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RV Podcast - Stories From The Road

RV Podcast #537: Truck Stop Camping

RV Podcast - Stories From The Road

Mike Wendland

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

4.5 • 704 Ratings

🗓️ 5 March 2025

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

This week on Episode 537 of the RV Podcast: * Why truck stop camping should be in your overnight travel plans this year * Your RV's Pre-Season Checklist - the things that must be replaced at the start of a new camping season * The Trump administration’s continuing budget cutting and the dwindling workforce may result in reduced hours and early closures for our National Parks. * And in Mike & Jen’s Storytime, The Rooster's Revenge, or Why Bo Doesn't Chase Chickens Anymore To see the YouTube video version of the podcast, click below: For the audio version, download on your favorite podcast app or click the player below: RV CONVERSATION OF THE WEEK -Truck Stop Camping By popular request, we bring back a conversation we had last spring with Jim Wheeler, director of hospitality of Loves Travel Spots. Since then, Loves has greatly increased the number of RV camping spots at almost 90 locations around the country, totaling over 1,400 individual camping spots.  They are adding 17 more locations this year.   The company clearly sees an opportunity to bring in more RVers and is offering full hookups and lots more.  As you plan your spring and summer travels, this interview may convince you that a truck stop may now be in your overnight plans. SOCIAL MEDIA BUZZ - Wendy Bowyer Wendy Bowyer reports on the hot issues most talked about this past week on social media and our RV Lifestyle Community group. Over in our private RVLifestyle Community, it is now officially March Meetup month! You've heard of March Madness; well, in our community, it is March Meetup time! We have volunteer hosts organizing get-togethers all around the country, inviting others to join them for a meal to connect! Some are meeting at restaurants, others a winery, another a Cracker Barrel and one even at someone's home. Locations so far include Tennessee, southwest Michigan, North Carolina, and the Florida panhandle. It is going to be so much fun! Then over in our RVLifestyle Facebook Group, the interesting conversations continue. Janice wrote: What are your thoughts of staying overnight at a rest area? This post had more than 400 responses with some people saying don't do it because it is not safe - and many of these "don't do it" folks seemed very adamant. But by far, the majority of the folks said DO IT and they, too, were very adamant and had some great tips. First know the local law - make sure it is legal to do this. Second, know the location - is it generally safe? Leon was one of many who said to listen to your gut and if you have a bad feeling, don't stay. Christy reads reviews on the rest stop on some apps she has before deciding to overnight. But overall she said she prefers them to a Walmart parking lot because most have security cameras and feel safer. In fact many said they felt safer at a rest area, saying the number of truck drivers around added a level of safety. Another  Facebook post that caught my eye was from Dwight who asked: Mike Wendland full false 46:38 Slides, Solar and Snakes: Our Podcast Topics of the Week https://rvlifestyle.com/slides-solar-and-snakes/ Wed, 26 Feb 2025 12:05:00 +0000 https://rvlifestyle.com/?p=111130 This week on Episode 536 of the RV Podcast: RV Slides: A Top Expert shares what can go wrong with them and  how to maintain them The Trump Tariff Threats against Canada are Disrupting the RV Business Big Time Want to run your RV and AC all night long off solar and lithium batteries? You better count the cost first And in Mike and Jen’s Storytime, the time a live rattlesnake dropped on Mike’s foot. All

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0:00.0

This week on the RV podcast.

0:02.8

Your RV's preseason checklist, the things that must be replaced at the start of every

0:09.7

new camping season.

0:11.5

Why, a truck stop could be in your overnight travel plans this year.

0:15.2

The Trump administration's continuing budget cutting is causing uncertainty in the National Parks Service, and the dwindling workforce may result in reduced hours and early closures.

0:28.3

And in Mike and Jen's story time, the roosters revenge, or why Bo doesn't chase chickens anymore.

0:35.9

Hello, everybody. I'm Mike Wedland and this is my lifelong traveling

0:40.4

companion and my bride Jennifer and Bo, the former chicken chaser, is with us here as we record this

0:48.8

from our south-west Florida condo in the Panhandle near Destin, Florida on Okalusa Island, where we're

0:59.4

spending a few weeks.

1:01.9

Hopefully we're going to do a meetup down this way sometime in the next couple of weeks

1:05.4

as we do a lot of meetups on our RV Community.com.

1:09.1

So we'll let you know more about that.

1:11.9

But long drive, the RV has been in storage down here.

1:15.4

We had to run back to Michigan for a couple of weeks,

1:17.8

and hopefully all that snow, all that cold,

1:21.5

is truly a thing of the past now.

1:23.4

I wouldn't count on it.

1:24.6

I wouldn't count on it.

1:25.5

It's been the wackiest winter we have ever experienced.

1:30.0

The weather is nice today.

1:31.6

It's sunny.

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