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Tips for Snowbirds Heading Home

03 Wednesday Apr 2019

Posted by Coach-Net in RV Information, The Great Outdoors, Tips & Tricks

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Good Weather, planning, RV checklist, RV Tips, RV travel, RV winter maintenance, snowbirds

Snowbirds Heading Home

 

Have a detail pre-departure checklist

It’s officially spring and may be time for the “snowbirds” to migrate back North as the snow melts and the temperatures reach back into the tolerable levels! Whether you left your permanent house in the North and headed south in an RV or a full-time RVer that just follows the warm weather, there are a few tips for making the trip more enjoyable and hopefully prevent issues on the road.

Plan Your Route With The Least Amount Of Traffic

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Popular snowbird locations such as Arizona, Texas, and Florida are also popular locations for spring break, bike week, baseball spring training and a whole host of other events that bring thousands of people to the area which means traffic, full campgrounds, and often times higher fuel prices!  It’s a good idea to do some research to see what might be an issue along the way and either go at a different time or even take a different route if possible?  You can easily check with campgrounds along the proposed route to find out what might be better for your situation.

Tie Up Loose Ends Down South

When preparing to take off in the Fall, RVers make sure they have mail forwarded, medical prescriptions transferred, gas/power/water shut off at a home, and all services taken care of.  When heading out in the spring, make sure you have made arrangements for all these services to transfer to your new or next destination.  Make arrangements for any medications you might need to get refilled along the way.  If you are going back to a permanent home, verify everything is good to return and there are no surprises such as new development or a change in ordinance that does not allow RVs in the driveway.  Conduct an “exit interview” with the campground you are leaving to ensure you have no outstanding fees and can get any deposit you might have back.  If you want to return the following year, this is a good time to make a reservation and get the best spot which might cost you a deposit but could be well worth it.   Also, alert family members that you are leaving, the route you are taking, and estimated arrival times in various locations.  Then stay in touch during the journey to keep them informed!

Get a Good Weather Tracker

It’s important to watch pending weather conditions along your route and possibly reroute or wait for a storm to pass.  Conditions may look good, but it’s not uncommon for a storm to suddenly pop up out of nowhere in the mountains or other areas that could be a major issue to traveling.  Some of the most popular weather tracking applications for Rvers are The Weather Channel (www.weather.com) and WeatherBug (www.weatherbug.com)  Both are free for Android and OS applications and are easy to use.  Features include detailed forecasts, severe weather alerts for not only your immediate area but also destinations down the road, Doppler Radar, and even cameras showing live conditions.

Have Your Rig Winterized Ready

Many first-time RVers start their journey North with good weather in moderate temperatures and don’t expect to run into freezing conditions.  However, it’s not uncommon for temperatures to suddenly dip below freezing especially if you travel through the mountains.  If you have water still in the fresh water tank, lines, water pump, and water heater, you will have some expensive repairs coming!  Either blow all the water out of the unit or use RV antifreeze.  You can always carry gallons of drinking water that are protected by the heater in the living area, plus bring some extra gallons and leave them in the shower stall to use for the toilet if you have not used RV antifreeze.

Check Your Tire Pressure –  Often!

Check your tire pressure before you leave and every day you travel on the road.  Make this part of your pre-departure checklist.  Use a certified tire pressure gauge or get a set of tire pressure monitor sensors (TPMS).  Also, you need to weigh your rig and refer to the tire manufacturer’s tire chart for proper pressure.  The PSI stamped on the side of the tire is for maximum pressure at maximum weight.  If your rig is not loaded to the maximum Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) this will not be the proper pressure.  Tire charts can be obtained at the RV Safety & Education Foundation’s website – www.rvsafety.com

Bearings And Brakes

It’s a good idea to carry an infrared temperature gun to occasionally test the hubs and brakes to see what might be happening.  If the ambient temperature is 80 degrees, it’s not uncommon for bearings, hubs, and brake drums to run a higher temperature of 90-100 degrees.  However, if you see the temperature spike to 120-130 degrees, it’s time to have them checked before needing roadside assistance.  A simple test once a day while driving will help verify they are operating properly.

Don’t Forget Spring Maintenance

Most RVers that store their rigs for the winter use the Spring for their annual maintenance.  Items such as cleaning and conditioning the roof, awning material, and checking all the seals.  Cleaning the refrigerator vent, checking and conditioning the slide room seals, and applying UV protection to the sidewall.  Make sure you do your annual maintenance either before you leave, or after you get home. Check your owner’s manual for tips, or visit www.rvrepairclub.com for detailed maintenance videos.


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Dave Solberg: Managing Editor, RV Repair Club

For the last 25 years, Dave has conducted RV maintenance and safety seminars, developed dealer and owner training programs, written RV safety and handyman articles, authored an RV handbook reference guide and logged over 100,000 miles on the road in an RV.

