RV Podcast Episode 222: No More Ugly Overnight Camping Spots




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Summary: There is no excuse anymore to overnight in your RV in crowded, brightly lit, noisy parking lots. This week, we bring back the CEO of Harvest Hosts who will tell us in the interview of the week about a huge expansion in the number of farms, wineries, fruit orchards, attractions, and now golf courses across North America that welcome members of Harvest Hosts to stay on their scenic, beautiful grounds. We’ll also have him explain how listeners to this podcast can avoid the price hike coming January 1 and even get a nice discount not available to others.<br> <br> Also in this podcast, also answer your RV questions, share some tech tips and bring the Burketts on for another off the beaten path report. Lots to share this week.<br> <br> Show Notes for Episode #222 December 12, 2018 of Roadtreking - The RV Podcast:<br> <a href="https://roadtreking.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/mikejenbo.png"></a>WHAT MIKE AND JENNIFER ARE UP TO THIS WEEK<br> MIKE<br> <br> This is our last podcast of the year. We’re taking our first real vacation break in almost seven years of creating RV and Travel content. Besides pausing the podcasts to enjoy some time off at this special time of the year, we’ll be taking a break on our newsletters, videos and blog posts. In fact, speaking of the Roadtreking RV Lifestyle blog, we’ll be doing a redesign and giving it a slightly different look. We’ll still be checking in on social media but we’re planning a real break. The podcast will return on Jan. 2, 2019 and all our other content will also pick back up right after the New Year.<br> <br> JENNIFER<br> <br> We have a new way to leave us voice messages, besides the link on the right side of the Roadtreking RV Lifestyle blog. You can call us on Google Voice. From any phone, just dial 586-372-6990 and leave a question, comment, tip or any message. We really love hearing everyone’s voices and featuring them in the podcast so we hope you will use that service. We’ll post that number in the shownotes for this episode but again, if you want to jot it down now, it’s 586-372-6990.<br> RV NEWS OF THE WEEK<br> MIKE<br> <br> <a href="http://www.rvbusiness.com/2018/12/ssi-class-b-sales-climb-27-8-for-10-months/">Class B RV Sales Continues record setting growth</a><br> <br>  Class B sales continued to enjoy year-over-year sales growth during the first 10 months of 2018, as overall retail registrations climbed 27.8% in the period. Statistical Surveys Inc. reported that Winnebago Industries Inc. led the segment through October with a 39.6% market share followed by Erwin Hymer Group North America (29.3%) and Thor Industries Inc. (10.9%). <br> <br> JENNIFER<br> <br> <a href="https://rvlifestyle.us12.list-manage.com/track/click?u=fe014263f1cfa82faff745847&amp;id=6777b79638&amp;e=dee1797bed">Officials discuss ways to 'haze' Yellowstone National Park's wolves after beloved wolf legally killed by hunter</a><br> Last week we told you about the legal shooting of a beloved Yellowstone National Park wolf which had wandered just outside the park's entrance and was shot during hunting season. The death grieved both park and wildlife officials who are now working on developing a way to 'haze' the wolves so they are less accustomed to humans.The Yellowstone wolves are used to humans watching them from a distance which makes them an easy hit for hunters looking for a trophy kill, officials said. To read more click <a href="https://rvlifestyle.us12.list-manage.com/track/click?u=fe014263f1cfa82faff745847&amp;id=7c6d47c440&amp;e=dee1797bed">here</a>. Others are petitioning for a a buffer zone around Yellowstone, so hunters can't shoot the animals just outside the entrance, like what happened in this case. To read more click <a href="https://rvlifestyle.us12.list-manage.com/track/click?u=fe014263f1cfa82faff745847&amp;id=876c7f0821&amp;e=dee1797bed">here</a>.<br> <br> MIKE<br> <br>