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Gear Review: The Gazelle 6-Sided Portable Gazebo

On our fall trip through New England, we found ourselves stuck inside the RV on numerous occasions due to the rainy season. While sitting inside we talked about how nice it would be to have a gazebo to set up so we could sit outside and enjoy the outdoors.

That’s what RVing is all about, isn’t it? Unfortunately, our truck camper doesn’t have an awning so a gazebo is the perfect solution for rainy days and so much more!

After our trip, we ordered the Gazelle G6 6-Sided Portable Gazebo from Camping World. We loved the looks of the Desert Sand color since it looked fresh and modern. We were also impressed with the size. Gazelle also has a 5-sided gazebo which has a smaller footprint, but we preferred to have more space.

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Here are more reasons why we chose the Gazelle Gazebo and what we thought of it once it arrived.

Durable Quality

After unboxing the Gazelle G6, we were impressed with the quality. The bag itself has nice quality zippers, a carry handle, and even velcro tension straps to help decrease the circumference of the bag for easier storage. The material seems very durable, too.

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5 Class B Diesel Motorhomes You’re Bound to Love

Finding the perfect way to travel with your loved one is in one of these great class B diesel motorhome for sale near you. Shop a fantastic collection of these RVs available at RVingPlanet.com and find the deal you’ve been waiting for today! Learn more about these amazing class B diesel motorhomes below.

Get more out of your travels when you enjoy the road trip as much as the stay!

This brand new floorplan is an excellent way to start your next season of camping! Check out the features in this 2023 Midwest Automotive Designs Passage 144 FD2 Lounge class B diesel motorhome, which offers a rear power lounge for comfortable seating. There’s an LED HDTV to ensure you never miss an episode of your favorite shows.

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Rear Power LoungeWet BathLED HDTVExterior ShowerRear Hitch w/Wiring PackageThis rear lounge transforms into a cozy bed for two!

Save $19,000 today on this Grech Turismo 4×4 class B diesel motorhome. Inside, you’ll find a kitchen with a two-burner propane cooktop that makes it easy to make breakfasts for your family. You’ll love that this unit is equipped with an LED Smart TV so that you can watch all your favorite shows no matter where you go.

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Camping World’s Guide to RVing Kenai Fjords National Park

At 670,000 acres, Kenai Fjords National Park is no small playground. Its vast icefields, with ancient glaciers scouring the land and deeply carved bays teeming with wildlife offer just a glimpse into its allure. Very few places host killer whales and mountain goats within the same boundaries, yet this icy wonderland is full of stunning anomalies.

From Resurrection Bay to Exit Glacier visitors discover life at sea and life on land are vastly different and dramatically astounding. From the world’s largest mammals to the planet’s smallest, Kenai Fjords is a park of exclamation points, and one well worth exploring to the fullest.

Why Visit Kenai Fjords National Park in an RV?

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Only a very small portion of Kenai Fjords is accessible by vehicle, but the jumping-off spot for the park (Seward) is very friendly to RVs. The town has set aside hundreds of RV dry camping spots along the shoreline just for motorhomes and travel trailers.

Is there a more amazing view to wake up to than Resurrection Bay out your front window, with sea otters playing in the water just offshore? Glaciers line the mountaintops across the bay, and you can cast a line into the water from your front yard. This place is what RVing is all about!

When to Visit Kenai Fjords National Park

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Kenai Fjords is accessible year-round but by different means of travel.

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Easy Camp Meals for Solo RV Travelers

What’s the best part about camp cooking? – It requires little to no cleanup and doesn’t produce leftovers that need to be stored. Plus, with new cooking tools and gadgets, cooking camp meals is more fun than ever. As a full-time solo RV traveler who loves campfire cooking, adding the wolf ‘em stick, the cast iron pie iron, and a quality folding table to my arsenal of camp tools has been a game changer.

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Having these tools on hand has absolutely elevated my solo-campfire dining experience and, hopefully, you can find something here that helps you do the same! One of my favorite things about the recipes below is that all of them can be modified to suit a vegan lifestyle or vegetarian diet with a few simple substitutions.

Breakfast Camp Meal Recipes

First, we’ll tackle breakfast. After all, it’s often called the most important meal of the day. If you’re an early riser or morning fire person, (or if you’re a breakfast-for-dinner kind of person) these are for you. 

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Refrigerated dough (pie, biscuit, pizza, or croissant)CheeseEggs (cook before adding)Breakfast protein of choice (cook before adding)butter or oil for greasing the iron. If your iron is already seasoned, you may not need this.Learn how to season your cast iron!

