Of all the motorhomes on the road today, one of the most popular is the Class C motorhome. This class of motorhome differs from trailers and fifth-wheels in that the entire vehicle, including the doors, engine, cockpit, and living space, is one continuous construction built on the same chassis, with no separation between the cockpit […]
Read More »Some are under the unfair assumption that cooking is more difficult when they are residing in one of the many Class C motorhomes. This type of negative outlook can drastically limit the variety of food available to travelers while on the road, particularly the variety of healthy food choices. Instead of accepting the glass half […]
Read More »It’s the Lone Star State. Some know it for its rolling grassland dotted with Longhorns. Others envision hill country covered in grass, creeks, oak trees and Bluebonnets. Then there are those who have experienced the wide open spaces of West Texas with its never ending horizon and imposing Big Bend. Having already featured several gorgeous RV campgrounds in a previous article, it’s time to discuss the hot spots and historic landmarks that RVers cannot leave the state without experiencing. It’s a trail of Class C motorhomes winding its way through Texas and becoming immersed in the culture of this unique and popular region.
Read More »You’ve heard of the Class A. Most view it is the big guy on the road; the biggest of the RVs. You’ve also heard of the fifth wheel and the travel trailer. They’re both trailers, but the fifth wheel requires a fifth wheel hitch and can be just as big as the Class A while the travel trailer is typically the smallest of the RVs and requires only the traditional hitch and fairly small tow vehicles. We’ve discussed the Class B recently and cleared up any confusion there. Now it’s time to talk about the Class C motorhomes.
Read More »What are the financial advantages of Class C motorhomes?
Read More »RV dealers will tell you the holding tanks are one part of the RV that you don’t want to have malfunction. If you keep them clean, they will keep on working for you over a longer period. Due to the amount of bacteria and number of pathogens that can thrive in your tanks, you owe […]
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