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006 RV Podcast: The Migration of the Snowbirds

RV Lifestyle RV Podcast

Mike Wendland

Personal Journals, Leisure, Places & Travel, Society & Culture, Automotive

4.7624 Ratings

🗓️ 5 November 2014

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

It's underway - the annual migration of the Snowbirds , with an estimated 2-5 million RVers  heading to the South and Southwest. That's the featured topic in Episode 006 of Roadtreking the RV Podcast. Snowbirds typically spend three to five months in the warm climates. It's a dream lots of us have. We cover lots of other subjects in this episode, too, from vandalism in our national parks to RV fraud to a list of five awesome places you'll want to add to your bucket list for 2015 RV travel. [spp-player] To download this to your computer just right click the download button. On PCs, that saves to your hard-drive and you can then listen to it any time you want, pausing it and resuming at will. On Macs, Control click the download button and then select "Save Link As" from the little dropdown list to get it on your hard-drive. Here's the show notes for Episode 006 of Roadtreking - The RV Podcast: [spp-tweet "The snowbirds are beginning their great RV migration."] Our interview with Kevin Broom of the Recreational Vehicle Industry Association sheds light on the ins and outs of snowbirding. Also, for reference, Good Sam publishes a snowbird guide  that you can get at  http://bit.ly/1wZpCxC RV NEWS OF THE WEEK: [spp-tweet "Is it art or vandalism that is defacing our National Parks? "]We talk about a wave of weird graffiti drawings showing  at several National Parks being labeled by some as "graffiti art." You can be the judge of that. Here's a story on the problem. And we refer to a story in the Edmonton Journal newspaper about a big RV fraud case in Alberta. TRAVELING TECH TIP: I share an amazing typing shortcut app I use for my Apple MacBook Pro laptop and my home desktop called Text Expander. It lets you quickly type “snippets” of text, whether a full letter or paragraphs or a signature. No more fat fingered typos. I love it for use while traveling because I can respond to email and write faster and more accurately, keeping data charges down while online via my mobile hotspot. But here’s the deal, last week the company provided me five copies that I can give away. They went an hour after the show become available. But I talked to the company this week and they are offering 20% off the #34.95 cost to Roadtreking listeners. Just use this link and you'll get 20% off the normal $34.95 cost. Again, this is for Mac computers and for our blog readers and podcast listeners. Everyone else pays 20% more. I must have 100 or more snippets that I'm using. Everytime I type something that I know I will use again, I make it a snippet. Very handy. I refer to a great online backup service I use called Backblaze. I trust it for all my photos and videos while I'm out on the road. All I need is a Wi-F connection and it automatically backs up every single file and photo I have to the cloud. It's the best peace of mine backup system I've ever used. If you buy using those links, I get a small commission as an affiliate. RV BUCKET LIST DESTINATION: Jennifer and I share [spp-tweet "our top 5 RV destinations in the awesomely beautiful Upper Peninsula of Michigan"]. I also mentioned a Winter camping trip on schedule for Jan. 23-25, 2015 at Tahquamenon Falls in the UP. If you think you'd like to try winter camping, here's the info:- https://rvlifestyle.com/heres-chance-try-winter-camping/ Many of you ask how you can subscribe, review and rate the Roadtreking Podcast on iTunes. With a new podcast like this, those reviews and ratings are really important to be able to show well in the iTunes listings. So if you can, I'd sure appreciate it if you'd subscribe and leave me your review. Here's how: How to subscribe, rate and review a podcast First, open up the iTunes app on your computer or mobile device. Click on Podcasts up on the top > From the iTunes Podcasts page, use the “Search Store” field up at the top right corner of the page. Type in Mike Wendland or Roadtreking RV Podcast. > Click on the logo image of the Roadtreking RV Podcast on the ...

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0:00.0

This is episode number six, number six of the road trekking RV podcast.

0:07.0

We are Jim and Sharon Angel. We both retired in 1999, sold our home and most of our stuff,

0:14.0

and headed south on our sailboat. We have been full-time living aboard ever since. We have traveled

0:19.0

many thousands of miles aboard our boat, and last year we decided we need to see some of this country's interior and wanted to do it in a motorhome.

0:27.6

We did a lot of research and searching to find one that would suit us, and to make a long story short, decided on a road track Tutank Tudan popular.

0:36.6

Last winter, we took a trip from

0:38.5

Michigan to Florida to California to Oregon and back to Michigan, traveling 17,000

0:45.7

miles over a six-month period. We are now spending the winter months aboard the boat and

0:50.4

summer months traveling in our road track. We learn and are very thankful for Mike

0:54.8

Winland's blog, Roadtrecking.com, where we keep up to date on maintenance issues others have

1:00.9

had, and more importantly, places to visit. Mike's new podcast is an important part of our RV

1:07.6

experience. We get many ideas and hear firsthand from people who are out there doing it.

1:13.3

Leave it up to Mike to come up with a great idea.

1:16.1

We love your road trekking, the RV Travel Podcast.

1:21.1

It's time for road trekking.

1:23.4

The podcast.

1:24.8

Traveling North America in a small motor home.

1:28.6

Exploring, camping, boondocking,

1:31.6

embracing the RV lifestyle,

1:33.9

and sharing tips,

1:35.1

and where to go,

1:36.0

and how to keep things running right.

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