This is our third and final post about gifts for RVers at RVHometown.com. This one focuses on the experienced RVer. Find a gift for a friend - or - for you or your partner!
Besides our great reads and armchair travel books, look at these:
- Drive Your Motorhome Like a Pro
by commercial driver and instructor Lorrin Walsh is guaranteed to teach you things you didn’t know so you can drive more safely and effectively.
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If your RV came with a convection oven, I've Got a Convection Oven in My RV Now What? by Adrienne Kristine is a must-have. Includes illustrated recipes and tips. Read more...
An RVer can never have too many campground guides. Add these excellent sources by Jane Kenny to your collection: Casino Camping and RVers Guide to Corps of Engineers Campgrounds. Read more...
Have you ever thought about writing now that you are traveling on the road? Whether writing down your family experiences, that book idea or articles as you travel, see Taking the Mystery out of RV Writing. Read more...
If the thought has crossed your mind that you’d like to volunteer or somehow supplement your income, see Support Your RV Lifestyle! An Insider’s Guide to Working on the Road. Read more....
Remember, if you are buying a gift for the RVer, space is limited in an RV. Two of the above are ebooks or CDs so take little or no space. Of course, RVers make exceptions for campground directories and reference books. For other gifts, food, gift certificates, photos on CD are always welcomed. Or make a basket with small things related to a hobby or RVing. Jaimie Hall - Bruzenak
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