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    Riding in a Vehicle While in Flat Tow

    I would never do anything like this. I was just wondering about it because I have seen similar videos about people riding in bumper pull travel trailers and fifth wheels while in tow and I was wondering if anyone knew whether it was legal for anyone to ride in a toad while in tow. Technically...
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    Riding in a Vehicle While in Flat Tow

    I was wondering and curious if it would be legal for adults (not children or teens) to ride in a vehicle while it is in flat tow behind the motorhome as long as they have seat belts on. I have a gut feeling it is dangerous and may not be legal.
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    Playing Piano While Camping

    As for me, I always turn the volume down when I play and only do it outside of quiet hours. It would be no louder than someone playing a radio or music from their phone on a bluetooth speaker at a reasonable low volume.
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    Playing Piano While Camping

    I sure would love to bring the digital piano and play this song at the campsite
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    One or two AC units needed?

    30 amps may not be sufficient to run two air conditioners. If you add a second air conditioner, then you will need to add another 30 amp service (only to run the second ac unit) and you will have to plug in two 30 amp plugs into a splitter that plugs into a 50 amp hookup to power both air...
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    Florida Campgrounds or any other state that don't allow pets

    The only thing about no pets rv parks is it keeps out and may discriminate against those who have a disability or a medical condition that impairs a major life activity and requires and uses a fully trained dog to perform tasks to accommodate and mitigate the disability or medical condition.
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    KOA Membership Required?

    No membership is required to book a site and stay at the KOAs, however, members can earn points and get great discounts off of rates and other fees. KOAs tend to run on the high side as far as rates go. I have seen many locally owned campgrounds that are less expensive and offer more amenities...
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    Florida Campgrounds or any other state that don't allow pets

    RV parks and resorts that allow no pets will very likely be putting themselves out of business because a lot of rvers take their pets with them and will very likely only patronize pet friendly parks and resorts. If I own and ran an rv park or rv resort, any bread of dogs as well as cats, will...
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    Florida Campgrounds or any other state that don't allow pets

    To be honest, they are very few and far between. Also, every rv parks I have been to allows dogs and even cats as long as they are under control at all times and the owner cleans up after them (including cleaning up their poop) and many of the rv parks have dog parks as well too. The vast...
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    The ten year rule

    Thanks for your help. I am new to camping and there is axlot of this country that I love to see.
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    The ten year rule

    One thing is, at least to my knowledge, I am glad the ten year rule only exist in mostly upscale privately owned rv parks and no such rule exists in National Parks, State Parks, KOAs, and public campgrounds and that you can still camp out at Big Bend, Yellowstone, Great Smoky Mountains, etc...
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    The ten year rule

    To be honest, it os their property and they can run it as they wish. There are many parks that do not allow children, some that do not allow pets (they are required by federal law to allow fully task trained service dogs for those who have a disability or medical condition), as well and some...
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    It's HOT outside!

    I would cover the windows with blackout shades as well as run table top fans along with the air conditioner. I also run a table top fan in the bedroom when I sleep and it helps a lot. The heat is brutal and has been in the triple digits in Texas where I live.
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    The ten year rule

    I wonder if anybody here hates the ten year rule (RV must be newer than ten years old)? I always assume all rv parks with such a rule make that rule 100% absolute. The rule I hate the most, the ten year rule. I believe this rule is so unfair because I cannot afford to pay six figures every so...
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    Texas Class B non cdl driver’s license

    I just want to make sure and be on the safe side and just to make sure I and legal in that state (I have been towing and camping for a year in my travel trailer (pretty small trailer and I really love rv camping) and decided to sell the travel trailer after upgrading to a motorhome with a bigger...
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