Technically Speaking – Q&A: March 2022
I have a 2010 Hitchhiker made by NuWa and my wife is complaining about how terrible the vinyl stripes and graphics that cover a large portion of our fifth wheel look.
Technically Speaking – Q&A: February 2022
I own a 2006 Hitchhiker and the rubber roof has pretty much seen better days. After calling a couple of local RV repair outfits, the price seems to be kind of up-and-down and nobody seems to agree on which type of rubber roof material to use.
Step Lively
No one ever stops to record how many times occupants go up and down the entry steps on their RVs on a daily or weekly basis, but one thing is for certain: There is a lot of stress applied to all the working parts and joints of those steps.
Drawing to a Close
An extended patio awning is a wonderful thing to have when you’re camping; one that’s ravaged by the wind is not.
The Ideal Project
Inspiration for RV renovation can come from just about anywhere — and in the case of DIY fanatics Janelle and Chad Payne of Nipomo, California, that just happened to be the next-door neighbor.
Conquering Darkness
The diminutive light mounted to the skirt lip above the holding tank termination pipe/valve projected an amazing amount of bright white light. This image was taken when the area was pitch black. Photos by author A fun exercise to illuminate the holding tank...
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