RV Lifestyle RV Podcast
Episode 78 Campskunk’s Advice Before You Start a New RV Travel Season
Our special guest in this week's edition of the Roadtreking RV Podcast is none other than Campskunk, our resident fulltimer, who is about to end his winter hiatus in Florida and hit the road for another year of RV travel.
But before he does, he shares with us the chores he says every RVer should do before heading out for a new season of RV adventure.
Besides Campskunk, we have lots of audience comments and questions, a tip from Jennifer on our most often used RV accessory, some tips on how your smartphone can double as an RV walkie-talking for your RVing pals and a fun off the beaten path report about some little known must-see attractions in Colorado.
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Complete shownotes for Episode 78 of the Roadtreking RV Podcast, released March 9, 2016.
JENNIFER'S TIP OF THE WEEK - A clock and indoor/outdoor thermometer for the RV
My tip this week is about the one device in our RV we probably use more than any other device or appliance. The clock! [spp-timestamp time="6:19"]
Specifically, a very handy wall clock. We use SkyScan Atomic Digital Clock with Indoor and Outdoor Temperature. We got it on Amazon for $38.
There’s an outdoor sensor that Mike mounted on our outside rear door with industrial strength Velcro… On the inside, he mounted the main display on the wall between the rear bed and the galley, also with Velcro. Both the sensor and the display stay firmly in place, even on bumpy roads.
The display is very easy to read, especially with those three inch time digits.
We get an inside temperature reading and an outside temperature, plus the time, as well as the day and date. We like this clock because it is always accurate. That’s because it is self-setting and uses atomic time. Every day around 2 am, it syncs by radio waves to the official US time standard in Fort Collins CO. All you do is select the time zone you are in and the clock automatically adjusts the time and, like it will do on Sunday March 13, automatically sets itself to Daylight Savings Time.
The clock is quite attractive. The one we picked has black frame that matches very nicely with the gray and ebony interior colors of our Roadtrek.
LISTENER QUESTIONS OF THE WEEK
Comments and questions from the audience deal with:
How to get a great RV Packing List (hint: email Mike),[spp-timestamp time="8:18"]
The Canary streaming cameras as a security device for the RV [spp-timestamp time="11:20"]
Photo tips [spp-timestamp time="17:12"]
RV comparisons [spp-timestamp time="19:37"]
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RV NEWS OF THE WEEK:
Trial to begin for man accuse of killing a couple who banished on an RV trip [spp-timestamp time="28:38"]
California RV Park invests $1.1 million in solar [spp-timestamp time="28:36"]
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