Episode 157: How to find the perfect boondocking spot




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Summary: Boondocking just may be the biggest trend affecting the RV Lifestyle these days. For one thing, with so many new RVers coming on the scene, it’s getting more difficult each day to find an open site at a campground. But for another, new technology like solar power, engine generators and lithium batteries are making it much easier to camp in the wilderness, with no hookups, off the grid.<br> <br> So how do you find that perfect boondocking spot? In our interview segment coming up, we’ll hear from an expert – Nina Fussing, a fulltime RVer and the author of the popular <a href="http://wheelingit.us/">WheelingIT</a>  RV blog.  Nina, with husband Paul accompanied by a small a menagerie of pets, are boondocking experts and this week, she’ll share how to find the perfect boondocking spot.<br> <br> Plus we’ll answer your questions, share a bunch of travel and technology tips and some great off the beaten path RV stops in the American heartland.<br> <br> [spp-player]<br> <br> Show Notes for Episode #157 Sept. 13, 2018 of Roadtreking - The RV Podcast:<br> <br> WHAT MIKE AND JENNIFER ARE UP TO THIS WEEK <br> <br> <a href="https://roadtreking.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/mikeandjen-1-of-1.jpg"></a>We’re in Cambridge, Ontario, Canada today, as this episode is being released, covering the Grand Opening of a new manufacturing facility for the Erwin Hymer Group of North America. It’s in the next town over from Kitchener, Ontario, where Hymer has its factory to manufacture Roadtrek motorhomes. This new building will be used to assemble Hymer’s new line of towable trailers. It will also have a couple of dedicated bays for warranty work for all their products. We’ll be doing a live video from the new factory and you’ll be able to see it on our You Tube RV Lifestyle Channel.<br> <br> We’ve heard from lots of friends from Florida who are in their RVs after evacuating their homes in the path or Hurricane Irma. With 5 million households out of power throughout the Sunshine State, having a self-contained RV has been a great convenience for so many. Hats off to the many state and local campgrounds in adjoining states that have welcomed the evacuees, many waiving their camping fees for the duration.<br> <br> We’re getting ready to head to northern Michigan over the next week or so to take advantage of the beautiful fall weather and the early color we’re seeing on the trees. It’s been spectacular so far this month, with lows in the 40’s for good sleeping at night and highs in the upper 60’s or low 70’s.<br> <br> This portion of the Podcast is brought to you by <a href="http://campersinn.com/">Campers Inn</a>, the RVer’s trusted resource for over 50 years, the nation’s largest family-operated RV dealership with 16 locations and growing<br> <br>  JENNIFER'S TIP OF THE WEEK<br> <br> Last week, a listener named Bill shared how he uses cleaning vinegar mixed 50-50 with water in a spray bottle to wash the dishes in his RV, thus saving use of fresh water when out boondocking.<br> <br> Mike and I were a little skeptical about the idea and Len, or “Vinegar Len” as he now calls himself, sent us in this follow up Tip.<br> <br> He swears there’s no after taste and…best of all… he says the vinegar cleaner is a great way to clean your dishes on winter camping trips!<br> <br> Thanks, Bill! You won us over with your suggestion on how cleaning vinegar will help during winter campouts, especially the one we have coming up in January at <a href="https://roadtreking.com/time-reserve-spot-annual-winter-campout/http:/roadtreking.com/time-reserve-spot-annual-winter-campout/http:/roadtreking.com/time-reserve-spot-annual-winter-campout/http:/roadtreking.com/time-reserve-spot-annual-winter-cam">Michigan’s Tahquamenon Falls in the Upper Peninsula</a>. In winter camping, you don’t have running water. So we promise, we’ll try your idea and use cleaning vinegar – to clean the dishes we dirty duri...