Downsizing from a Family RV to a Winnebago Class B with Kerri Cox from Travels with Birdy
To buy a Class B or not to buy a Class B? That is a question many RVers have probably considered at some point. After all, #vanlife literally has its own hashtag and a sea of influencers that make it look pretty epic. However, despite the many appeals of a Class B van, they do have their drawbacks. Kerri Cox of Travels with Birdy is here to tell us all about taking the leap from a 30-foot travel trailer to a Winnebago Travato—and all of the decision making that went into the process. What are the pros and cons of buying a Class B? What else do you need to know before buying a Class B? What’s it like to transition from a travel trailer to a Class B van?
24 Tips for Being a Happy Camper in 2024 (With Phil Travaglia)
Are you a happy camper? Or do you find yourself getting cranky over some of the challenges that are related to the RV and camping lifestyle? Reservations can be hard to get--and prices for campsites have gone up--and so have the prices of RVs. There are some...
RVing With Little Kids, RV Domiciles, Overnighting at Truck Stops: Yes or No?
On this week's Q+A episode of The RV Atlas podcast we tackle three more questions (and letters) from the RV Atlas Group on Facebook. First we respond to a lovely message from Cheyenne Allen about our recent episode "12 Reasons Why You Should Take Your Kids RVing While...
French Quarter RV Resort in New Orleans: Campground Review
Did you know you can camp in the French Quarter of New Orleans? While this vibrant area is far from the typical landscape where you’d expect to find a campground, the French Quarter RV Resort is a short walk away, offering urban camping at its finest. On this week’s episode of The RV Atlas podcast we welcome Kerri Cox to share a campground review of the French Quarter RV Resort and everything you need to know about camping in the Big Easy.
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