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Happy Thursday RVers,
For years, RV travelers have measured success by how much ground they covered. The more states visited, the more miles logged, and the more destinations checked off the bucket list, the better the trip seemed to be.
But a funny thing happens after you've spent years traveling this country by RV...
You begin to realize that some of your most memorable experiences didn't happen while driving across three states in a day. They happened when you stayed put long enough to really experience a place.
That realization is at the heart of one of the biggest RV travel trends of 2026: slow travel.
Slow travel works because it attacks the three largest expenses in RV travel simultaneously. The first is fuel, the second is campground costs, and the third is avoiding the unexpected costs associated with constant movement. Let's explore all three...
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And one of the best things to document your new slow travel is by using a journal. You might already keep one, but take a look at the one Jennifer and I developed.
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Everything You Need to Document the Journey
This is a web-based app - nothing to download, no app store, no updates to install. Open it on your iPhone, Android phone, iPad, MacBook, Windows laptop, or Chromebook. Add a campground from your phone at the picnic table tonight, and it's already waiting on your laptop tomorrow morning over coffee.
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RV Lifestyle TIP of the Day: Test Your Carbon Monoxide Detector Monthly
Carbon monoxide is odorless and colorless, and RV furnaces, generators, and propane appliances are all potential sources. Every year, RVers are sickened or killed by CO buildup that could have been caught by a working detector. Testing yours monthly takes about 10 seconds, and it might save your life.
Most RV CO detectors have a test button on the face. Press and hold it until the alarm sounds. If nothing happens, replace the unit immediately. Detectors over five years old should be replaced as a matter of routine, not just when they fail. Mount a backup battery-powered detector near the sleeping area if your rig only has one.
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