by Sean Michael | Aug 6, 2013 | "How To", Airstream, Blog, Camping Gear, Product Review, RV Lifestyle, RV Products
When you go RV camping, you need to pack light – literally. I’m talking about actual light. You better pack plenty of flashlights because most campsites are dark after sundown, and the tasks don’t end just because the sun called it quits. That’s why...
by Sean Michael | Aug 4, 2013 | "How To", Blog, Camping Gear, Generators, Maintenance, Product Review, RV Products
Most gasoline today contains ethanol additives. The ethanol is intended to reduce carbon emissions. As the poet John Michael (Ozzy) Osbourne once observed, “Good intentions pave the way to Hell.” (I’m afraid ol’ Ozzy ripped off St. Bernard of...
by Sean Michael | Aug 2, 2013 | "How To", Airstream, Blog, Product Review, RV Lifestyle, RV Products
If you are located anywhere near a city with TV stations, you can get free over-the-air broadcasts of HD programming from the likes of ABC, CBS, NBS, FOX, & PBS – plus scores of other channels. Adding a Winegard “Wingman” RV booster antenna to our 2003...
by Sean Michael | Jul 31, 2013 | "How To", Airstream, Blog, Camping Gear, Dry Camping, Product Review, RV Lifestyle, RV Products
RV camping is all about water management. When you need fresh water, you better have it. Life without fresh water quickly becomes intolerable. If you are camping at a campground with water hookups, then your needs are mostly met. You don’t need to worry too much...
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 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...