Tips for Buying and Renovating Used Pop-Up Campers
You’ve heard of house flipping, but have you heard of RV flipping? Whether you are interested in renovating used pop-up campers for profit or for personal use, we have some tips for you. Imagine buying the oldest, ugliest, cheapest RV out there and turning it into a beautiful retreat, updated with modern style and amenities.
The Award Winning Jayco Eagle HT 264BHOK
Will the RV Atlas crew end up in a Jayco Eagle HT one of these days? We must admit, the Jayco Eagle HT 264BHOK and 284BHOK have captured our attention. The 264BHOK was the "Family Friendly" category winner at the RVX Reveal in Salt Lake City this past winter. It's...
12 Things to Do Near Cape Charles, Virginia: A Trip Planner from The RV Atlas
Cape Charles, Virginia is a sleepy little town on the northern side of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel. The region has all the beauty of the Eastern Shore region without the crowds, noise, and traffic of the bustling Virginia Beach area. We've now spent two week-long...
Tips for Beach Camping from The RV Atlas
We both grew up just miles away from The Atlantic Ocean, so we are beach people through and through. When we bought our first RV, we immediately booked beach camping adventures in places like Cape May and Cape Hatteras. It was a natural fit. Our little pop up camper...
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