Episode 146: What is the RV Lifestyle?




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Summary: We talk a lot about the RV Lifestyle? But what is it? This week, we hear from a whole bunch of different RVers, from all across North America. I bet the answers we got when we posed this question to a group of RVers we met up near Glacier National Park in Montana will resonate with you, too.<br> <br> Also in this episode, listener questions and feedback, RV News of the Week, Tips and a great pff the beaten path report.<br> <br> Click the player below to Listen Now or scroll down through the show note details. When you see a time code hyperlink, you can click it to jump directly to that segment of the podcast.<br> <br> [spp-player]<br> <br> Show Notes for Episode #146 of Roadtreking - The RV Podcast:<br> <br> This episode was recorded in Buffalo, WY… where Longmire Days later this month will brimg some 14,000 fans of author Craig Johnson, whose series of books about a modern Wyoming Sheriff has been the basis of the popular A&amp;E and Netflix series, Longmire. [spp-timestamp time="2:00"]<br> <br> Mike and Jennifer share their travels over recent weeks to Glacier National Park in Montana, Waterton National Park across the border in Canada, Banff National Park and Lake Louise in Alberta and Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming.<br> <br> JENNIFER'S TIP OF THE WEEK<br> <br> <a href="https://roadtreking.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/awning.jpg"></a>One of the nice things about the RV Lifestyle is meeting other RVers, hearing their stories, getting to know them and learning from their experience. One such RVer we recently met gives us some RF basic training on an issue involving awnings.<br> <br> Bottom line: Put it away at night!<br> <br> Linda explains why at [spp-timestamp time="11:22"]<br> <br> Jennifer's tip of the week is brought to you by RadPower Bikes (www.RadPowerBikes.com_… an electric bike manufacturer offering direct to consumer pricing on powerful premium electric bikes. Now with free shipping!<br> <br> LISTENER QUESTIONS OF THE WEEK:<br> <br> Peggy asks a question about a 4 x 4 RV and whether she should order one. Mike and Jennifer share their perspective. [spp-timestamp time="15:27"]<br> <br> And Maureen gave a message of encouragement about the RV community [spp-timestamp time="22:12"]<br> <br> Sponsoring this part of the podcast is <a href="http://www.v">Van City RV </a>in St. Louis, and their Partner Dealerships <a href="http://crestonrv.com/">Creston RV</a> in Kalispell, Montana, and <a href="http://wagontrailrv.com/">Wagon Trail RV</a> in Las Vegas. Bringing You the largest Inventory of class B’s from three locations.<br> <br> PET TIP OF THE WEEK<br> <br> Last week, we talked about how most – if not all – U.S. National Parks are not very dog friendly. This week, we can report that Canada’s National Parks ARE. [spp-timestamp time="26:08"]<br> <br> While there are a lot of restrictions that greatly limit where you can take your dog in the US National Parks, Canada welcomes dogs and only requires that they be on a six-foot leash. On our recent trip to Banff National Park in Alberta, we saw all sorts of people and their dogs enjoying all parts of the park and its many trails. Banff even had a fenced in off-leash area for you to let your dog run free !<br> <br> We even saw one couple who were kayaking in Lake Louise…. With their poodle, no less! Mike took a photo of that kayaking pooch and will post it with the shownotes for this episode at Roadtreking-dot-com-slash-146.<br> <br> We noticed the same dog-friendliness last year at the Bruce Peninsula National Park near Tobermore, Ontario. Lots of people and lots of dogs. Everyone is happy.<br> <br> This year is a particularly good time to visit a Canadian National Park. As Canada celebrates its 150th anniversary, entry into al of the national parks there is free – for everyone.<br> <br> So head on up north.