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RV Podcast #181: Making sense of turnpike tolls

RV Lifestyle RV Podcast

Mike Wendland

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

4.7 • 624 Ratings

🗓️ 28 February 2018

⏱️ 70 minutes

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Summary

As the warm weather starts to arrive, many are planning their cross country RV adventures. Many of those routes will be on toll roads. Do you need to purchase a sticker or toll device for your RV? Which toll stickers are the best to get? What happens when you encounter unmanned tool booths? In this episode, we answer those questions and sort out all those potential issues with an expert who will help us all make sense of turnpikes and toll roads. Plus RV News and Tips, listener questions and comments and a suggested destination for your bucket list and much more. Click the player below to Listen Now or scroll down through the show note details. When you see a time code hyperlink, you can click it to jump directly to that segment of the podcast. [spp-player] WHAT MIKE AND JENNIFER ARE UP TO THIS WEEK [spp-timestamp time="2:10"] As the nation copes with late winter storms and flooding, we’re still down along the Emerald coast on Florida’s panhandle enjoying sunny skies and upper 70 temps. People are swimming in the gulf…shorts and to shirt weather Bo wearing he new Doggles Goggles We’re planning our next adventure, a leisurely exploration of the Alabama and Mississippi Gulf coast, Louisiana and into Texas, where we hope to time our arrival to the blooming of the bluebonnets, a dainty little plant which paints the sandy, rolling hills of coastal and southern Texas with sheets of royal-blue in the early spring. They have already begun to bloom in many places across Texas thanks to recent, unseasonably warm weather. We report that Bo no longer has the cone of shame. He either got some sand in his eye or was scratched while playing in the Destin, FL dog park last week and needed the cone for a few days to keep him from itching it. It has healed up well but we have on order a pair of something called Doggles to keep him from doing it again. Here’s what caught our attention this week:  Wyoming legislature wants to collect new wildlife fee from Yellowstone visitors There is a move underway in the Wyoming legislature to collect a fee from Yellowstone National Park visitors for wildlife management. The states surrounding Yellowstone say there is a cost they incur from wandering elk, bison and other creatures that leave Yellowstone's property and collide with cars, spread disease among cattle, and cause other problems. A bill proposing the new fee is moving through the Wyoming legislature but it will need the federal government's approval to take effect. To learn more click here. More than 200 earthquakes strike Yellowstone Speaking of Yellowstone, did you hear that 200 earthquakes hit the iconic park over two weeks in February? Geologists say the swarm of quakes is nothing to worry about. In fact, Yellowstone gets about 1,000 to 3,000 earthquakes each year, and scientists say the quakes do not mean the super volcano under Yellowstone is ready to blow. Click here or here for more info. RV industry brought billions into U.S. economy Outdoor recreation accounted for 2 percent of the U.S. economy in 2016, about $374 billion according to a recent report from the U.S. Commerce Department. The impact of outdoor recreation on the U.S. economy is growing. While the report looked at boating, fishing, hunting and a variety of activities, it noted that outdoor activities centered on motorized vehicles, including RVs and motorcycles, were particularly popular, bringing in $59.5 billion with most of that from RVs alone. To read more click here. This portion of the Podcast is brought to you by Campers Inn, the RVer’s trusted resource for over 50 years, the nation’s largest family-operated RV dealership with 19 locations and growing  JENNIFER'S TIP OF THE WEEK [spp-timestamp time="16:16"] I always have my eyes open for tips for you when visiting folks in their RVs. Not long ago while hanging out with my friend Lisa Gruner from Huntsville, AL, I noticed she had a rather unique privacy curtain separating the back from the front of h...

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0:00.0

Get ready for episode 181.

0:04.7

It's time for the RV podcast.

0:07.7

Traveling North America in an RV.

0:11.2

Exploring, camping, boondocking, embracing the RV lifestyle.

0:16.4

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

0:20.7

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

0:26.2

Wow, I can hardly believe this is episode 181 being released on February 28, 2018.

0:34.2

Hey, welcome, no matter what kind of an RV you have, even if you're just dreaming about getting one someday, you're welcome here, because here we talk about getting out there, enjoying God's amazing creation, camping, meeting interesting people, boondocking, discovering fun places, and using the right gear and the technology to enhance our RV lifestyle.

0:56.6

So please know you indeed are very welcome here no matter what kind of an RV you have.

1:01.8

And we are honored that you chose to put us in your ears this week.

1:09.2

Well, as the warm weather starts to arrive, many out there are planning their cross-country

1:16.5

RV adventures. And many of those routes will be on toll roads. I hate toll roads.

1:24.4

Because it brings up the question, do you need to purchase a sticker or a toll device for

1:29.7

your RV if you're driving a lot of different roads? Which toll stickers? Seems like every state has

1:35.0

its own kind. Which ones are the best to get? What happens when you encounter something that is

1:41.3

more and more frequent these days than toll roads, unmanned toll booths,

1:45.3

or places where exact change are needed. In this episode, we answer those questions,

1:51.0

and we sort out all those potential issues with an expert who will help us make sense of

1:57.1

turnpikes and toll roads. Plus, we have RV news and RV tips and listener questions and comments,

2:05.2

even a suggested destination for your bucket list, much more. But first, my lifelong traveling companion

2:11.2

and my bride, Jennifer, hello, my dear. Hello, Michael. Well, as the nation copes with late winter storms and flooding, we are still down along the

2:23.7

Emerald Coast of Florida's Panhandle.

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