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Creative Ways To Make Money While RVing

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The transition to full-time RVing can reduce the cost of living, but it doesn’t make life free. We need money to eat, travel, and for all the other expenses on the road. However, with few exceptions, traditional jobs are not an option for RVing. So, what can you do to make money while RVing?   

People have come up with some amazing solutions that typically involve a lot of creativity, know-how, and confidence. In this article, we’ll discuss creative ways to make money while RVing that you might not have even thought of.  

1. Do your present job remotely 

The ongoing pandemic has seen many companies move jobs online so employees could work remotely. If your job is (or could be) done online, you should speak to your employer about your plans to hit the road. Make a list of ways your productivity will be better and detail how it will benefit the company when you work from your RV.

2. Work at a campground to make money while RVing

There are many possible campground jobs that you can do while camping in your RV. Private RV parks, national and state campgrounds, and regional campgrounds all need people to staff positions. You could work as a campground host, concession worker, interpretive guide, or groundskeeper.

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Lake Superior Campsites With Great Reviews

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9 Top-Rated Lake Superior Campsites 

The Great Lakes attract visitors all year long. They are the perfect destination for anyone who loves fishing, swimming, boating, or just enjoying the beautiful scenery. Lake Superior campsites are easy to find, but some stand out above the rest.

Lake Superior borders several US states and Canadian provinces. Because it has such a large border, there are lots of places to set up camp. If you want to spend time in Canada, make sure you have your passport ready!

Below we’ll cover the details of a few Lake Superior campsites with great reviews. These have all been rated 8/10 or higher from guests on RV LIFE Campground Reviews, and there is a good range of places to visit. Whether you’re in Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan, or Ontario, there’s a campsite for you. Plan your travels with RV LIFE Pro to find more great campsites and points of interest along the way.

1. City of Houghton RV Park

Location: 1100 W Lakeshore Dr, Houghton, MI 49931RV LIFE Campground Reviews:9.3/10 average rating

 

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Work Camping: 5 Ways to Find Jobs on the Road

Work Camping is a practical method of travel, where you can work your way through seeing the country. From working for lodging to working for money, there are several resources that can help you find jobs on the road...

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The Full-Time RVing Game

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A Guide to RV Tailgating

Tailgating in an RV is one of the best way to enjoy the sports or racing seasons. Whether it’s a home game or away, we can all agree that RVs have a tendency to take things to the next level!

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Tailgating in an RV means you have all the amenities and comforts of home. Here are a few features of an RV to use to amp up your next tailgating event.

The RV Kitchen

Pack up the coolers, utensils and condiments and start dreaming up the ultimate tailgating menu. You can grill outside or bake inside — your meal and your preparation options are nearly endless thanks to your RV’s indoor and outdoor kitchen setups.

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The RV Bathroom

If you’ve tailgated before then you know how valuable having a personal RV bathroom nearby is. No more missing out on the fun while standing in line for 30 minutes at the port-a-potties. You won’t miss a minute of the action or the fun. But beware of others wanting to use your RV bathroom too. If you plan to allow it, have hand sanitizer available and a patio mat or rug so people don’t track mud, sand, or dirt on your RV flooring.

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The RV as Shelter

You can bring the party inside when inclement weather crashes the parking lot party. Inside the RV, you’ll have a TV that allows you to watch other games before the big game starts. Many people even decide to the game from their RV versus buying expensive stadium tickets.

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10 Ways to Stay Cool If Your RV A/C Breaks

Having a working A/C is a creature comfort I don’t like to go without. But sometimes, your RV A/C will break in the middle of nowhere and your trip turns into a hot and sweaty one. So, here’s 10 ways to stay cool if your RV A/C breaks...

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Laws About Leaving Pets Unattended in an RV (2022)

It's no secret that our RV Lifestyle Fellow Travelers love traveling with their pets.

But there is a lot of confusion about leaving pets unattended in an RV. Here's the law...

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What are Safe RV Temperatures for Your Pet?

Traveling with our pets adds to the experience of any destination. We can see the world through their eyes and our pets can teach us many lessons about travel. They teach us to slow down and notice the little things. They teach us to take it all in. They teach us that life is meant to be lived to the fullest every day!

