Winter RV Driving Tips: How To Drive Motorhomes & Trailers Safely Through Snow And Ice Storms
Here's what you need to know to drive your RV safely through snow, sleet, and ice.
Here's what you need to know to drive your RV safely through snow, sleet, and ice.
Tired of the cold and snow? A number of years ago, my wife and I reached the point of 'Enough Already', so we packed up the motorhome, hit the road and headed south. We learned a few things along the way that may be helpful if you're brand new to the idea snowbirding in search of warmer weather during the winter months.
Is it possible to survive the winter months in an RV? Absolutely! Here's how to retain heat inside your RV, how to keep the RV water line from freezing, tips for winterizing the sewer line, and how to make sure you always have enough propane on hand.
If you haven't already, you need to winterize your RV's water system. If you wait much longer, you'll have a pretty stiff repair bill next year because the water system in every RV must be protected from freezing.
RV covers not only protect your motorhome from the sun's rays, they also keep your RV cooler inside, and they allow moisture to escape while being stored for long periods of time. Here's what to look for in terms of RV tire covers, windshield covers, dashboard covers, and covers for the entire exterior of your motorhome.
If you've stored your RV for the winter, then it's time to get it out of storage and get things in order for your summer travels. Here's how I prepare our RV each year for a summer of fun on the road...
Well, it looks like we're going to be driving an RV for the first time in the winter snow. I have to admit, I'm a little nervous about it. I mean it's hard enough keeping a regular car on the road... let alone a long & skinny motorhome! Here are some winter driving tips that we found helpful...
Spending the holidays on the road this year?... You're not alone. This is my short & sweet tribute to RVers who spend a lot of time on the road -- including the Christmas holiday. Just a couple of fun photos that help to captivate the wintertime moments that many RVers have grown accustomed to.