by Dale Libby | Jul 5, 2026 | RVNT, Tips
Introduction After ten years and more than 83,000 miles on the road with our fifth wheels, Deloris and Natasha, towed by our RAM 3500 dually, Boris, Ginny, and I have learned one thing above all else: a smooth departure doesn’t start when you hook up. It starts...
by Dale Libby | Mar 10, 2026 | Tips
RV MAINTENANCE · TIPS & GEAR My RV Maintenance Checklist: A Living Document from the Road A recent Facebook post sparked quite a few requests for my RV Maintenance Checklist — so here it is. You can download the full Excel version using the link at the...
by Dale Libby | Jan 27, 2026 | Gear Recomendations, RVNT, Tips
Trailer Aid: Must Have Gear As an RV traveler, there are a few tools that earn a permanent spot in the front bay, and Trailer Aid is one of them. It’s a simple plastic ramp designed for tandem-axle trailers that turns a stressful roadside tire change into a quick,...
by Dale Libby | Jan 6, 2026 | RVNT, Tips
The Ultimate RV Departure Checklist: A Step‑By‑Step Guide From T‑24 Hours to Roll‑Out Preparing an RV for travel isn’t just about hitching up and hitting the road. A smooth, stress‑free departure starts long before the engine turns over. After years of most of...
by Dale Libby | Jul 8, 2022 | RVNT, Tips
Keeping An RV Cool In Extreme Heat The Easy Stuff The easy fix would be to find that perfect site. The one that has plenty of shade with your nose facing west and your butt facing east. However, that is a fantasy in today’s world when it comes to finding a site....
by Dale Libby | Mar 30, 2022 | RVNT, Tips
SoftStart Install Coleman Mach I’ve joined the club, SoftStart club that is. We will be headed to Canada this summer and I knew we will be facing a number of 30amp sites on our journey. We wanted to be sure we had both our AC units available during our...
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