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Prepare eggs (or egg substitute) and breakfast protein to your preference. Grease the iron and fit dough to seasoned pie iron and assemble toppings.Cover toppings with more dough.Hold over a fire for 2-3 minutes before carefully unlatching it to check for doneness. Flip when the dough reaches the desired color and cook an additional 2-3 minutes.Enjoy!

Breakfast Cups

Make a biscuit cup first using the Wolf’em Stick. Then, fill it with toppings to your heart’s content.

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Biscuit doughEggs (cook ahead)Vegetables of choiceProtein (cook before adding)Cheese

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How to Plan an RV Trip (5 Easy Steps)

If you’re wondering how to plan an RV trip, I have 5 easy steps for you.

Unlike other RV planning guides, I’m not going to list obvious steps, like “pick a destination” or “look for things to do nearby.” Rather, I’m going to address the logistics that will actually provide a framework for your entire trip... 

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What is the RV 330 Rule? (& Why You Need It)

The RV 330 Rule is a rule Jennifer and I live by when on the road. We learned the hard way that traveling without it leads to exhaustion and frustration.

Here's what it is and why you should follow it...

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How To Recycle Glass In An RV

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How To Recycle Glass While Camping

Getting rid of trash while RVing is usually pretty straightforward. That said, recycling while traveling in an RV is a different story, and trying to recycle glass is particularly difficult. This is unfortunate because glass can be recyclable, meaning we should all be doing our best to recycle every piece we can. 

If you only take short trips, you can just hold onto your glass and recycle it once you get home. But what about those who travel for months at a time? Or those who are on the road full-time? For these people, trying to recycle glass can be tricky, yes. However, there are ways to recycle glass while RV living.

 Here are our tips for doing just that. 

What glass is recyclable?

First, it’s important to understand what kind of glass is recyclable, what kind should be donated, and what should just be tossed in the campground dumpster. After all, you don’t want to waste your time setting aside glass that can’t even be put into a recycle bin. 

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RV Medical Care: How To Find Clinics While Traveling

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One of the most common questions people have before they hit the road full-time is how to find RV medical care as they travel. This is understandable. After all, you give up easy access to your usual doctor(s) when you leave your home state. 

The good news is finding medical care on the road is totally doable. You will likely be able to get insurance that works for you, and there are a number of RV medical programs that can help as well.

In this article, we will discuss the most popular options for medical care for RVers, so you know how and where to find help when you need it. 

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15 Alabama RV Parks for Snowbirds (Florida Alternatives)

With Hurricane Ian and already-hard-to-get reservations in Florida, Alabama is quickly becoming a popular snowbird destination. Alabama is a highly underrated camping destination. People are often surprised by its beauty, great Southern food, and significant coastline on the Gulf. Florida, of course, is a top snowbird destination. But with already hard-to-get reservations and the remaining damage from Hurricane Ian, many snowbirds are looking for an alternative. As it turns out, Alabama is an excellent Florida snowbird alternative. There are great campground options from Huntsville all the way down to Mobile Bay.

Here are great Alabama RV parks for snowbirds…

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Camping World’s Guide to RVing Pinnacles National Park

Just under three hours of driving from San Francisco and over an hour from Monterey, the pointy peaks of Pinnacles National Park lie within California’s smallest national park. Slightly off the beaten path of a typical national park route, Pinnacles will have you in awe with the towering peaks, rocky caves, and raptors soaring above the Salinas Valley.

If you want to enjoy some solitude and take a one-of-a-kind trip, RVing Pinnacles National Park is the place to go for hiking, bird watching, rock climbing, and a unique landscape amongst the valleys of central California.

Why Visit Pinnacles National Park in an RV?

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Pinnacles National Park is a terrific option for RV visits since it is easy to get to and less crowded than other national parks. It is a great stopping point between northern and southern California right off Highway 101 and can provide the opportunity to recharge in a quiet and peaceful place.

This park is accessible to all types of RVs, but it is important to note that there is no road connecting the east and west sides of the park. If you are cruising up or down the 101, the west entrance is a great place to stop in an RV for an afternoon hike or picnic. The east side of the park is the best option for visiting if you want to stay for more than one day.

When to Visit Pinnacles National Park

Pinnacles National Park is open all year round. The east side is open 24 hours a day for trail access, and the gate on the west side of the park is open daily from 7:30 am to 8:00 pm.

