Saturday, November 04, 2006
RVers who have email Newsletters
Did you know that many RVers use email newsletters to keep relatives and friends up to date on their activities. Most, of course, are olny of interest to family and friends but there are a few that are well witten and interesting to read even if you don't know the people.
Over the years I've found a few that I really enjoy. They are open to anyone who wants to subscribe so if you like armchair RVing like I do give them a try.
Full time RVers Coleen and Bob Sykora have spent the last to winters in Alaska and Coleen writes regularly about life there as few RVers ever see. As you might expect she has has some great tips on cold weather RVing.
You can read the current issue and supbscibe to her ‘RV Life and Travel: Life As We Live It... on the road with Bob and Coleen.' newsletter at her web site.
Peggi and John McDonald are full time RVers from Canada who spend the winter in warmer climates. I met them in McAllen, Texas last winter. This year they chose Florida and Peggi's colorful and detailed accounts of life in a Florida RV resort make me wish I were there. Subscribe to Peggi's 'P&J's Weekly Diary' on here web site.
Fran and I even send out a newsletter on occation. I'll confess we're not near as regular about it as the others here but you're welcome to subscribe. You'll find a subscription form at our web site.
Full time workcampers Leo & LaVonne Hanes send out a nice newsletter. It's no as much a personal diary as it is informational. Lots of timely facts and tips of interest to workcampers and RVers in general. Subscribe at their web site.
RV technician Less Doll has a great RV maintenance information web site at http://RVersCorner.com and you can subscribe to his newsletter when you vist.
Another RV tech Mark Polk, along with wife Dawn, offer a monthly newsletter with lots of good info. Again, subscribe at their web site.
Technician Tim Collard, sends out his RV Tech Tips newsletter twice a month! subscribe at: http://rvtechtips.com/
The granddaddy of all the RV newsletters is Chuck Woodbury's RV Traveler. With close 100,000 subscribers you're probably already receiving it but just in case you're not you can subscribe at: http://rvtravel.com
Over the years I've found a few that I really enjoy. They are open to anyone who wants to subscribe so if you like armchair RVing like I do give them a try.
Full time RVers Coleen and Bob Sykora have spent the last to winters in Alaska and Coleen writes regularly about life there as few RVers ever see. As you might expect she has has some great tips on cold weather RVing.
You can read the current issue and supbscibe to her ‘RV Life and Travel: Life As We Live It... on the road with Bob and Coleen.' newsletter at her web site.
Peggi and John McDonald are full time RVers from Canada who spend the winter in warmer climates. I met them in McAllen, Texas last winter. This year they chose Florida and Peggi's colorful and detailed accounts of life in a Florida RV resort make me wish I were there. Subscribe to Peggi's 'P&J's Weekly Diary' on here web site.
Fran and I even send out a newsletter on occation. I'll confess we're not near as regular about it as the others here but you're welcome to subscribe. You'll find a subscription form at our web site.
Full time workcampers Leo & LaVonne Hanes send out a nice newsletter. It's no as much a personal diary as it is informational. Lots of timely facts and tips of interest to workcampers and RVers in general. Subscribe at their web site.
RV technician Less Doll has a great RV maintenance information web site at http://RVersCorner.com and you can subscribe to his newsletter when you vist.
Another RV tech Mark Polk, along with wife Dawn, offer a monthly newsletter with lots of good info. Again, subscribe at their web site.
Technician Tim Collard, sends out his RV Tech Tips newsletter twice a month! subscribe at: http://rvtechtips.com/
The granddaddy of all the RV newsletters is Chuck Woodbury's RV Traveler. With close 100,000 subscribers you're probably already receiving it but just in case you're not you can subscribe at: http://rvtravel.com