But traveling with pets adds an extra layer of responsibility while on the road. We have to ensure their safety at all times, and that includes the temperature inside our RV. The reality is that pets can suffer from overheating and heat stroke. But with a little preparation and planning, we can have peace of mind that we are doing all we can to ensure a safe and comfortable RV temperature.

Regulating the Temperature Inside Your RV

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One of the biggest dangers to our pets that travel with us in an RV is overheating due to high temperatures, or the dangers of freezing temperatures due to cold weather. None of us would leave our pets alone in the sun during summer or in the snow during winter. Although your RV is a home on wheels with a completely different environment than a regular house, it is still a home that your pets will live in.

As pet parents, we must protect our pets at all costs. But how do we know what RV temperatures are safe for our pets? How can we make preparations to ensure their safety? After over six years on the road with our dogs, we have learned many lessons. Some lessons we have learned from mistakes, but when it comes to RV temperatures, there isn’t any room for mistakes — one mistake can be fatal. 

Protecting Your Pets on the Road

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On a 78-degree day, the temperature inside a parked car or RV can soar to 100 degrees in minutes, and on a 90-degree day, the interior temperature can reach as high as 109 degrees in less than 10 minutes. Animals can sustain brain damage or even die from heatstroke in as little as 15 minutes. Pets cannot sweat like we do, they can only rely on panting to cool themselves. 

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How to Prevent a Palmetto Bug Infestation in Your RV

We’ve all heard about how to deal with mosquitos, but have you heard about palmetto bugs? These little buggers cause big problems in certain parts of the country.

One of our RV Lifestyle members recently encountered an unwanted bug (or five!). Ann wrote to our community to ask for help dealing with palmetto bugs that have recently taken up residence in her RV.

Here's the advice our community gave...

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Spectacular Dispersed Camping in National Forests

If you are looking for a spectacular way to camp without the crowds and expense of commercial and overcrowded campgrounds, try dispersed camping in National Forests...

If your camper has good boondocking capability, you’ll find this the ultimate form of true boondocking, aka “dispersed camping.”

There are no hookups, no designated campsites, no firepit, picnic table, or anything else looking like a normal campsite.

But dispersed camping just may be the best camping you have ever experienced!

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How To Keep Bees Away From Your Campsite

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How To Keep Bees Away From Your RV

Many RVers love to be outside enjoying nature. Bees are an integral part of nature, doing the huge job of pollinating plants and trees. As they travel from flower to flower, bees collect food to take back to their hives.

Of course, it’s hard to enjoy the natural world when you get stung or your campsite is being swarmed. Bees can be a very real and pervasive problem at many campsites, especially in late summer and fall. Being armed with the knowledge of how to keep bees away from your campsite will help you enjoy nature. It may even save your camping trip from disaster.

Are bees out to sting us?

Honey bees make delicious honey that can be spread on morning toast when we camp. Bumble bees just bounce and bumble clumsily around, collecting nectar from flowers. They’re actually trying really hard to not get in anyone’s way. Most of the time, neither of these types of bees will sting unless they are provoked.   

Honeybees and bumblebees only sting when they perceive a threat to themselves or their hives. However, there are honeybee hives in the southern US that have cross-bred with aggressive African bees. These hives are often far more aggressive than regular honeybees. The honeybees that mix with African bees are more likely to swarm people and sting them aggressively. At the end of the day, honeybees and bumblebees aren’t out to hurt anyone. They just want to collect their nectar and go home. 

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What is an RV Tote Tank and Why You Might Need One

Dealing with RV waste isn’t glamorous, but it’s essential. If you haven’t learned how to empty your RV’s holding tanks, start there. But if you’re comfortable with how RV waste systems work, you may want to know what an RV tote tank is and why you might need one. 

What is an RV Tote Tank?

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An RV tote tank is a portable waste tank. It allows you to empty the contents of your RV’s holding tanks to the nearest dump station without transporting your entire RV. It’s a popular option for full-time RVers who aren’t always at campgrounds with full hookups, especially campers that tow travel trailers and fifth wheels

RV tote tanks come in varying sizes, but most are smaller than your RV holding tanks. That means you may need to make multiple trips to completely empty your tanks. Tote tanks are useful for extending your trip a few more days before it’s time to move your recreational vehicle. 

