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Recreational Vehciles (RV) TipsUsing a recreational vehicle, or RV, to travel in and use for camping is an ideal way to enjoy the outdoors while having many of the comforts of home. RV's can be affordable for rental or purchase and can be a great way to camp in comfort. There are several things the RV user should consider when traveling to get the most out of the experience. If you have never used one, a class may be useful in learning the ins and outs of properly driving and maneuvering the vehicle. Campsites may be tight to get in and out of so being able to move the vehicle safely is important. Pay close attention to dealer instructions and adhere to any safety requirements. Joining an RV club will also give you valuable tips from experienced RV'ers on what to do and what not to do. Carrying blocks of wood, or chocks, to secure wheels will help prevent the RV from moving while camping. Traveling with a companion is advisable so they can help remind you about tasks that need to be done for daily maintenance. They can also assist in visual directions for backing up into camp spaces. Many people take RV's on long driving trips and having someone take over driving periodically can be a safe way to ensure one does not get too tired, causing a driving hazard. Take proper care of water supplies. Do not clog sewer pipes with paper; instead keep it as free from debris as possible. This will also help conserve water and minimize problems when draining. A great tip is to recycle cleaning water for use in the commode instead of using the fresh water supply. Have a longer, good quality hose available. This will make disposal more convenient. Slowly open the valve and ensure the other end is secure. Check to ensure all valves are closed before removal of the hose. In your sink, do not dispose of food or grease as this will clog and damage pipes. Before embarking on a trip have a checklist available for all your packing needs. Be aware of weight restrictions and only pack lightweight items to ensure you do not go over the weight capacity of both your camper and your towing vehicle. Balance the load in the vehicle so it is not heavy in one area. This will provide a safer driving experience. Maintain the vehicle properly. Always check gauges and detectors for proper working order before starting a trip. Have tools available on board in case maintenance is needed while on the road. Always have at least one fire extinguisher on board, though multiple ones are advisable. Have a survival and first aid kit available and fully supplied at all times. Being prepared and using a checklist to ensure nothing is missed will make your RV'ing experience much more enjoyable. Always maintain your vehicle properly for maximum potential. Keeping your RV in good condition will also enhance the resale value in case you want to sell it or upgrade to a larger model. Using an RV is a great way to travel in comfort and style. Related
And here is another random article you might be interested in... Seminar Success Strategies...How to Action What You LearnIt's no secret that many people who attend seminars, workshops and conferences have great difficulty in implementing the ideas. They get all hyped up and excited on the actual day, write a book full of notes and proclaim to everyone in earshot that "this is it! I have found the magic pill that will transform my work and my life." I know how overwhelming it can be when participating at these events. By the end of the day my brain goes into overdrive. The question I always ask myself is "what am I going to do next?" Here are some useful tips you can use so that you do something with the knowledge. Because if you do nothing with what you learn, the time, money and energy that you have invested to attend would have been a total waste. Taking Action Read your notes immediately after the event or within 24 hours. Summarise the ideas to take action on. Number each idea with No. 1 next to the highest priority and continue until each idea has a number next to it. Get your diary and plan when you will action idea No. 1. Do the same with the rest. Then just do it! Planning The key to implementing this knowledge is all in the planning. When working out when you will take action on each idea, be realistic with timeframes. I find that the majority of people do not follow through because they underestimate the amount of time it takes to get things done and end up being overwhelmed. They then put all their intentions into the "too hard, can't be bothered, I'm too busy" category and move on to another seminar for further motivation and newfound knowledge. Unfortunately, the cycle continues. They become educated derelicts. Attending the event is the easy part. Taking the action is much harder. Plan for Time Out Always allow time afterward to assimilate the ideas and plan in your diary the actions you will take. It's the small steps that you take consistently which will make the difference. Remember "inch by inch, it's a cinch, yard by yard is too hard" or as Neil Armstrong the astronaut said, "one small step for man, one great leap for mankind". It's the one percent improvements which will make a huge difference overall in your life. Take action on what you learn because "to know and not to do, is not to know". Related
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