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  1. RandyB

    Best software to use while traveling

    There are subscriptions and freebie apps. 2 of my favorite freebie apps for phone/tablet/laptop use are: RVParky and Campendium. There are many more.
  2. Neal

    Best RV traveling Apps?

    Welcome @BryanBar. Give the Search a try, we have a great search engine on this site to help you find the apps you're interested in. Been discussed a few times here. https://rvforums.com/search/25692/?q=favorite+apps&o=relevance
  3. flyboy013

    Best software to use while traveling

    My personal favorite is AllStays. It allows me to filter the campground by type of campground (state park, COE, etc) as well as by service (FHU, big rig, etc). https://www.allstays.com/apps/camprv.htm
  4. Neal

    Cable (cord) cut...

    One other note regarding streaming content such as Food network, Discovery, etc. on Apple TV. You can find apps to stream your favorite channels but you need to have a TV provider to access them. When trying to open one of the above I have to tell them I am a Verizon FIOS or Dish customer in...
  5. H

    Total and complete newbie! Advice for route planning?

    Hi all - We are brand new to this as of yesterday afternoon, having *just* purchased an Airstream 2018 Bambi 22FB Sport which we'll be towing behind our Volvo XC90 from California to Maine with two suspicious kids and a dog onboard :-) I'm already so grateful for this site! As we jump into...
  6. Rich W.

    Handling Dumping Events

    Ive seen $20 fees to dump at private RV parks. KOA parks usually charge less than $10. Ive also seen a lot of rest stops with free facilities. Nevada and Missouri come to mind. I’m sure there are more. And also many travel center/truck stops are capable but will usually charge $7-10. And then...
  7. Akdare

    TV’s & Satellite...

    Ok, I don’t get my NADP until February, but I’m starting to look ahead to CPU. I will have the in-motion satellite antenna. I’ve read a lot about DirecTV vs Dish, and, since we‘re not full time, and don’t care about NFL Sunday Ticket, have decided to go with Dish, as they offer...
  8. D

    On my own

    Thanks for your time and knowledge. Very helpful and I will get started on the Apps for overnight stays. As to your first statement about becoming a full time RVer. I sold my house in Connecticut and moved into a rental for year to decide what I wanted to do. My plan is to buy a travel...
  9. FL-JOE

    On my own

    Hey there Duane, welcome! I will assume you are talking about becoming a full time RV traveler, and not just living in a RV full time while it remains parked stationary 12 months out of the year. The most important first step is probably establishing residency. I can't tell what area of the...
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