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I recommend RV.net: http://blog.rv.net/
You can subscribe to their eMag. This is the November issue:
http://rv.net/index.cfm?utm_campaign=RVN&utm_medium=eMag&promo=eMagNov08
They also have a frequent email list full of great information.
RV Life also offers a lot of useful information:
http://www.rvlife.com/
They have a digital magazine too:
http://rvlife.com/index.php/2008/
Woodalls is considered to be one of the best sources out there about the RV lifestyle:
http://www.woodalls.com/cforum/index.cfm
I also enjoy watching RVTV: http://www.rvtv.ca/index.html
On their website, they list other wesites: http://www.rvtv.ca/rvtv_sub_content/rv_webclicks.htm
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Hubby and I have been considering becoming full-timers for about a year!
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http://www.ccis.com/home/mnemeth/
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The things you expect to find are there like 12v coffee makers and Portable GPS .
Did you know you could get things like 12 volt curling irons and 12 volt popcorn poppers ? Trustworthiness:Vendor reliability:Privacy:Child safety:
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http://www.12volt-travel.com/
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| December 21, 2008 06:02 AM |
You can subscribe to their eMag. This is the November issue:
http://rv.net/index.cfm?utm_campaign=RVN&utm_medium=eMag&promo=eMagNov08
They also have a frequent email list full of great information.
RV Life also offers a lot of useful information:
http://www.rvlife.com/
They have a digital magazine too:
http://rvlife.com/index.php/2008/
Woodalls is considered to be one of the best sources out there about the RV lifestyle:
http://www.woodalls.com/cforum/index.cfm
I also enjoy watching RVTV: http://www.rvtv.ca/index.html
On their website, they list other wesites: http://www.rvtv.ca/rvtv_sub_content/rv_webclicks.htm
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Hubby and I have been considering becoming full-timers for about a year!
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• Thank You so much for your effort...and for giving answers in all the different categories. It is much appreciated as I am going to start my life adventure next year doing just that and am in dire need of quality info.....which IS just what you gave!
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December 21, 2008 05:31 AM
I've done quite a bit of research into this topic actually. There are a ton of forums, websites, membership sites, books, etc. out there. Some of the best are done by everyday people who have actually lived the lifestyle and documented their results and obstacles. Learning from someone else's mistakes is always better than repeating them yourself. In light of that, here is one of my favorite sites for information on full-time RVing.
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http://www.ccis.com/home/mnemeth/
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July 03, 2009 05:02 PM
Best website for full time RV living is 12 Volt Travel dot com. Only limited advice and how to information but once you decide what you need you can find specific information about products and shop a surprisingly large and complete inventory of 12 Volt and travel items. The things you expect to find are there like 12v coffee makers and Portable GPS .
Did you know you could get things like 12 volt curling irons and 12 volt popcorn poppers ? Trustworthiness:Vendor reliability:Privacy:Child safety:
Source(s):
http://www.12volt-travel.com/
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