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RV Podcast 305: What RV travel during COVID is REALLY like

RV Lifestyle RV Podcast

Mike Wendland

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

4.7624 Ratings

🗓️ 29 July 2020

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

This week in the RV Podcast, we hear what RV travel during COVID is like. RVers from across North America candidly share their experiences, what was open, what was closed, how welcome they were, and what it’s like trying to do the RV Lifestyle in these challenging times.  This week in our interview of the week segment we turned to our RV Lifestyle social media followers for their insight into RV travel during COVID as they encountered restrictions and shutdowns in various locations. There is lots of RV-related news to report. RV PODCAST NEWS OF THE WEEK Congress passes Great American Outdoor Act which is expected to send much-needed money for national park maintenance Congress passed the Great American Outdoor Act last week, sending it to President Donald Trump's desk where he is expected to sign it. The bill will provide $900 million a year to the Land and Water Conservation Fund. It will also provide up to $6.5 billion over five years to help pay for the many maintenance needs of the nation's national parks. Look for more details out this week, when it is expected to be signed into law.  Campfire-caused wildfires on the rise in several places throughout country In several parts of the country, officials are reporting more campfire-caused wildfires than normal. In Maine, there has been a 170 percent increase in campfire-related wildfires this year compared to 2019. A campfire is also suspected as the cause of a wildfire near Clayton Beach in Washington's Larrabee State Park last week. And some places, like the Tahoe National Forest, are seeing an increase in illegal campfires causing officials to say they are responding to the second highest number of campfire-caused fires ever recorded. Too many people risking injury by jumping into posted Yellowstone waters, officials warn Yellowstone National Park urged visitors last week to stay out of the water. Apparently more people than normal are ignoring posted signs at Yellowstone and swimming in water where swimming is clearly prohibited. Park officials are reminding visitors the signs are there for a reason. Some Yellowstone water is boiling - in 2016 a man is believed to have literally dissolved after trying to soak in a prohibited thermal area. And in other places the water is extremely frigid - a literal snow melt. Other times people are told not to go in because the water is infested with organisms that will make them sick. As always, if the sign says stay out - we advise you to stay out.  West Virginia police arrest two men connected to international RV theft ring West Virginia police arrested two men involved in an international RV theft ring last week. The men were arrested for stealing two stolen camping trailers. Police also found two other stolen camping trailers abandoned by their drivers. The thieves are part of an international crime ring that steals RVs and campers in southeastern states then ships them to Mexico and other foreign countries. In this summer of pandemic camping, remember to check ahead We have an update on what is open and what is closed. As of today, July 29, 2020, 91 percent of the campsites listed by Campendium are now open, with New Mexico remaining the only state park campground system closed. But according to Campendium, which is doing an excellent job keeping track of things, many other popular spots throughout the country remain closed because of COVID-19. Theodore Roosevelt National Park campgrounds are closed, for instance, as are Point Reyes National Seashore campsites, Mount Rainer National Park campgrounds, Navajo Nation Tribal Parks and many other spots. As always this year, things are fluid. We recommend checking before heading out and be sure to listen to our interview of the week coming up in which you will hear from numerous RVers exactly what RV travel during COVID is like. This part of the podcast is brought to you by RadPower Bikes, America's #1 e-bike brand, offering direct to consumer pricing on powerful premium elec...

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0:00.0

This is episode 305 of the RV podcast.

0:04.8

Welcome, fellow travelers.

0:06.4

It's time for another episode of the RV podcast.

0:09.4

Answering your questions, sharing tips, suggesting great trips, and off-the-beaten path adventures,

0:15.2

and always staying on top of the RV lifestyle news you need to know about with great interviews and inside industry

0:21.9

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

0:28.4

Hello everybody and welcome to another edition of the RV podcast, and we are delighted

0:34.8

that you're putting us in your ears this week. We are your guide to freedom and fun through RV travel, no matter what kind of an

0:41.8

RV you have.

0:43.1

You might be in a motorhome, a towable trailer, a tent.

0:46.1

Maybe you're just dreaming about getting an RV someday.

0:49.4

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

0:56.3

meeting interesting people, boondocking, discovering fun places, and always using the right

1:02.1

gear and technology to enhance the RV lifestyle. So let's get going. We've got lots in store

1:09.5

for you this week.

1:17.8

Well, this week in the RV podcast, we're going to hear from real RVers who have traveled all over the U.S. and Canada over the past five months.

1:22.2

And they're going to tell us what RV travel is like during this COVID pandemic.

1:28.9

What it's really like out there.

1:30.3

And they're going to candidly share their experiences,

1:32.6

what was open,

1:33.9

what was closed,

1:35.1

how welcome they were,

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