All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Storing a Diesel Motorhome for 5 moths in Las VegasYou can help preserve your interior wood by filling large containers (think 18G rubbermaid) with water. After my last Tucson summer storage, there was just a little of the 50+ gallons I put out. Cliff Addison 2003 Monaco Signature 42/Lower 48 2002 Winnebago Adverturer 32/ Anchorage AKRe: Manufacturers or Models for full-timing. Dick_B wrote: Suggest contacting the RV Consumer Group www.rv.org for their more objective reviews of rigs for full-timing. They believe full-time rigs must have better than average systems and appliances. While researching my next motorhome purchase last fall, I went ahead and sprang $$ for RV Consumer's product. Didn't find it any more helpful than doing a lot of reading and asking around here and IRV2. RVCG does not consider my '03 Monaco Sig suitable as a full time rig. I know several here who would beg to differ. dcRe: Weight training while on the road? BobR wrote: Resistance bands would be a good alternative to using weights. They are affordable and easily stowed when on the go. Unless you are full time traveling, to miss a week or even a month gives your body a rest. It sounds like you want conditioning and not body building so a break now and then is a good thing IMHO. X2...get a good set. They are not all the same.I use Bodylastics dc