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Traveling By RV: Tips for Winter Travel
from: Maxx Adventure TravelWhen we think of traveling by RV, one of the first thoughts might be is summer. Although summer is one of the most popular times to travel by motor home, it's important to remember you don't have to limit yourself. In fact, many RV owners travel by motor homes all year round, including in the winter.
As previously stated, winter is a great time to travel by RV. With that being said, there are some dangers associated with doing so. To help ensure your next winter RV trip is fun, as well as safe, try implementing a few of the helpful safety tips outlined below.
An RV inspection is an important component of safely traveling by RV in the winter. Although it does cost money to get your motor home professionally inspected, there are a number of benefits. Take all advice, especially where repairs or updates are involved, into consideration. Also, just ask your mechanic if your RV is safe for winter travel.
Part of the fun associated with RV trips is seeing what you've never seen before. Thus, during the winter months, you will want to try and stay on roads you're familiar with. If you must take a new route, be sure to stay on the main roads. Main roads, especially highways and interstates are often much easier to navigate, especially in bad weather.
Speaking of the weather, always get updated weather information when on the road. If you have a satellite television or a television antenna installed on your RV, examine the weather forecast whenever you can. Even if your RV isn't equipped with a television, there are still other ways you can stay updated on the weather. Of course, you can listen to the radio.
The easiest way to stay safe when traveling by RV in the winter is by keeping a cell phone with you at all times. Cell phones are a must have for any type of travel. Should you run out of gas, run off the road, or face another emergency, you'll want to be able to call for help. In fact, did you know that many cell phone providers allow weather updates to be accessed through their phones? In addition to bringing a cell phone, be sure to bring a charger as well.
Another easy way to stay safe when traveling by RV in the winter is by letting someone you know and trust know where you're going, for how long, and when you plan on returning. This important tip is one that should be done even in the best of weather. In the event you don't return home on time or if you're unable to be reached, a close friend or family member would have an idea of where to point the proper authorities, when looking for you.
It's also important to make sure your RV is always filled with gas. Never let your motor home run on or near empty. This is extremely important during the winter months. Should you accidentally run off the road or get stranded in bad weather, you'll want your RV to have enough gasoline to keep you and your family as warm as possible. When parked in a public campground or an RV park, a full tank of gas can also reduce the likelihood of freezing or other complications from cold weather.
These tips are just a few of the many you should implement, should you find yourself traveling by RV in the winter. The good news is that you likely already have a lot of needed emergencies supplies, such as water, snacks, warm clothes, and blankets on your motor home. However, should you need to leave your motor home, which is generally advised against, be sure to leave prepared.
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