RV Repair ClubRV Repair Club is your go-to online resource for enthusiasts who want quality RV maintenance, repair and upgrade information – a community where passionate RVers can come together to gather knowledge and share their experiences.

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Getting To Know You

16 Wednesday Sep 2015

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Destination, fall travel, poll, RV, RV travel, snowbirds, Travel Destination

Getting To Know You!It’s that time of year again when the Snowbirds pack up the RV and head South.  With warmer temperatures in your future, where are you headed this winter?

 

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The Best Snowbird Destinations

10 Friday Oct 2014

Posted by Coach-Net in Travel Destinations

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Campgrounds, Destination, RV travel, snowbirds, Travel Destination

Snowbird-headerWhile each season offers its own particular vista of awesomeness, there’s nothing quite like venturing south in your RV when winter’s northern wind starts to stir. From the Atlantic to the Pacific, there’s lots of warm, welcoming, and breathtakingly-beautiful places to explore as a southbound snowbird. Here’s a look at 5 of them:

Medina Highpoint Resort

medin-highpoint-bridgeMedina Highpoint Resort is located in the heart of the Texas Hill Country on Robertson Creek, between many natural wonders that provide various outdoor activities. The resort sits on Edwards Plateau and has an elevation of 2,000 feet at its high point, meaning you haven’t truly experienced breathtaking views until you’ve vacationed here. They welcome RV guests with beautiful surroundings and features that allow you to fully enjoy the comfort of your “home on wheels”. All RV sites offer a concrete patio and full hook-ups including 20/30/50 amp power, as well as dedicated side parking for your chase vehicle. The sites are designed with your comfort in mind; they are 40’ wide and pull-thru sites are 90’ long. Back-in and head-in sites are 55’. All sites are spacious, comfortable level sites with a 15’ wide parking area of crushed native granite. They offer unobstructed views of the gorgeous scenery, while still encompassing a degree of privacy not usually found in an RV park. Plus there is no additional pet fee. You won’t want to leave!

Flag City RV Resort

flag city rv parkLocated in the heart of the San Joaquin Valley, Flag City RV Resort offers the fine amenities and conveniences that RV travelers enjoy at the highest quality RV resorts, including swimming pool and heated spa, large clubhouse, convenience store, 2.8 acres for picnicking and recreation, and much more!  This resort is located just minutes from Lodi Lake and just 5 miles from The Delta, offering over 1000 miles of navigable waterway. Get out on the water and enjoy the best Central California boating, fishing, water skiing, and windsurfing.  And, be sure to check out a few of the exciting day trip destinations close by for shopping, dining, golfing, or general site seeing.

Flamingo Lake RV Resort

Flamingo Lake RV Resort

If you’re in the mood for more than a rustic experience, check out Flamingo Lake RV Resort in Jacksonville, Florida. With a 5-Star rating, this resort accommodates most RV sizes, and includes hook ups for not only electric, water, and sewage, but also offers Wi-Fi and cable TV connections! You can enjoy private bathrooms with hot showers and a spa, as well as picnic areas, a pool, private beach and lake swimming, and a pet area for your travelling animal companions. Within just 30 minutes of the main beaches of Jacksonville, the Flamingo Lake RV Resort is a wonderful option for those looking for more than just a place to park for a few days.

Rivers End Campground and RV Park

Tybee Island

If you are Georgia-bound, stop at Rivers End Campground and RV Park, located on Tybee Island, just half an hour from historic Savannah, Georgia. Campers will enjoy all of the modern amenities of a great RV park, including laundry services, cable TV, Wi-Fi, and private air-conditioned bathrooms. Pets and children are welcome. Guests can grill out in the covered gazebo or hang out in the game room. Offering beautiful white coral-bedded sites for snorkeling, the site is just ten minutes from the main beaches of Tybee Island, where guests can enjoy all types of sailing, fishing, surfing, or relaxing their day away.

Bella Terra Luxury RV Resort

Bella Terra

Located near the lush beaches of Gulf Shores, Alabama, Bella Terra Luxury Resort in Foley, Alabama, boasts a 5-star diamond rating. Offering extended stay sites for RV travelers matched with private bathrooms, spa and sauna, swimming pool, fitness rooms, and a hot tub, this resort is purposefully designed for travelers who want to relax for the long haul. It has electric, water, and sewage hook ups, too, making this RV destination ideal for those looking to stay for a while. Pets are allowed to explore and roam leash-free in a pet area, and you can take them with you down to Gulf Shores for snorkeling, swimming, or kayaking.

For snowbirds traveling this winter, there are several exciting RV destinations to check out. Many offering wonderful amenities and gorgeous views, there’s never been a better time to head south. Enjoying family time outdoors with pets and friends, meeting other travelers, and exploring local beaches and city life are just some of the exciting reasons to pack up the RV and travel south.

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