80. Managing Your Travel Expectations

Published: Feb. 10, 2019, 7:17 a.m.

On this episode of RV Miles, we get personal with some thoughts on managing your travel expectations in order to get the best out of a journey. We also have a whole bunch of RV travel and care tips, a new brain teaser, and a whole lot more!\n\nSponsors\n \nL.L.Bean\n \nThis year,\xa0L.L.Bean\xa0is joining up with the National Park\xa0Foundation, the official nonprofit partner of the National Park Service, to help you find your happy place \u2013 in an amazing\xa0system\xa0of\xa0more than\xa0400 national parks, including\xa0historic and cultural sites, monuments, preserves, lakeshores,\xa0and seashores that dot the American\xa0landscape, many of which you\u2019ll find just a short trip from home. L.L.Bean is proud to be an official partner of\xa0the National Park\xa0Foundation. Discover your perfect day\xa0in a park\xa0at\xa0findyourpark.com.\n \nSTAND-Bi 3-1 Cup Holder\n \nThe STAND-Bi takes cupholders to a whole new level. This 3-1 product holds your drink and your phone at the same time and can accommodate numerous drink sizes making it perfect addition for your car, motorhome, golf cart, boat, stroller, or camp chair. No cupholder? No problem. Attach the removable foot, complete with condensation tray, and set it right on your table or desk. It even comes with a ground stake for the campsite or beach. The STAND-Bi is durable, dishwasher safe, UV protected, and will always be made in the USA. Your cupholder needs an upgrade. Get the STAND-Bi today by visiting Stand-Bi.com and save 15% with promo code SAVE.\n \nHarvest Hosts\n \nJoin thousands of other RVers in experiencing memorable,\xa0free\xa0overnightstays in more than 700 extraordinary locations across North America. Trade that boring parking lot for a unique experience and make lasting memories with your family and friends. Get 15% off an annual Harvest Hosts membership with the code RVMILES at harvesthosts.com.\n \n \nShow Notes\n \nIn the news, we covered the Theodore Roosevelt Library and Museum that has been proposed for Theodore Roosevelt National Park in North Dakota. See the designs and read the rationale here.\n \nWe then talked about the National Park Service sign font that you can now download for free, thanks to a man who took rubbings of signs and digitized them. There's also the NPS Rodeway font.\n \nThe National Scenic Byways Act is close to congressional appropriation after lapsing for several years. Great news for RV travelers who like to head down these historic roads.\n \nAnd this week's America's National Parks Podcast covers the life of Buffalo Soldier hero Charles Young, who became the first Black superintendent of a National Park, among his many other accomplishments in the face of a society that looked down upon people of color.\n \nAfter the break and the answer to last week's brain teaser, we covered a bevy of some random RV thoughts and tips. The first being to check your RV's oil on a level surface, especially with a big diesel engine that holds a lot of oil. The dipstick reading can be off drastically on even the slightest incline. \n \nIn an update to Outdoor Newbies episode, Abby talked about two sites great for families exploring the outdoors\u2014HikeItBaby.com and KidsInParks.com.\n \nWe closed out the segment talking about the most common spot for RV damage (the passenger side upper front corner and whether or not bleach is safe to use in an RV (spoiler: it is).\n \nAfter the final break, Abby let loose on her mixed feelings about getting back into the bus, and her expectations for perfect RV travel. How do you let the phony reality of Instagram and Pinterest go, and just live for the campfire?