What are the Pros and Cons of RV Tote Tanks?

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There are definite benefits to the ability to dispose of your black and grey water without moving your RV, but there are also some considerations. Let’s look at them closely:

Advantages of RV Tote Tanks

Tote tanks expand your campground options to parks without full hookups.Tote tanks save you money by providing the option to boondock or camp at sites with fewer amenities.Tote tanks help dispose of holding tank waste without hitching up and moving your RV.Tote tanks can extend your stays when camping off-grid.

Disadvantages of an RV Portable Waste Tank

Tote tanks need storage space when it’s not in useTote tanks may need multiple trips to the dump site because the capacity is less than your RV’s holding tanks.

Why You Might Need an RV Tote Tank?

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RV tote tanks are great for many reasons. First off, always finding RV parks with full hookups isn’t a reality of RV life for everyone. If you’re a weekend warrior, you probably don’t need an RV tote tank because you’re either camping at full hookup sites or staying for such a short amount of time that hitting a dump station on the way home isn’t too much trouble. 

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Essential Camping Gear According to Full Time RVers

Camping in an RV presents endless opportunities for people to have unique journeys around the globe. There are different levels of camping and adventures, but each requires a baseline of essentials to ensure that you and your group are always safe. Having critical camping gear or a camping “kit” is the best way to go!

Having emergency / essential supplies provides peace of mind and security to any travel environment. Most adventures require you to rely on yourself in some capacity, so having these essentials empowers you to take control of your situation and survive no matter what.

Some essentials can be carried with you, while others are tools, systems, or components that work with your RV. There are survival levels, so it is important to be ready for all of them, even if it is just fixing an AC on a hot day. Essential is essential.

Tools of the (Camping) Trade

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Critical gear starts with ensuring your equipment works or can be fixed. A toolbox composed of electrical tape, wrenches, screwdrivers, superglue, self-tapping screws, tinsnips/wire cutters, white lithium or lubricant, and a carpenters knife will cover most jobs that may arise.

Ensure that your tools fit the bolts or screws in your RV, and you will be ready to tackle most jobs. Come to expect minor repairs. For example, lights fall, jackets rip, and leaf springs rattle loose. Good preventative maintenance is one of your best defenses against a crisis or significant problem.

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Dangerous Weather while Camping: Staying safe in storms

It's time to talk about dangerous weather while camping. You are going to be threatened by it. Because besides sunny weather and blue skies, unfortunately, storms, heavy winds, tornadoes, hurricanes, and hail are also a part of camping life.

So when bad weather hits, what should RVers do?

That's what we discuss in detail in Episode 404 of the RV Podcast, sharing our suggestions and those from the RV community at large.

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Spacious Highland Ridge Travel Trailers with 4 Slides

Get all the space you need and more when you take home a Highland Ridge travel trailer with 4 slides! These incredible travel trailers are packed full of amenities and features that will keep you and your entire family comfortable no matter how long you plan to stay! Learn more about four of our favorite floorplans below.

You’ll love traveling with this RV in tow!

You won’t want to pass up this deal going on right now! You can save over $20,000 on this Highland Ridge Mesa Ride MR330BHS travel trailer that features a bunkhouse and a private master bedroom. Additionally, the interior gives you ample floor space because of the four slides outs!

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Front Private BedroomRear Private BunkhouseKitchen IslandDual Entry BathroomOutside KitchenCheck out this massive seating area!

Sleeping for seven and two outdoor awnings are just a couple of the features you’re going to love about the Highland Ridge Open Range OT338BHS travel trailer. There’s a full and a half bath on board to ensure everyone has space to get ready for the day, and you’ll love that the outdoor kitchen makes it easy to cook around the campfire! Plan your next multi-family vacation in this amazing travel trailer!

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10 Best Bozeman RV Parks & Campgrounds

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These Bozeman RV parks provide the perfect home base. Photo via Shutterstock.

Top-Rated Bozeman RV Parks & Campgrounds

Bozeman is a growing university town that has retained its small-town charm. The picturesque town is in the Gallatin Valley and has the Rocky Mountains as its backdrop.

