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Escape the Ordinary: Unveiling the New Harvest Hosts Programs

06.14.2023 - By Mike WendlandPlay

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A series of new Harvest Hosts programs is making it super easy for RVers to find overnight campspots - even in sold-out campgrounds.

In Episode 451 of the RV Podcast, Harvest Hosts CEO Joel Holland details the new offerings as he shares the many ways his company is helping RVers find unique places to camp and explore.

Also this week we have:

* RV News of dangerous wildlife encounters 

* Social Media feedback on RV campground etiquette

* A guide to proper use of your RV air conditioner

* And the best way to attach photos to the walls of your RV

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Social Media Buzz - Wendy Bowyer

Wendy Bowyer reports on the hot issues most talked about this past week on our RV Lifestyle Facebook Group:

Many people who are traveling ask the RV Lifestyle Facebook group about road conditions for a trip they are about to take. 

That is just what Jennifer did on a post that really took off. Jennifer lives in central Florida and plans to go to Pigeon Forge in Tennessee. 

She could take I -75 up through Atlanta, or she could go up the east coast of Florida and cut over through the Carolinas, traveling along 26 and I-95.

Jennifer and her husband are pulling a 43-foot Fifth Wheel and wondered what is the best way to go.

Cheryl had just traveled up 26 and 95 and said there was a LOT of construction with narrow lanes and roads in terrible shape. Others said the roads are like are washboards, the mountains steep.

But when it came to the I-75 choice, several said to avoid Atlanta at ALL costs and several said I-75 was tough because there are so many semis.

Perhaps the best advice came from Lori. She has traveled both routes numerous times and said each has its challenges. Her advice was to try either one, just be sure to leave at 4 am to avoid as much traffic as possible.

Next I'd like to share a post from Melissa.

Melissa is new to RVing and asked the group for some RV campsite etiquette questions.

First she wanted to know if it was OK to dump water at her campsite when leaving (not black or grey tank - just water) and then she asked what are 3 to 5 etiquette tips for newbies.

Boy, did she get an earful- we're talking more than 700 responses!

They included don't walk through someone's campsite, don't leave trash in your campfire pit, respect quiet hours and finally in answer to Melissa's question, while there was some debate, most said do not dump water at your site because you will be leaving a muddy mess for the next camper.

The last post is one of those questions that make you smile. 

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