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Paper Work on The Road – Quick Tips

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March 27, 2009
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    March 27, 2009

    In the RV some of the hardest things to organize are all the paper work lying around. The first tip in this segment is a way to keep all the brochures and maps organized. If you like to store things underneath your bed, but have difficulty seeing in the dark area you can use a tap light attached to the bottom of your bed. A nice place to hold your jewelry during a vacation is to use a clear tackle box.

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    1. karen

      We’re snowbirds, so I like to store brochures of places we’ve visited in a large file with a snap closure & handle. I also write things on the state maps you pick up at any welcome center. (A great resource.) You can use different colored ink to record preferences, too. I list my files by STATE, so I can find things easily & usually have 3 dividers per state for sites we want to re-visit or missed. Since we love to dance we also look up dance venues online, print this, rate the places we’ve been to and drop this into our state file. Much easier than bookmarks for the NEXT year.

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      March 31, 2009
    2. John Thompson

      I too would like to see the articles in written form. I always like to read about the different subjects and having the infro at hand. John

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      March 31, 2009
    3. Linda Spreen

      I also enjoy reading because sometimes my husband is listening to tv or just doesn’t like to hear a video from my computer and this also is my thought for when he reads rv info. Thanks

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      March 30, 2009
    4. Martha Federle

      Please, please give us the option to read about this rather than watch it on video. I’m sure I’m not the only RVer out there who relies on a 5gb/month air card, and I try to limit the videos I watch, files I download, etc. Are you trying to encourage the dumbing down of Americans to the point where they can’t read an article but have to watch a video? C’mon now, all pictures aren’t necessarily worth a thousand words. I like to see some things demonstrated via video, but I would prefer to read most.

      gypsy

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      March 30, 2009
    5. WILLIAM STANLEY LANE

      IAM LEAVING FROM S. CALIFORNIA AND GOING TO MN. IN THE NEXT 3 WEEKS. WHICH IS THE BEST WAY TO GO (FWY THAT IS) AND HAD DO I FIND REST STOPS TO SPEND THE NIGHT IN?

      STAN

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      March 30, 2009
    6. Darrel

      I’m still amazed at the fear some people have of propane. It is probably the safest fuel there is so why not just leave it on when you’re driving?

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      March 30, 2009

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