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RT66 Why you Need to be in Perry, GA in March

RV Lifestyle RV Podcast

Mike Wendland

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

4.7 • 624 Ratings

🗓️ 16 December 2015

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

In this week's episode, we talk about  an RV gathering that will teach you more about RVing in three days than most people learn in a lifetime. The Family Motorcoach Association's upcoming gathering in Perry, GA is the kind of event every RVer should attend at least once in their lifetime. In this episode, Mike talks to Doug Uhlenbrock of the FMCA [spp-timestamp time="20:38"] who describes the seminars and activities available for owners of all sorts of RVs. [spp-player] But there is so much more in this episode. Here are the shownotes with links and resources. Jennifer's Tip of the Week: The LifeStraw Jennifer shares a tip about a $20 gadget that belongs in every RV, especially if you like to camp and hike in wilderness areas [spp-timestamp time="7:10"] It’s very practical and handy for anyone who spends a lot of time outdoors, which Mike and I certainly do, especially as we boondock far off the grid more and more in our RV adventures. Now let me first say we are NOT preppers… we are not survivalists, though this little product I am sharing would be a staple n every good prepper’s bug out bag. It’s the LifeStraw Personal Water Filter and it lets you drink clear and clean water from just about any source you will find, even puddles of rainwater on the ground. Really!. It Removes a minimum 99.9999% of waterborne bacteria and filters to an amazing 0.2 microns. That’s as claen as the bottled water you buy. Each LifeStraw Filters up to 1000 liters of contaminated water WITHOUT iodine, chlorine or other chemicals. That’s 264 gallons of water, in case you wondering. The LifeStraw was a Time Magazine Invention of the Year winner and contains no chemicals, no batteries and no moving parts to wear out. It features a high flow rate and weighs only 2oz. It is perfect for the Ultralight backpacker, camper, hiker, traveler, boy scout, hunter or for emergencies. We have two of them…one for Mike, one for me. We have it in our motorhome all the time and if we’re going on a long hike, we stuff it in our backpacks. It’s about nine inches long by an inch around so they don’t take up much space.. Unlike many similar filters on the market today, LifeStraw has met EPA standards for water filtration in independent testing. LifeStraw has been used around the world under extreme conditions for humanitarian relief. In fact the Lifestraw has been standard gear for most NGOs for worldwide humanitarian relief since 2005. A portion of sales goes to support clean water projects worldwide. Filtering your drinking water could not be simpler. With LifeStraw you can drink directly from puddles or streams, or you may find it easier to scoop water with your wide-mouthed water bottle and drink from it using the LifeStraw. We got ours through Amazon at http://amzn.to/1OsUv2U. They cost just under $20 each Audience Question: Satellite Internet Listener Larry asks for more info on the cool Internet Satellite system Campskunk hinted at in episode 65 [spp-timestamp time="11:32"]. Mike shares how its a system based on the Ka band, instead of the slow and spotty Ku band. Here's a fresh post Campskunk wrote that explains all about it. Audience Question: Fording Streams in an RV Listener David inquires about taking his RV across streams and worries about shorting out his electronic gear [spp-timestamp time="16:10"]. Mike suggests a talk with his dealer, but notes we're talking about an RV, not an ATV and those are situations most RVers never need to worry about. David, though, plans some pretty rugged travels planned and he has ordered a 4 x 4 RV. If you ave some suggestions n how he can protect his electronics, leave your feedback as a Voice Message by clicking the black banner on the far right side of the blog. Traveling Tech Tip: Pocket Light Meter Mike loves to take photos. Sometimes, it's not apparent what the aperture, shutter speed and ISO should be set. He uses the free Pocket Light Meter app for the iPhone [spp-timestamp time="41:55"].

Transcript

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0:00.0

Here comes episode number 66.

0:03.8

It's time for road trekking, the podcast.

0:07.7

Traveling North America in a small motor home.

0:11.5

Exploring, camping, boondocking, embracing the RV lifestyle,

0:16.8

and sharing tips, and where to go, and how to keep things running right.

0:22.8

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

0:29.3

Hello everybody, welcome to a show that celebrates the RV lifestyle.

0:34.5

Whether you have a small RV like the road track Jennifer and I travel in or a big

0:38.6

Class A motorhome, a fifth wheel, a pop-up, even if you just dry camp out of your car or tent

0:43.8

or thinking about getting an RV, this show is for you. We talk about being out there, enjoying

0:50.3

God's creation, meeting interesting people, finding great campsites, exploring the countryside,

0:56.5

and we share tips on keeping our RVs running right and using the right gear and technology

1:00.9

to enhance our camping and RV experience. That's what Road Trekking the podcast is all about,

1:07.2

The RV Lifestyle. This episode of road trekking the RV podcast is brought to you by Van City

1:16.8

RV in St. Louis and their partner dealerships Krustin RV in Calispell, Montana,

1:22.5

wagon trail RV in Las Vegas, Nevada, bringing you the largest inventory of Class B's from three locations.

1:29.3

Aldi, the only name you need to know. Alde, the only name you need to know when choosing a

1:36.5

heating system for your RV. Leisure Time RV, a family-owned dealership in Central Florida.

1:41.9

Your vacation starts at leisure time RV.

1:45.0

And Verizon Wireless, the nation's largest and most reliable 4G LTE networks.

1:51.5

Well, hi, everybody, and welcome to, well, it's the week before Christmas.

1:55.5

This is episode 66, and this episode, of course, is being released for the first time on December 16th, 2015.

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