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RV Lifestyle RV Podcast

How to find the perfect camping site this weekend

RV Lifestyle RV Podcast

Mike Wendland

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

4.7624 Ratings

🗓️ 4 September 2019

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

One of the biggest frustrations we hear from RVers is how difficult and expensive it is to find an RV camping spot, particularly without advance reservations. People are always surprised to learn that, very rarely do Jennifer and I make advance reservations. Yet we almost always find a great spot, whether boondocking or in a commercial or government run campground. Our guest in the interview of the week segment for this episode is Mark Koep, a fulltime RVer who travels with his family in a 44-foot RV. Mark seldom makes reservations either, even though finding spots for his big rig are more challenging than Jennifer and I experience. Mark runs an awesome and totally free website called Campgroundviews.com that makes it easy to find that perfect campsite… without advance reservations. I asked Mark to break it down for us, step-by-step, to show us just how it works. AZLso this week... lots of RV News… RV Lifestyle tips, Q&A and a great off the beaten path report from the Burketts. Show Notes for Episode #258 September 4, 2019 of The RV Podcast: WHAT MIKE AND JENNIFER ARE UP TO THIS WEEK We’re coming to you this week from the beautiful Emerald Coast in the Northwest Florida panhandle. We had a great meet and greet gathering Sunday in the Gulf Islands National Seashore. The weather has been very hot and humid but very beautiful. We’re getting ready for the fall RV show season. It starts next week in Hershey, PA, where we’ll be attending what is billed as America’s Largest RV Show. We’ll be looking at all the new RVs and doing meet and greets. If you’re attending Hershey we’ll be hanging out with our friends at the Leisure Travel Vans display there so come by and say hello. RV LIFESTYLE NEWS OF THE WEEK MIKE Electric bikes now permitted on national park trails under new presidential order  Did you hear that electric bikes will soon be permitted on trails in the U.S. National Parks? Last week President Donald Trump signed an order permitting e-bikes to be classified the same as bicycles so they can go on every federal trail regular bikes use. E-bikes are bicycles that are powered by petals and a battery to assist people who are older, have a disability, or maybe would just like a little assistance with pedaling. The move was opposed by many hiking, horse-riding and other outdoor groups who are concerned the electric powered bikes would cause people to go too fast and fundamentally change the experience on the trails. Personally Jennifer and I have had Rad Power Bikes for some time and we really enjoy them. We use them as regular bicycles, and only use the assistance when we need a little help. Here is a video we did some time back explaining how the bikes work. JENNIFER Don't get caught speeding in Yosemite National Park's new wildlife protection zones If you're heading to Yosemite National Park this fall be on the lookout for signs marking wildlife protection zones. So far this year 11 bears have been hit by vehicles in the park. The zones were established to reduce collisions with wildlife, be it bears, butterflies, foxes, deer or other creatures. The wildlife protection zones will have a slower speed limit and officials will be strictly enforcing it in the hopes of preventing more loss of life. MIKE Article shows how the early days of RV camping began   A fun article looking at camping 100 years ago captured my attention last week. The article, complete with pictures, talked about "Tin Can Tourists" and the early days of RV traveling. It showed how when cars were new, the national parks didn't have official campgrounds. People could just drive in and set up camp wherever - even on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. It was a fun read and got me thinking back to the amazing display of early campers at the RV Hall of Fame and Museum. We did an article on it here, and highly recommend a visit. JENNIFER Water pipe break at Grand Canyon National Park places entire park, including campgrounds, on water conservation mode

Transcript

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this week on the RV podcast some great advice and tips from an expert on how to find the perfect

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campsite for your RV without reservations nine times out of ten this is my experience this is why

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I don't make them as reservations hey my name is Mark I've got a 44 foot fifth wheel I'm looking

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for a site for tomorrow Saturday you know Friday night and Saturday at your park nine times out of

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ten this is a response well I just had a cancellation we got a site for you perfect to book it you know

0:26.4

that's nine times out of time welcome fellow travelers it's time for another episode of the RV

0:31.2

podcast answering your questions sharing tips suggesting great trips and off the beaten path adventures, and always staying on top of the RV lifestyle news you need to know about with great interviews and inside industry information.

0:45.9

Here's your host, award-winning journalists, Mike and Jennifer Wendland.

0:52.1

Welcome everybody to another edition of the RV podcast, and it doesn't make any difference

0:57.0

what kind of an RV you have, whether it is a motorhome, a towable trailer, a tent.

1:02.1

Even if you're just dreaming about getting an RV, this show is for you, because right here,

1:07.4

we talk about getting out there, enjoying God's amazing creation, meeting interesting

1:12.2

people, boondocking, discovering fun places, and of course always using the right gear and

1:18.4

technology to enhance the RV lifestyle. So welcome. We are very honored that you chose to put us

1:24.9

in your ears this week. Coming up in our interview of the week, some great advice from an expert on finding RV campsites

1:32.5

without advance reservations.

1:35.2

We have lots of RV news for you this week.

1:37.9

We have RV lifestyle tips, questions, and answers and comments about past episodes, and a great off-the-beaten path report from

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the Burkitts. But first, my lifelong traveling companion and my bride, Jennifer, how my dear?

1:53.3

Hello, Michael. Well, we're coming to everybody this week again from the beautiful

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Emerald Coast on the northwest Florida panhandle.

2:02.1

It was a lot of fun, and we've been here a couple of weeks,

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