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Curtis Carper

I’ve been involved in RVing for over 50 years — including camping, building, repairing, and even selling RVs and motorhomes. I’ve owned, used, and repaired almost every class and style of RV ever made. I do all of my own repair work. My other interests include cooking, living with an aging dog, and dealing with diabetic issues. If you can combine a grease monkey with a computer geek, throw in a touch of information nut and organization freak, combined with a little bit of storyteller... you’ve got a good idea of who I am. To date, I've shared my RV knowledge in over 300 articles here at The Fun Times Guide! Many of them have over 25K shares.

Whether you're in the market for a new or used RV doesn't really matter. Just being able to inspect the latest offerings all in one location at an RV show is enjoyable in itself. See where the RV shows are scheduled in your area...

The RV lifestyle actually makes Christmas shopping easy for everyone. This is one activity that is loaded with accessories, add-ons and do-dads that every RVer could use. You won't have to look too hard to find that one special gift for the RVer in your life.

Good news: Just because you're spending the Christmas holiday on the road in your RV doesn't mean you can't decorate just as extravagantly as you have in years past. In fact, there a lot of things you can do that wouldn't even be possible back home!

Wondering what RVers can do to maintain some level of physical activity that will keep you healthy and active for years to come? Here are some ideas -- ranging from the simple and traditional to the high-energy and even high-tech options!

After you purchase a new or used RV -- be it a motorhome or trailer -- the most costly item needed to move it down the highway is the fuel that makes the motor run. Fortunately, there's a lot you can do to maximize how far your fuel investment will take you. Here are some tips for getting the most from your RV fuel dollars on the road.

Tips for keeping the family ties strong -- whether the relatives live across town or on the other side of the country. If you're taking your RV to a relative's home, here are some things to keep in mind!

Here's what you need to know to drive your RV safely through snow, sleet, and ice.

Here are some Autumn and Thanksgiving decorations that work great in small spaces. These will add a festive touch to your RV -- without emptying your pocketbook.

Here are some of the detectors and monitors inside your RV that need to be checked each year -- and have a fresh set of batteries installed.