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Wholesale Warranties: What It Is & Why We Recommend Them

Wholesale Warranties is an insurance broker for RV extended warranties. RV Lifestyle recommends their service and products for several important reasons…

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5 Ways to Save Money Despite RV Inflationary Headwinds

With everything costing much more and inflation galloping onward, it’s no wonder people are reassessing their vacation plans. For folks seeking vacation fun without breaking the bank, recreational vehicle trips have never looked so inviting. However, even the RV lifestyle can’t escape the increased costs of nearly everything. So how do campers combat RV inflationary headwinds?

Get Back to Nature

So often, we think that to have a fantastic vacation, we must travel to far distant commercialized destinations like theme parks or fancy resort areas. These destination vacations can cost a fortune; fuel costs, RV park fees, activities, entrance fees and other costs pile up with alarming speed. But if you look back at the best summer vacations, they most often are the times you spent with your family doing simple things. Get inspiration from the vacations spent in national forest campgrounds, swimming and fishing in the lake or river, hiking and exploring the surrounding area, sitting by the campfire roasting marshmallows, savoring the potatoes that were roasted in the fire for dinner and having great fun with the family. Get back to basics and back to nature.

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Eating at restaurants for all your meals becomes very costly over the course of your vacation. But spending excessive time cooking isn’t most campers’ idea of a great vacation. To save money and time, we make cookies, desserts and homemade freezer meals ahead of time to use while we’re traveling. Casseroles like shepherd’s pie can be frozen in individual- or family-sized aluminum pans. Soups can be frozen in correct portion sizes in freezer bags and laid flat to save space in the freezer. These freezer meals save time and effort; just heat and serve. Also, making use of a crockpot is not only economical but convenient. Throw in the ingredients in the morning, turn on the pot and dinner is ready any time you are!

Fuel Concerns

OK, so you’ve picked your destination and reserved a spot. Even though you’ve selected a campground that is relatively close to home, the trip still is going to make a dent in fuel expenses. Increasing the miles per gallon can help reduce the trip’s overall expenses. Let’s take a look at some of the many ways you can travel further on a gallon of fuel.

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How To Insulate a Tent for Winter Camping

An old adage says, “There’s no such thing as bad weather, only inappropriate clothing.” Like your clothing choice, tent selection is critical to your comfort when the weather isn’t perfect. 

With the right tent and camping gear, your season can easily extend into the winter months, and you can enjoy the outdoors when the weather isn’t always fair. Aside from choosing a four-season camping tent, you’ll benefit from knowing how to insulate a tent for winter camping. 

Start by Selecting The Right Tent for Winter Camping

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Winter camping in cold temperatures requires a true, four-season camping tent. These tents are designed to handle the winter elements, meaning they’re less likely to break in high winds, collapse under heavy snow, and let cold air inside than regular tents. 

When selecting the right camping tent, smaller is better for winter camping. That’s because there will be less interior space to retain heat. Some of the best brands for four-season tents include Mountain Hardwear, NEMO, The North Face, and Hilleberg.

How to Insulate a Tent for Winter Camping

With the right camping tent in hand, here are a few tent insulation tips: 

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6 Incredible Toy Hauler Travel Trailers with Outdoor Kitchens

These fantastic toy hauler travel trailers with outdoor kitchens are the best way to get your family out to the campground! We’ll show you six of our favorite deals ongoing now so that you can take home the best combination of features for your family. Learn more about these RVs with spacious garages and outdoor kitchens below.

Order thisForest River Cherokee Grey Wolf 27RR toy hauler travel trailer today!

Your family of six will love traveling together in this Forest River Cherokee Grey Wolf 27RR toy hauler travel trailer. There’s an 11′ separated garage to give you plenty of room for all your outdoor toys and equipment. Additionally, this space doubles as a second bedroom for the kids or your guests.

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Walk-Through BathU-Shaped DinetteDual EntryOutdoor Kitchen11′ Separate GarageThe kitchen is perfect for quick meals.

Take home this couple’s coach with a ramp door and plenty of space for outdoor toys. Additionally, you’ll love that the roof tent gives you plenty of storage and sleeping space. There’s an outdoor kitchen with a refrigerator and all the appliances you need to make meals around the campfire.

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What to Look For In a Tankless RV Water Heater

Hot water is a luxury that RVers should never take for granted. From showering to truly cleaning your dishes, it’s essential to your overall RV hygiene. When considering an upgrade to a tankless RV water heater, you must know the advantages and disadvantages of this water heater type.

What is a Tankless Water Heater (and How Does it Work?)

