RVing Books For the Road jolenemac455, June 5, 2023July 24, 2023 RVing Books For the Road includes a lot of non-fiction books but there is a nice selection of fiction as well. Yes, I have written and published my own non-fiction book about workamping in Florida. Reading is a great past-time for anyone who travel, camp and just getting out and about in the world. RVs may not be the ideal place to have lots of physical books but now we have e-Readers, Smartphones, and iPads that can hold thousands of books all at once. Some Non-Fiction books to Try RV Hacks: 400 Ways to Make Life on the Road Easier, Safer, and More Fun! Welcome to RV life! Whether you’re a first-timer or an experienced RVer, these RV hacks are sure to make life on the road easier so you can worry less and have more fun. From ingenious organizational hacks (like broom holders to keep flashlights at the ready or suction cup shower organizers to corral kids’ activity supplies) to ideas for repurposing plastic bottles to make a funnel or pancake batter mixer. RVing Across America: A Quest to Visit All 50 States (RV Travel Books Book 2) When Alyssa Padgett decided to take off on a singular mission to visit all fifty states on her honeymoon, she had no idea what she was getting into. In this laugh-out-loud travel comedy, Alyssa and her newlywed husband, Heath, learn the hard way that RVing across the US is full of unexpected surprises. From broken-down RV’s to zero dollars in their bank accounts each month, they find themselves in hilarious and heartwarming situations that will make readers laugh out loud and fill their hearts with hope. A Beginner’s Guide to Living in an RV: Everything I Wish I Knew Before Full-Time RVing Across America When my husband and I started full-time RVing, we knew nothing about RV living. We made it up as we traveled to all fifty states, constantly googling things like “how to RV” and “what is boondocking?” Meanwhile, we flooded the bathroom, took ice-cold showers, and got stuck in the mud. Now, we’ve been full-timing for nearly six years and we’ve learned the ins and outs of RVing America. In this guide, I answer all of the most common questions we receive about RV living, from how to choose the right RV to how we get mail on the road, to how to find free camping. Insiders Guide to Campground Hosting in Florida Parks by Jolene MacFadden There over 100 Florida State Parks, various Florida State Forests, Florida County Parks and a few National Parks and Forests that will give you a FREE campsite in exchange for volunteering. We will even explore some opportunities with our Florida Fish and Wildlife, Regional Water Management Districts, as well as other government agencies that can offer you a campsite with water, electric, possibly sewer on-site and more for a little bit of your time and sweat that will help keep our beautiful resources cleaned, maintained and repaired for all to enjoy. Some Fiction Books to Try RV There Yet?: The True Story of a Motoring Nightmare (Travis Casey’s Real Life Adventures Book 3) After selling their Minnesota home, Travis and Wendy plan an elaborate departure from the United States before repatriating themselves to the UK. Buying a second-hand RV, visiting states unknown, and selling the campervan after reaching Florida seems like the perfect exit. So they pack their lives and blind Shih Tzu into a once-luxurious thirty-one-foot RV and hit the open road. Confessions of a Middle-Aged Runaway: An RV Travel Adventure For fans of Wild and Eat, Pray, Love, an entertaining story of a five-year, motorhome road trip taken by a woman and her dog. Have you ever felt suffocated by your routine and responsibilities, or just longed for some adventure? Heidi Eliason did, so at the age of 45 she quit her job, sold her house, bought a motorhome, and embarked on a five-year road trip with her dog, Rylie. Low Tide (The Forgotten Coast Florida Suspense Series) In Apalachicola, Florida, sinister things are afoot, as sinister things tend to be. Lt. Maggie Redmond is called to a crime scene on St. George Island, where she is met with the body of Gregory Boudreaux. The medical examiner calls it a suicide, but no one knows that Maggie has a horrible connection to the dead man. When Gregory’s uncle, Bennett Boudreaux, the richest and scariest man in town, takes a sudden interest in Maggie Enchanted Caravan by Dorothy Gilman Butters A tale of five lonely people who are thrown together by fate to live and work together as they travel around the country for the summer. There is a hapless father reuniting with his teenage daughter, a beauty queen trying to decide if she wants to settle down and marry, a teenage boy who just wants to get out of an abusive foster family situation and an artist who would like to ‘live’ a little. They encounter troubles to overcome, figure out different ways to keep the bus going and each other fed. They go from complete strangers to creating a family of their own. Florida State Parks Fun for RVers Volunteer in Florida State Forests Workamping Workamping With Your Kids Working While RVing A Beginner's Guide to Living in an RV: Everything I Wish I Knew Before Full-Time RVing Across AmericaConfessions of a Middle-Aged RunawayEnchanted Caravan by Dorothy Gilman ButtersFiction Books for RVersLow Tide-The Forgotten Coast Florida Suspense SeriesNonFiction Books for RVersRV Hacks-400 Ways to Make Life on the Road Easier Safer and More FunRV There Yet?: The True Story of a Motoring NightmareRVing Across AmericaRVing Books For the Road