Second Printing 1999
This book provides a logical approach to zeroing in on an RV that will satisfy the owner's personal interests, needs and budget.
The authors, who have been teaching and writing about RV subjects since 1989, explain in decidedly non-technical language how the RV electrical, water, propane and waste disposal systems function and how to use them.
Additional chapters cover equipping, furnishing and packing an RV; driving, backing and leveling; locating campgrounds; choosing campsites; hooking up to campground utilities; dumping holding tanks; and tips on cooking, cleaning and doing laundry while on the road.
This book is loaded with tricks and techniques that make it easy to travel and camp in an RV.
Also, see "Extended RV Travel" by the same authors.
RV Travel Adventurers, Joe and Vicki Kieva, have over 30 years of RVing experience. Their extensive travels in a variety of RVs, have taken them throughout the United States, Canada and Mexico.
Joe and Vicki have escorted RV caravans to Mexico and Alaska and taught RV classes at community colleges. Their "how-to" articles and columns appear regularly in national and regional RV magazines.
Since 1993 they have been sharing their RV knowledge and experience by touring the country in their RV and presenting seminars at RV shows, rallies and other special events.
Between RV trips Joe and Vicki reside in a house near their children and granchildren in Huntington Beach, California