Traditional water heaters boast a storage tank that fills with water from your fresh water tank or when you’re connected to city water. That water is then heated using a propane burner or an electric heating element, which can sometimes take as long as 30 minutes before you can enjoy a hot shower. Tankless water heaters work a little differently.

Tankless RV water heaters, also known as on-demand water heaters, heat your water instantaneously, eliminating the need for a storage tank. When you open a hot water fixture in your kitchen sink or RV shower, cold water runs through a heat exchanger powered by propane gas. This design allows them to deliver constant hot water without you waiting for water to be heated in a tank. 

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Benefits of Tankless RV Water Heaters

Here are a few of the advantages of tankless RV water heaters: 

Increased energy efficiency because there’s no heat loss from standing water. Reduced risk of spillage and decreased potential for RV water damage.No waiting for your water heater’s tank to heat up.Longer life expectancy than standard water heaters.

Disadvantages of Tankless RV Water Heaters

While they’re a great option for some, some RVers still swear by their standard water heater because tankless RV hot water heaters can:

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5 Big Dangers of Camping in an RV Campground

Sure, you’ve thought about bears and theft, but there are other dangers of camping in an RV campground you probably haven’t considered. Here’s what you need to know to stay safe…

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10 Best Lightweight Travel Trailers For 2023

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Our Favorite Small Campers (Under 6,000 Pounds GVWR)

Ready to buy a small camper? Our list of the best lightweight travel trailers for 2023 proves you don’t need a full-size pickup to start RVing.

These 2023 small trailers are built for the towing limits of today’s vehicles. All have a unique style and personality, just like the RVers camping with them for years to come. 

Keep reading to see our full list of the best 2023 lightweight travel trailers for small cars and trucks. There’s something for everyone with these family-friendly campers, teardrops, and off-road 4×4 trailers. 

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Vintage Trailer Works XTR Off-Road Teardrop Camper
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L’air Camper Trillium Lion 1300 GT, a best lightweight travel trailers of 2023
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InTech Sol Horizon, one of the best lightweight travel trailers of 2023
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10 Things You Should Know About Hooking Up An RV

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When you’re just starting out RVing, hooking up an RV to utilities can be intimidating. The key is to be prepared and have a system.Here are ten tips to help you to feel more confident when connecting to RV campsite utilities.

 

1. RV hookups are on the driver’s side of your RV. 

When you get to your campsite, you’ll want to try to align the left side of your RV with the hookups for power, city water, and sewer. This will make hooking up an RV a lot easier than it would be with all the connections on the wrong side.

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Camping World’s Guide to RVing Katmai National Park

Located along the Alaskan peninsula, Katmai National Park is a vast and untamed wilderness of volcanic peaks, dense forests, and windswept coastlines. The park’s sprawling landscapes cover more than 4 million acres, making it larger than the state of Connecticut.

Here, visitors will find a setting that is breathtakingly beautiful and awe-inspiringly vast. A place where the forces of nature remain fully in charge and mankind remains a visitor, even after 9,000 years of habitation. For outdoor enthusiasts, adventure travelers, and animal lovers, Katmai is a place unlike any other.

But you’ll have to leave your RV behind on this journey. There are no roads within the park, and the only way in or out is by boat or float plane. Those who make the trip are rarely disappointed, however. As this is a place that stays with you long after you’ve gone home.

Why Visit Katmai National Park?

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Remote, wild, and indescribably beautiful, Katmai National Park is a destination that humbles visitors with its size and scope. The Alaskan landscape is one of the last true wildernesses on the planet, barely touched by man. That alone is a reason to visit, as there are few places on the planet where we can still witness nature in its purest form.

Katmai is also a destination where the Earth’s awesome volcanic forces are fully displayed. The park sits along the Pacific Rim’s fabled Ring of Fire and is among the most active volcanic regions on the planet. At least 14 volcanoes inside the park show signs of activity, including Mount Katmai itself.

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RV Land for Sale Out West – In Arizona

We've had lots of people ask if we know of any RV Land for Sale out West and we can now say we do - in Arizona at a new development called Greenwood Ranches. We've been covering RV land ownership for some time now but most of the places we have found are east of the Mississippi. Large, multi-acre parcels aimed at Rvers are hard to find. Especially out west. So when we heard about this one, we decided to devote a podcast to it. Located in an elevated valley not far from Kingman, AZ, and the fabled Route 66, this development is offering five-acre RV parcels starting at $39,900 in an area close to National Parks, Las Vegas, Lake Havasu, and many other attractions. In this Episode #420 of the RV Podcast, we share the details in an in-depth interview with a representative of Western Land and Ranches.

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