RV Lifestyle RV Podcast

RV Lifestyle RV Podcast


Episode 85: RV Travel with Pets

April 27, 2016

Our main guest this week is guest is Amy Burkert, of gopetfriendly.com, which is – hands down – the best resource I’ve found for RVers who travel with their pets. And according to our survey – 67% of all RVers do just that.

But also this week,  Jennifer also has a special invitation for you to join us May 13-15 for a spontaneous trip to Nashville and the Grand Old Opry!

One of the reasons I like GoPetFriendly so much is because Amy and her Husband Rod are fulltime RVers themselves, traveling North America in a Class A with dogs Buster and Ty and documenting thousands of places friendly to pets. Their site is an encyclopedia of travel advice for RVers looking for pet friendly places.

Also this week, lots of great questions from our listeners, RV news, traveling tech tips and a great off the beaten path report. Plus Jennifer's special invite, of course!

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Complete shownotes for Episode 85 of the Roadtreking RV Podcast:

JENNIFER'S TIP OF THE WEEK – Meet us in Nashville
My tip of the week this week is really an invitation…. And a response to readers and listeners who say they want to meet us on the road.

Well, here’s your chance… though admittedly this is a bit spontaneous and short notice.

Mike and I will be heading down I65 in a couple weeks and we thought, wouldn't it be fun to stop and spend a night at the Grand Old Opry.

Then we got to wondering about finding a campground near there and then... would other Roadtrekers care to join us?

So… consider this your invitation!

We're looking at Saturday May 14 for the Opry. We’ve already reserved our seats for the 7PM show.

We’re staying at The Nashville KOA on Music Center Drive, which is near the Opry.

Mike and I will come in Friday afternoon, May 13th and leave Sunday the 15th.

If you’ll be joining us, there’s a post about this on our Facebook Group… let us know there.

You need to make your own reservations for the Opry and for the campground. But we’d love to meet you…. Or should I say “y’all!”

We’ll put a link to all this on the shownotes page for this episode at roadtreking-dot-com-forward slash-85. Alas, we won't have our dog, Bo, with us on this trip, It will just be Mike and me.

The tip of the week is brought to you by Good Sam, the world's most popular RV organization, now celebrating its 50th year.
LISTENER QUESTIONS OF THE WEEK:

Ed asks the best way to sell his RV, wondering about Craigs List. He also asks about the best way to accept payment for it.

I am NOT a fan of CraigsList. There are way too many reports of fraud, robberies, even murders linked to the site.

I recommend RV Trader as a great place to buy or sell a used RV.

To sell a Roadtrek, I recommend listing it on Roadtrek International, a chapter of Family Motor Coach Association for Roadtrek owners. Roadtrek International lists a lot of Roadtreks for sale at http://www.roadtrekchapter.org/roadtreks-for-sale.

I recommend being paid by a cashier's check. A cashier’s check is a draft guaranteed by a bank, drawn from the bank’s own funds and signed by a cashier or teller. It’s used in place of cash, personal checks, credit cards or money orders.

Ben asks about finding backgrounds for mountain biking and off grid camping

National Geographic rated the 10 best Mountain Bike areas in the country and two were in Southwest Colorado:

As to where to stay… Black Canyon of the Gunnison and Mesa Verde National Parks are two places I can suggest. Great campgrounds, can ride right out of the campsite.

The two mountain bike areas in SW Colorado, I suggest: Crested Butte and Durango, Colorado

And a listener notes how a recent post on the blog about solar panels helped her understand how they work

Sponsoring this part of the podcast is Van City RV in St. Louis, and their Partner Dealerships Creston RV in Kalispell, Montana, and Wagon Trail RV in Las Vegas. Bringing You the largest Inventory of class B’s from three locations.
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