Whether you live the “RV Life” or are just taking the family on a road trip, the boring jobs still need doing. Eventually, you’re going to need clean clothes, so you’re going to need to do some washing! Yes, you can try and get more than one day out of some of your clothes. But wearing the same clothes day after day will get pretty old and smelly, no matter how much you’re happy to rough it. Luckily, there are plenty of ways to wash your clothes and linens while RVing.
George
George
Chubby code warrior for hire. Fed up with the race to own a bigger and bigger house, and looking to enjoy life more
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Beginners GuideInformativeTechnical
“Oh you both drive?” Why we don’t tow our toad
by Georgeby George“Which of the two of you drives?”, “Why don’t you tow the car?”, “How do you decide who drives what?”. Questions like these are asked whenever we stop. We don’t…
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One of the things that was missing from our RV was a vent fan. This was a problem once the temperatures rose in places where we couldn’t run our air-conditioning.…
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When we were deciding between getting a gas or a diesel RV, one of the few things we were sure about was that if we got a petrol RV, it…
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Beginners GuideInformativeItaly
Do Italian drivers live up to the hype? Driving an RV in Italy
by Georgeby GeorgeSo much has been written about driving in Italy. Italian drivers have just about the worst reputation in Europe, and talking to anyone who has driven there will lead to…
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Wide and flat camping spot just outside Rome, with trains nearby but not a lot of power.
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Beginners GuideInformative
The Joy of Sat Nav – Tight roads, restrictions and getting to Campsites
by Georgeby GeorgeAh, the sat nav, where would we be without them? Well, still using regular maps probably. They’ve come a long, long way from PDA based apps that required a separate…
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Large, comfortable aire near Beziers with a park and decent facilities.
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A haunting and quiet spot with nothing but darkness, and maybe ghosts – if you’re into that sort of thing.
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Quiet and beautiful viewpoint overlooking the La Sioule river far below.