On this week’s Q+A episode of The RV Atlas podcast we are tackling three more questions from the RV Atlas Group on Facebook.
- What are the best options for a budget-friendly RV water filter that gets the job done?
- How to spend three days in and around Custer State Park?
- Can you take Buc-ees out of Texas? Or is it not as good in other states?
Talking Water Filters With Noah and Noah from Camco
In the first segment we invite Noah Haut and Noah Cronan from Camco to discuss the new and improved TastePURE Water Filter and why it is a great value for RV owners who want clean water at the campground without having to use bottled water. Camco’s TastePURE water filter is Made in the USA and has six stages of filtration. It also has almost 50,000 four and five star reviews on Amazon--which is pretty amazing if you stop and think about it! When it comes to budget-friendly RV water filters this one is the best in show.
Custer State Park (What To Do and What To See)
Then we welcome Stephanie back on the show and talk about things to do and see in Custer State Park–and how to spend three days there with kids. Are we team Mount Rushmore–or team Crazy Horse? Or team neither? And do we think Jewel Cave is worth the visit? Or should visitors concentrate their time within Custer itself?
Can You Take Buc-ees Out of Texas?
In segment three we discuss Buc-ees and whether you can take Buc-ees out of Texas. Our experiences with Buc-ees inside of the great state of Texas were stellar–but our experiences with some of their new locations outside of the Lone Star State have been a mixed bag. Newer locations have been insanely crowded with less parking and a whole lot of madness. Jeremy loved the madness. Stephanie felt a little claustrophobic.