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Fulltime RVing

RVs make great portable temporary housing -- on the job site, when evacuating after a natural disaster, even when relatives come to visit!

The 5th wheel RV trailer is way out in front in popularity when it comes to full time RVing. You do need to be careful hitching up, because dropping a 5th wheel can cause expensive damage.

A good RV mat helps to eliminate most of the dirt and debris that finds its way into your RV kitchen or living room area. Here's how to find the best RV mat

When you need to evacuate quickly what better way than in an RV. Here's how to use your RV during times of emergency.

By looking at all aspects of the RV lifestyle ahead of time, when it comes time to sign the contract on that new RV your decision will be based on a clear understanding of the types of expenses associated with RVing as a whole.

Just as you need to know your RV's height limitations and width limitations, you also need to know your RV's weight limitations. Here's how to tell how much weight your RV can legally carry, as well as how much your RV weighs with everything on board.

After owning numerous larger RVs while we were full timing, now that we only take shorter trips a smaller RV seemed appropriate. We still enjoy RVing, but we no longer need a 37-foot vehicle and multiple slideouts. Our 2007 Dutchmen 18B travel trailer is half the RV we had before. See how it has worked out for us!

You can use a travel journal to document your travels online -- either in a formatted book, blog, or other travel journal. Or, you can simply jot down thoughts in a notebook or spiral binder. Here are the benefits of writing your RV experiences in a travel journal!

Looking to try some longterm camping in your RV without breaking the bank? There are lots of places to stay that won't cost you much, but you have to be prepared to fend for yourself -- because cheap means no amenities!