One of the best ways to get your kids to want to learn is by immersing them in a new and exciting environment. Now, with so many places to visit and explore, there's never been a better time to go on a family vacation. But, what do you do if you want to homeschool while traveling?
Check out our tips for how to homeschool while traveling and staying productive!
Safety is the most important thing you should think about when choosing an RV. It's even more important if you plan on sleeping in your RV while driving.
You may be thinking, "why would anyone want to sleep in an RV while driving?" However, it can come in handy for a variety of reasons. For instance, if you're camping and don't want to set up and break down your tent every night or if you're tired of hotels. Not only that but it saves money on gas and frees up space for hauling more stuff! Here are some tips on how to sleep comfortably in your RV while driving.
When most people think of RV’s, they usually think of a recreational vehicle. Someone might think that an RV is a vehicle with a bed, kitchenette and bathroom inside. A motorhome on the other hand is different from an RV. It has all those features, but it also has a living room, dinette set and sofa. So what is the difference between the two?
Trailers can be pulled by any vehicle with sufficient towing capacity, such as a pickup truck or SUV. Other types of trailers cannot be pulled by these types of vehicles because their weight exceeds the maximum towing capacity for these types of vehicles.
RVs are built on a chassis known as a "Truck Camper".
Camping in the summer is a great way to escape the hot weather in your home. It’s also a great way for you and your family to bond with each other. However, there are some things that you should avoid when camping. One of these things is setting up camp too close to water. Camping near water can lead to unwanted visitors like mosquitoes. All it takes is one mosquito bite to ruin an entire camping trip! If you want to avoid mosquito bites, make sure that you set up camp at least 50 feet away from any bodies of water (or lakes). Another thing not to do when camping is forgetting to bring bug spray. Whether you’re camping in the winter or the summer, bugs are known for ruining