Category: Boomer Blog
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RV Air Conditioners: What you need to know about!
Remember those childhood summers in the sweltering heat stuck inside our parent 6-man tent? Me too! Luckily, we have grown up and moved on to bigger and better toys. For me, it is an Itasca class C RV sporting all the luxuries of home. I could not imagine being stuck in there without my AC…
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Is buying a Teardrop Camper a good choice?
A lightweight teardrop camper seems great due to the size and ease of pulling it, but they are all not cut from the same cloth. When it comes to camping in a teardrop, it is certainly not just for anyone. These small maneuverable campers are perfect for getting back into tight places off the grid.…
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The Best RV Parks in Florida
Sunny Florida is the place everyone scrambles to once the temperatures start to drop. We are in search of sandy beaches, warm weather, and endless outdoor fun all winter long. Let us help you find campsites on the beach in Florida that won’t disappoint. In Florida RV parks on the beach are common, but many…
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The Best Arkansas Caves to Explore this Year
Are you a Cave or Cavern enthusiast? Well, Arkansas is the state for you. Arkansas caves are abundant due to the state’s mountainous region, soil composition, and water flow. Boasting nearly 2,000 documented caves in north Arkansas, eight are privately-owned, commercial tour caves open to the public. The U. S. Forest Service operates Blanchard Springs Caverns…
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The Myth about Extended Warranties, what you need to know
This topic will be debated till the end of time, but in my eyes, an extended warranty for your RVs is not really worth the money. For me, it is the law of averages and for every warranty, I have bought in my life, I have never used one. I know many people have put…
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RV/Camper Smell: How to rid yourself of the musty moldy
If you have ever been shopping for a used RV, you can definitely relate to this topic. Letting an RV sit around unused and closed up for a couple of months takes its toll. A little moisture on the carpet or a black tank not properly dumped can bring the RV smells to the forefront…
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20 Camping Needs to Make your Campsite Feel like Home
We all know the basics to pack as we head out on an adventure, food, coolers, sleeping bags, and cooking supplies. The problem we always have is we never think about certain things till we drive there and set up camp. I know we can’t take everything with us due to limited space in the…
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RV Insurance: How much is it really going to cost?
If you have ever owned an RV or are currently in the market for one, you understand it is a huge investment. Like any investment you want to make sure you are protected from potential loss or damage. RV insurance should be the first thing that comes to mind, but next, you will be asking,…
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New RV: 5 Costs you need to keep in mind
1. Must-Have Supplies If you just pulled off the lot in your new RV, you don’t need much. Gas in your tank to make it home or to a storage lot is about it. Most people don’t think about what is needed for your RV to function or expect that those supplies are included. When…
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RV Flooring: How to Replace it, with Pictures
Next stop, flooring It may not look like the floor needs replaced in the picture below, but it has some serious issues. So, come along as we show in our own way, Replacing Flooring in an RV (step by step). The hardwood planks were about an inch thick, and a few of the lower cabinets…