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Life on the Open Road

RV Lifestyle RV Podcast

Mike Wendland

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

4.7624 Ratings

🗓️ 17 July 2019

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

This week on the RV Podcast we hear from Joe Russo, who with wife Kait creates the popular  We’re the Russos YouTube Channel and blog. Joe has just written his second book, Tales from the Open Road, and in this episode of the RV Podcast, he drops by to share some of their adventures and misadventures. Show Notes for Episode #251 July 17, 2019 of The RV Podcast; WHAT MIKE AND JENNIFER ARE UP TO THIS WEEK   JENNIFER - As this episode is released, we are in the Nashville, TN area on a family vacation. We’re spending a week in a rented house outside of Nashville with our three grown children, their spouses and our eight grandkids. We’re just hanging out together and touring the area. We rented a house in the horse country near Franklin and among our planned activities, taking in the historic Grand Ole Opry. MIKE – We’re really trying to make this a true vacation, too, meaning we’re cutting back on work as much as we can. Bo is with us and we drove the RV down and will take our time heading home, doing some wandering and exploring. I’m sure will chase down a couple of travel stories as we slowly head north. JENNIFER If anyone is looking for an excuse to go camping and get outsides, I can help. Just 20 minutes a day spent in nature can help reduce stress hormone levels, according to a new study by University of Michigan researchers. It concluded that an efficient "nature pill" — 20 to 30 minutes walking, sitting or completing a physical activity outside or interacting with nature — can reduce health issues such as chronic stress, blood pressure, cholesterol, heart disease and weight. I like that. A “nature pill.” A great reason to go RVing! MIKE A very good idea. It’s that time in the podcast where we want to give a shoutout to our reviewer of the week, whose screen name is MLV55… who left us this wonderful five-star review on iTunes: “I have listened to several different podcasts on RV'ing and this by far is the best one. It is very professionally done with great tips and ideas for everyone no matter what size RV you own. We are in the research and planning phases of buying a class A motorhome and have found what we have learned from Mike and Jennifer's podcasts to be very valuable. Plus, the sound like really nice people and are a pleasure to listen to. Mike and Jennifer, keep up the great work! Thank you, MLV55. We so appreciated those kind words and your review. And we invite you dear listener, to do the same. Please leave us a review and a rating on iTunes or Stitcher or whatever app you listen to us on. We so appreciate the feedback and we read every one!  RV NEWS OF THE WEEK   JENNIFER Disabled can now hike Sleeping Bear Dunes National Park with special “Track Chair” Trails through Michigan's Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore can be steep or sandy -- but people who require hiking mobility assistance can now rent a motorized chair with treaded tracks to get around. The fact that the chair has tracks rather than wheels makes rougher terrain much more accessible. The program is run by volunteer group Friends of Sleeping Bear Dunes, which wants everyone to be able to experience the park's natural beauty. The group says the program is the first of its kind at a national park. The group currently has one chair that is available through reservations, but it is hoping to buy another one later this summer for children. The chairs are pretty pricey, with the first one costing more than $13,000. However, it's free for visitors to use and can carry up to 350 pounds. Since the program launched in June, the group has had more than a dozen visitors use it Volunteers try to do one run in the morning and one in the afternoon, allowing for the chair to be recharged between sessions. MIKE Should we close some National Parks so others can survive? We’ve reported extensively here about overcrowding in the National Parks as well as a woefully long backlog in maintenance and basic repairs.

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0:00.0

This week on the RV podcast, we hear from Joe Russo, who with wife Kate, creates the popular We're the Russo's YouTube channel and blog.

0:09.5

Joe's just written a second book, Tales from the Open Road.

0:13.2

And in episode 251 of our RV podcast, he shares some of their adventures and misadventures and lessons learned.

0:22.1

I would say that regardless of whether you're a couple, a family, single, and you're going to hit the road, learn to be flexible.

0:29.5

I think what some people have a big difficulty with is they will cement their plans, make reservations, and think that the whole year is going to go their way,

0:40.3

and things change.

0:44.8

It's time for the RV podcast.

0:47.7

Traveling North America in an RV.

0:51.3

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

1:00.8

Here's award-winning journalist Mike Wendland and his network of RV reporters.

1:06.3

Hey, everybody, welcome to another episode of the RV podcast, and no matter what kind of an RV you have,

1:13.2

whether it is a motorhome, a towable trailer, a tent, even if you are just dreaming about getting an RV someday,

1:20.5

this show is for you because here we talk about getting out there, enjoying God's amazing creation,

1:26.6

meeting interesting people, boondocking,

1:28.7

discovering fun places, and using the right gear and technology to enhance the RV lifestyle.

1:34.0

So welcome. We're honored you chose to put us in your ears this week. And this week we will

1:39.0

talk about RV Life on the Open Road with Joe Russo. You'll meet our friend Joe in just a bit. But first,

1:45.5

it's time for my co-host, for my lifelong traveling companion and my bride, Jennifer. Hello,

1:52.5

my dear. Hello, Michael. Well, here we are now in mid-July. We're actually recording this episode

1:57.9

a little bit early. As this episode is released, we'll be in the Nashville,

2:03.5

Tennessee area on a family vacation. We're spending a week in a rented house outside of Nashville

2:10.0

with our three grown children, their spouses, and our eight grandkids. We're just hanging out

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