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RV Podcast - Stories From The Road

008 Roadtreking Podcast: How to be a Happy Workamper

RV Podcast - Stories From The Road

Mike Wendland

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

4.5704 Ratings

🗓️ 19 November 2014

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

Here it is, Episode 008 of the Podcast. We cover a lot of ground this week, including a couple of reports from Kitchener, ON Canada, and the headquarters of Roadtrek Motorhomes, But along with reader feedback, a review of a great tech gizmo for RVers, some Q&A about batteries and our bucket list destination of the week, we also take an in-depth look at the growing phenomenon of workamping. [spp-player] Here are the show Notes for Episode #008 of Roadtreking - The RV Lifestyle Podcast: This week we look at.... A new RV about to be debuted on the Ram ProMaster chassis This unit will be officially released at the Recreational Vehicles Industry Association annual trade show the week after Thanksgiving. But you can hear a description of the one I found under construction at the factory last week. To see it, here's my video of the new Roadtrek to be built on the Ram ProMaster chassis. Cool flashlight technology perfect for campers on dark and stormy nights The Nightstick is one uber cool flashlight. And this coming from me, a bit of a flashlight junkie. I love flashlights, especially the new high tech ones using LED bulbs. This one s perfect for boondocking. The Nightstick is a dual-light flahlight. It has a CREE LED rated at 130 lumens along with with a high-efficiency deep parabolic reflector. This creates a flashlight beam with an effective range of almost 600 feet, or 181 meters  Additionally, built into the handle is a 110 lumen floodlight. Unlike the flashlight beam, the light coming out of the floodlight does not have a reflector so the light spreads out in a wide, even, unfocused pattern of light...perfect for lighting up things that are close. Additionally, both the flashlight and the floodlight can be turned on at the same time for even more versatile lighting options. The waterproof design, in combination with an impact and chemical resistant engineered polymer housing, make these tough little lights, one of the best values around. Additionally, the integrated magnets located in the base of the handle and the pocket clip, provide for almost limitless hands-free usage. Like I say, it's perfect for a dark and scary night out boondocking somewhere. The company that makes them has given me five that I in turn can giveaway. They'll go to the first five people who email me. If you're not one of the five, you can get it through my affiliate link with Amazon for $32. Workamping: Working while your camping. Is it for you? In our Roadtreking interview feature this week, we talk to Steve Anderson, who runs Workamper.com, which is dedicated to matching employers with RV workampers. As Jim explains, Workampers are adventurous individuals, couples and families who have chosen a wonderful lifestyle that combines ANY kind of part-time or full-time work with RV camping. If you work as an employee, operate a business, or donate your time as a volunteer, AND you sleep in an RV (or on-site housing), you are a Workamper. As many as half a million RVers fit that definition. What do you need to do to get such a job? How much does it pay? What sort of work is involved? We answer all these questions and more. Bucket List Destination of the Week This week, Jennifer and I profile the Colorado National Monument, It is nothing short of stupendously beautiful, a long stretch of spectacular rock monoliths cut deep into the sandstone and even granite rock formations that make for sheer-walled, red rock canyons following the undulating twists and turns of the Rim Rock Drive that traverses up and down and through the preserve for 24 miles. We tell you what to know about this awesome place, including where to stay and what you'll see. But Wait, there's more Among other topics we cover in this episode... Some pesky bears at Yosemite National Park that are being affixed with GPS collars A plan by Glacier National Park officials to raise their admission and camping rates for 201 What to do when your coach batteries won't hold a charge And details on the new RV Jennifer I are about to get. I need your participation and help! Remember, if you would like to have your voice heard and be a part of the podcast, you can record a Voice Mail message by clicking the right hand button on the roadtreking.com website…. Please follow us on Facebook at Facebook.com/roadtreking and if you are on Twitter, follow me @roadtreking. 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 search return page > From there (see photo above), you can... 1) Subscribe 2) Choose and Click on a star (1-5) that reflects your rating. Five stars means you really like it, one star not so much. 3) Leave a written review. Thanks to all for the kind reviews we’ve received so far. That got us noticed by Apple/iTunes as “New and Noteworthy.” I appreciate every review! And remember, you can appear in future episodes. Ask a question or voice your comments about RV topics by clicking the Leave Voicemail tab on the right side of this page here at Roadtreking.com. You can then use the microphone on your computer to record your words.

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0:00.0

This is episode number eight. Hey, truckers, Pogo here, also known as Paul Kanoiwachuk, Pogersowski.

0:08.5

I live on the Gulf Coast in Gose, Mississippi. Vicky and I are going on four years trekking

0:14.5

a run in our 2000 Chevy Pocketer 200 and two dogs. Do I like road trekking.com?

0:21.6

Does spam coming cans?

0:23.5

Yes.

0:24.4

I can't get enough of road trekking RV lifestyle blog.

0:28.1

It's so full of tips, trips, technology, tails, and real truckers.

0:32.8

Later.

0:34.7

It's time for road trekking.

0:36.9

The podcast. Traveling North America in a small motor home.

0:42.3

Exploring, camping, boondocking, embracing the RV lifestyle, and sharing tips, and where to go, and how to keep things running right.

0:53.5

Here's award-winning journalist, Mike Wendland, and his network of road trekking reporters.

1:00.2

Hey, what is up, road trekkers?

1:03.0

How are you today?

1:04.4

We've got lots of information for you.

1:06.7

We are a show that celebrates the RV lifestyle, and whether you have a big RV like a Class A or whether you travel around a small

1:14.6

camper van type RV like the one that Jennifer and I travel in, or a fifth wheel, a pop-up, heck

1:19.9

even if you dry camp out of your car or tent and are just thinking about getting an RV, this

1:25.1

show is for you.

1:26.7

We talk about getting out there, about enjoying God's creation,

1:29.7

meeting interesting people, finding great campsites,

1:32.5

exploring the countryside, as well as sharing tips on keeping our RVs running right

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