Where do I find affordable (used maybe) Woodall's or other camping manuals, already tried Amazon.com. I would like any
bluebird69 said
06:50 AM Jul 26, 2010
I would like a manual that would be useful for a new full-timing family. Not just a campground directory although we need that too-but all the tips for living on the road full time. Topics such as road-schooling, budgeting (we are not rich), storing food and supplies in the motorhome, tips for a new driver ( we have a 36 ft class A and tow a Jeep), getting mail ( we are thinking of using Mail Express) and any and all ideas and tips for workamping. I like the internet but would also like some manuals to read and log info in when we don't have wi fi. I would like to buy some affordable books online but Amazon seems to be pretty expensive. Any other ideas on where to find good used books would be helpful! Thank you, happy trails. bluebird69
azrving said
04:43 PM Jul 26, 2010
There is a ton of information on the internet and paper is cheap so I would visit the sites and print all articles of interest so you will have reading/reference material for the days you are without a Wi-Fi signal.
We tried to get our kids interested in "Full-Time RVing" when we left SC but they weren't up for the challenge. LOL I wish we had done it anyway, I think of all the fun times we lost so we could be a slave to the S&B. I wish you luck on your journey. Happy Camping.
-- Edited by azrving on Monday 26th of July 2010 04:47:53 PM
netters said
08:55 PM Jul 26, 2010
Try Used Book Stores. They have a large variety of books and magazines! Also, you might try Goodwill or something similar. We have a local American Red Cross Thrift Store and they always have a lot of Trailer Life Magazines, and Campground and travel books...just a suggestion.
bluebird69 said
10:59 AM Jul 27, 2010
Thank you so much for all these great links to websites! I have a lot to look at now, and best of luck to you too! bluebird69----Angie
-- Edited by bluebird69 on Tuesday 27th of July 2010 11:01:12 AM
I would like a manual that would be useful for a new full-timing family. Not just a campground directory although we need that too-but all the tips for living on the road full time. Topics such as road-schooling, budgeting (we are not rich), storing food and supplies in the motorhome, tips for a new driver ( we have a 36 ft class A and tow a Jeep), getting mail ( we are thinking of using Mail Express) and any and all ideas and tips for workamping. I like the internet but would also like some manuals to read and log info in when we don't have wi fi. I would like to buy some affordable books online but Amazon seems to be pretty expensive. Any other ideas on where to find good used books would be helpful! Thank you, happy trails. bluebird69
We tried to get our kids interested in "Full-Time RVing" when we left SC but they weren't up for the challenge. LOL I wish we had done it anyway, I think of all the fun times we lost so we could be a slave to the S&B. I wish you luck on your journey. Happy Camping.
http://koa.com/orderadirectory/
http://www.family-fun-camping.com/Free_campground_directory.html
http://freecampgrounds.com/
http://woodalls.com/
http://www.goodsamclub.com/travel/campgroundsandrvparks/Default.aspx
http://rvbasics.com/rv-lifestyle/RVing-on-a-budget.html
http://www.rvnetwork.com/index.php?showforum=9
http://rvingaroundamerica.com/
http://rvtravel.com/blog/rvnow/2007/01/homeschooling-in-rv.html
http://www.road-school.com/rvkids/rvkoverview.htm
http://www.awaywego.us/homeschool.htmlhttp://www.rvlifestyleexperts.com/free-rv-info/rv-book-reviews/rving-with-kids/
http://rvbasics.com/rv-lifestyle/Full-Time-RVing-Children.htmlhttp://www.familiesontheroad.com/
-- Edited by azrving on Monday 26th of July 2010 04:47:53 PM
-- Edited by bluebird69 on Tuesday 27th of July 2010 11:01:12 AM