This town has over 300 days of sunshine each year and plenty of indoor and outdoor activities to keep every traveler entertained. Outdoor enthusiasts will love the biking and hiking trails of Gallatin National Forest and nearby Yellowstone National Park. The area is home to streams and rivers brimming with fish. Bozeman has some of the best skiing in the country. Bridger Bowl is popular with experienced skiers, both locals and tourists.

Arts are important in Bozeman, and they have regular symphony, theater, opera, and ballet performances. You won’t want to miss the Museum of the Rockies, which showcases the people and animals who have called this area home for millions of years. The Taylor Planetarium is located on the museum’s grounds and is both informative and fun. Downtown Bozeman is extremely walkable. It is overflowing with amazing restaurants and quirky shops.

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Where Should You Start When Shopping for an RV?

So, you want to buy your family an RV? Awesome! RV ownership and all that comes with it can be one of the most rewarding things you can do.

By buying an RV you’ll learn new skills, travel to breathtaking locations, and show your family all that this great country has to offer. There are state parks, national parks, lakefront campsites, and so much more.

Before you hit the open road though, you’ll need to purchase your RV. Where do you start when shopping for an RV? I thought you’d never ask.

1. Start at the Kitchen Table

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It might sound kind of odd, but you should really start at your kitchen table. You need to sit down with your family, specifically your spouse or significant other, to go over your finances and potential budget to determine what you can afford. Snacks are optional, but one thing should be mandatory: don’t go into the RV buying process without knowing what you can easily afford.

You should have a full dollar amount that you feel comfortable paying for the RV and a monthly amount that you can easily afford. If you’re taking out a loan to buy the RV (the vast majority of buyers choose to finance an RV purchase) then you need to make sure you have a number that you can pay each month without putting needless strain on your family.

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The Best RVs for Retired Couples

Have you recently retired (or are about to) and are ready to buy an RV so you can spend your retirement exploring the open road? If so, you’ve probably had some worries over what RV is the best fit for your lifestyle.

We’re here to help! First, there are a few questions to ask yourself to narrow down which RV is the best RV for all the adventures up ahead in your retirement.

How Will You Use the RV?

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This is the most important question you need to answer before buying an RV. How you use your RV determines the best type of RV for you. Here are some typical scenarios and the implications to consider when searching for the best RV:

Will you be fulltime RVers? If so, you’ll want enough room and features to truly make it your home on wheels. That means slides for extra elbow room, maybe awasher and dryer, and higher-endresidential-sized appliances. An RV over 30 feet is a comfortable size here.Will you be frequent but not full-time RVers? If so, you can get by with something a bit smaller. Since you presumably will still have a sticks-and-bricks home to return to, the RV doesn’t have to be fully equipped. You will be traveling enough that slides and space are still important, butan RV between 25-30 feetshould be sufficient.Will you travel mostly on holidays and weekends? In this scenario, the RV will be used to get to a destination, stay a short time, then get back home. You can go for mid-grade and mid-size. Comfortable butlightweight, maneuverable, and in the 19-25 foot range will meet your needs.

Where Will You be Staying?

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These are also important qualifying questions. Will your camping mostly be in…:

Campgrounds, state parks, and RV resorts? If so, you’ll almost always beplugged in for shore power. That means you can bypass expensive lithium batteries and a rooftop full of solar panels.Boondocking? Conversely,boondockingis off the grid, usually in remote and wild places.Solar powerand lithium batteries will be important features to have so you can power lights and RV systems.Moochdocking? Moochdocking is sometimes called driveway camping, meaning you’re staying on the property of friends and relatives. Solar and lithium are still important but not as much as they are foroff-the-gridcampers.

What Can You Afford?

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Only you can answer that, of course. But here are two things to consider:

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7 Best Rainy Day Camping Activities for Adults

Just a couple of weeks ago, we shared 15 Ways to Keep Kids Entertained in an RV on a Rainy Day. So, today, we’re going to focus on the adults. We’re going to start off easy but don’t expect all of these activities to be lounging activities… they’re not! Sure, rainy days are a great day to relax, but that doesn’t mean you have to be completely inactive.

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