy, and I want to share it with more people.. The cart is open. It Works! Simply click this link: CHECK IT OUT NOW!, and go from a Full Time RV dreamer to living the Full Time RV Lifestyle馃槉

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The Road is Calling: Is Your RV Ready?

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Is Your RV Ready for Full time Adventure

It could have all started out as an harmless past time, you have been an avid outdoorsman, yet hated the idea of camping out in a tent. You have been dreaming about traveling but also wanted your comfort. Traveling via an RV provided you all that and more. Slowly you discovered the enjoyment and freedom of being able to go anywhere you wanted to and whenever you wanted. You came to the realization that this was the lifestyle that you wanted fulltime.

However, you realize that you currently lack the savings you need to fall back on, and you realize that you may need to wait many years before you can retire.

Ways to Begin Your Full time RV adventure

Let’s explore some ways that you may make some extra cash so you can begin your RV adventures now:

路 You could join the RV Ambassadors Club. These sales representatives travel around to various RV parks explaining the benefits of the product or services to them. Or choose an organization that offers remote employment that match your unique capabilities. You can then realize your dream of traveling and earn a consistent living on the road.


路 You may start your own travel website and blog about your adventures. Many blogs or web sites pay for themselves with ad revenue or product sales. All you need is a web connection and a laptop, there are plenty of exciting things to share as you travel in our great country. If online writing isn’t always your cup of tea, you could write articles and send them to magazines and journals, in particular the ones within the RV community.


路 In case you have an eye for photography, you can take photographs of the diverse places you visit, the campers you meet, wildlife or birds that you see. Sell your pictures to travel or RV magazines, maybe even greeting card companies.


路 You could start an ecommerce website in the RV or camping genre. Ecommerce stores are huge right now, there is always room for more if you position yourself in the marketplace correctly.


路 You can find work at Amazon fulfillment centers, the yearly Beet harvest, corporate gate guards, or even property owners that need assistance. Every season, Pumpkin and Christmas Tree lots hire people and provide an RV parking space.


路 You can also find work as a campground host, collecting camping fees, doing maintenance, etc. for a camping spot in the RV park. If you have management experience, most RV parks hire managers to run RV park operations.

Don’t Wait to Begin

You can wait to travel our great country when you retire, or better yet begin your full time RV lifestyle today. There are singles, couples, and families traveling full time. It doesn’t matter what age you are, your educational background, or ethnicity, this is a lifestyle. Do you hear the road calling? Join us, as full-time RVers, you’ll be glad you did.

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Mountain Driving Guide for Truckers and RVers

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The “Mountain Driving Guide for Truckers and RVers” gives drivers of large vehicles warnings of upcoming grades. On an RV trip in our 38′ motor home, we encountered dramatic grades in California, Montana, Idaho, Utah, and Arizona. If I had this guide for that trip, I would have unhooked the tow car in advance of these grades in order to save the brakes, engine, and transmission. This book features:

  • Colored maps with elevations
  • Length by miles of the grade and possible alternative routes
  • How many lanes to expect

From the Southern California section of the聽Mountain Directory West:

CAJON PASS elev. 4190′
(on I-15 south of Victorville, CA)

There is very little descent on the north side of Cajon Pass.聽 The southbound descent begins with warning signs–“Downgrade next 12 miles–trucks check brakes”聽and聽“Truck speed limit 45 mph”聽and聽“Truck scales 5 miles”聽and聽“6% grade next 4 miles”聽and“Runaway truck ramp 2陆 miles.”

The grade may be a bit more than 6% down to the escape ramp where it eases for a very short distance and then goes back to 6% until reaching the truck scales.聽 After the scales the grade eases to about 2-3% for 3 miles, then goes to about聽5% for another 4陆 miles.

This road has four lanes downhill and a great deal of traffic.聽聽Use caution on this hill.

Use this guide for advanced trip planning

The “Mountain Driving Guide for Truckers and RVers” will be your resource for many years to come. It comes as a 240 page, downloadable digital format, that you can print as you need it. A Motor home with a hot engine can burn to the ground, a motor home with hot brakes can be stuck on the side of the road for hours at a time, and blown engine can seriously end an RV trip.

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How to Drive Your Motor Home Like A Pro

Drive Motor home Like A Pro

This is a unique guide, “How to Drive Your Motor home Like a Pro“, to help motor home owners by teaching them commercial driving techniques. There are basic rules that motor home drivers need to use that are not taught in automobile driving schools.

  • How to merge onto a freeway safely
  • Safe braking techniques
  • Making safe turns
  • Backing up your motor home
  • Safe tire inflation and how to determine what is safe for your rig
  • Engine checks

The writer of the guide, drove motor homes for the better part of thirty years, he felt the need to share what he has learned about driving large vehicles. I personally have owned and driven motor homes, fifth wheels and trailers for 35 years and I found the techniques described in this guide extremely useful. The goal of this guide is to help people be confident, safe, and knowledgeable when driving down the road.

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RV and Motor Home Insurance

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Why You Need to Insure Your RV

Most states in the United States require that all vehicles have at least liability insurance in case of an accident. This includes insurance for your motor home. Insuring you motor home will protect both your motor home and your finances. The policy you purchase should pay for any damages to you or your motor home in the event of an accident. You will need to research which insurance companies are willing to issue policies on a motor home.

First, if you are already doing some form of business with an insurance group you should look into their services for starters. This is because in various cases you can get a discount for having multiple policies with the same company.

Where to Look for RV Insurance

The internet is another great place to go to check for insurance companies and the products that are available in your area. You could consult with RV Facebook groups to get suggestions for motor home policies that are available. You should remember to then look into the reliability of the insurance companies that you are considering to make sure the company trustworthy and safe. Check the Better Business Bureau or Chamber of Commerce.
Family members, friends, or church members can be a great source to get recommendations for a reputable insurance company. Many insurance companies will do business exclusively online as well. You can look for motor home insurance online, but you should watch for the companies that have these policies available. This is because not all of these groups will be well set up or reliable. Again, the reliability and trust of these companies is something that you should look into. Of course, you should know that some companies will have special online discounts for customers who reserve their policies online.

What Your Policy Should Include

You should look into a policy that insures both your motor home appliances and your tow vehicle. Automobile insurance does not cover your appliances, this could result in multiple thousands of dollars to replace damaged equipment due to an accident or fire. get a policy that covers personal property. If you are like me, you have computers, lap tops, navigation equipment, communication equipment, cell phones, clothing, and the list goes on. Some states do not allow this coverage, so check on this too.

You can easily find information on these companies through reviews of their services. Check for online reviews about the insurance company. Motor home insurance is something that you should use for your motor home. You can find this form of vehicle insurance through various different offices around the country, including some online sites. You can even get discounts by going online or by sticking with the insurance company you may already have policies with. The best recommendation would be to start by calling your current automobile insurance agent.