by Sean Michael | Jul 30, 2013 | "How To", Airstream, Alaska, Blog, RV Products
Through the years, we’ve had all sorts of different visitors to our Long Long Honeymoon website. Everyone seems open to travel and new experiences. Most have an interest in RV camping. Many have a specific interest in Airstream ownership. I wrote the book “How...
by Sean Michael | Jul 28, 2013 | Airstream, Blog, Camping Gear, Product Review, RV Lifestyle, RV Products, Towing
We love our 25-foot Airstream Classic travel trailer. It’s comfortable, cozy, and has been a wonderful home on wheels to us in a variety of adventures. But one thing it’s not… is spacious. We don’t have a lot of storage space. Forget about...
by Sean Michael | Jul 22, 2013 | "How To", Airstream, Blog, Maintenance, Product Review, RV Products
Recently we’ve been discussing our favorite anti-corrosion products for use with an RV. In addition to Boeshield T-9, we sometimes use a product called CorrosionX. CorrosionX was developed by a company in Dallas, Texas, for use by the military on metal gear from...
by Sean Michael | Jul 17, 2013 | Airstream, Blog, Camping Gear, Product Review, RV Products
Why do we own an Air-Dryr device? Moisture is good for skin, barbecue, and chocolate cake; it’s hell on RVs. You really don’t want mold and mildew developing inside your RV. Unfortunately these toxic microorganisms grow on just about everything, including...
by Sean Michael | Jul 11, 2013 | "How To", Airstream, Blog, Product Review, RV Products
Recently on our Facebook page someone asked me to name a great “bang for the buck” RV camping gadget. So I turned to my wife, who stays very busy when we arrive and depart a campsite. Those are times when I feel compelled to relax, although I get a workout by simply...
by Sean Michael | Jul 10, 2013 | Airstream, Blog, Camping Gear, Product Review, RV Lifestyle, RV Products
People often ask, “Do you drink the water in your RV?” “Yes,” we reply, “and it’s delicious.” We double-filter it. Here’s how we do it. With regard to water sources, often we are reliant on unfamiliar public taps. So we use two...