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โNov-27-2016 01:54 PM
TooManyTents wrote:
I'm not a newbie. I've owned three trailers in the past 17 years. I've never heard of an "rv boot camp". Please explain what that is. A seminar at a rally? or ???
โNov-27-2016 01:49 PM
woody0331 wrote:
Are you mechanically inclined? Do you do your own home maintenance or do you have a handyman fix home problems? Can yo do basic car maintenance? If you feel comfortable with these, boot camp may be a waiste. Personally I have learned everything I know by hands on and reading this forum. My wife on the other hand would need multiple boot camps. (On the other hand she could answer this with proper gramer and organized thoughts unlike me). Again, everyone is wired differently.
I agree with cmcdar above. Make check lists and follow them. Always do one last walk around the camper before pulling away. Look up, at the sides, underneath and at the hitch.
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โNov-17-2016 04:42 PM
PawPaw_n_Gram wrote:
Ever watch the movie RV ?
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An RV Boot Camp is a great experience to learn many of the right way and wrong ways to do things. To learn to talk to other RVers, and how to recognize bad advice and good advice. ...
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TMT - Escapee's RV Boot Camp - One starts in Livingston Texas tomorrow.
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โNov-10-2016 07:08 AM
SoundGuy wrote:
The best RV education is to just do it. :W
gbopp wrote:
I didn't go to boot camp or receive any training, I learned by reading and doing.
You can learn a lot on YouTube.
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