Join Jeff and Deb Spencer, full-time RVers and endurance athletes from Dometic Corporation, as they share their thrilling journey of living on the road while pursuing their passion for endurance running. They discuss their bucket list adventures, inspiring listeners to turn dreams into reality regardless of their interests. The couple also offers practical tips on managing work while traveling and the importance of being responsible RV neighbors. Prepare to be motivated to embark on your own road adventures!
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Living Full-Time RV Dream
Jeff and Deb Spencer left their corporate and professional jobs to live full-time RV life and pursue endurance athletics.
They leverage their experience to work from the road while checking off bucket list adventures across the U.S.
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Leverage Skills to Fund Travel
Leverage your existing skills to create income that supports your RV lifestyle from anywhere.
Explore opportunities in your passion area that can be done remotely or on the road.
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Good Neighbor RV Etiquette
Practice good neighbor etiquette when overnighting at places like Walmart and Cracker Barrel.
Limit stay to one night, avoid setting up camp fully, and keep the area clean and respectful.
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In this week’s podcast, we introduce you to two of our RVing friends, Jeff and Deb Spencer, who live and work fulltime in their RV, traveling all across the country checking off their bucket list as they pursue their passion of endurance running and visiting new places. Now your passion may not be running 100 mile races and climbing mountaintops but I think you’ll enjoy our conversation because as Jeff and Deb say, you too live out your dream on the road. They’ll tell you how they did it and you can, too, coming up in our interview of the week.
Also this week, RV news you need to know and the questions you want us to answer.
Show Notes for Episode #242 May 15, 2019 of The RV Podcast:
WHAT MIKE AND JENNIFER ARE UP TO THIS WEEK
JENNIFER.
It's been a busy travel week for us as we traveled to Holland, MI to take in the spectacular Holland Tulip Festival. We saw hundreds of thousands of blooming tulips, watched parades, attended a huge street dance done in wooden shoes by more than 700 people and enjoyed Dutch food, entertainment and hospitality in Western Michigan. Look for a video on our RV Lifestyle You Tube Channel this coming Thursday.
MIKE
This week, we are scheduled to travel to Elkhart, IN and the RV Capital of the World to learn about new advances in solar and battery energy management systems for RVs and maybe a factory tour or two. We also has a slew of RV-related products to test and review, including a new cell phone booster system made just for Class B and C RVs, a new rear view wireless camera and some RV cleaning products. Naturally, we'll do reviews on them all, letting you know if they are a hit or a miss.
JENNIFER
Also, you may have a question you’d like us to answer, or a comment on the things we’re discussing. If so, we invite you to leave us that question or comment on the special voicemail number we have for the podcast – it’s 586-372-6990. If you are driving and can’t write it down right now, just go to the RV Lifestyle travel blog at rvlifestyle.com and scroll down the page. You’ll see that number prominently posted on the blog.
RV LIFESTYLE NEWS OF THE WEEK
MIKE
Nation's newest national park to start accepting camping reservations this Wednesday
Interested in checking out the nation's newest national park? Indiana Dunes National Park, on the shores of Lake Michigan, will open half the spots in its Dunewood campground for reservations this Wednesday. In past years, all 66 sites at Dunewood campground were available on a first-come, first-served, basis. Under the new system, 34 sites can be reserved up to six months in advance. The remaining 32 sites will remain first-come, first-served. The price is $25 per night. The campground is open April through October.
JENNIFER
Five new glamping spots open near Yosemite, one a loaded Airstream camper
Five new glamping spots have opened near Yosemite National Park permitting camping in a covered wagon ($279 per night), a loaded Airstream camper ($225 per night), an air conditioned yurt ($145 a night) and more. While glamping is definitely a growing trend, I think at those prices, I'll stay with my camper van, thank you.
MIKE
Three men who illegally killed a mountain lion at Yellowstone banned from hunting anywhere in the world
Three men who illegally killed a mountain lion in Yellowstone National Park late last year were given their sentence recently in a federal court. Their punishment includes a three year worldwide ban from hunting, fishing or trapping, and a fine, among other things.
JENNIFER
Kansas RV dealer fined $40,000 for selling salvaged RVs to unknowing buyers
Central RV in Kansas agreed to pay $40,000 in fines and fees for selling salvage recreational vehicles without informing buyers. The charges came after a Kansas state attorney general investigation, and they show the importance of buying your used RV from a reputable dealer. For some tips on what you should know before buying a used RV, listen to an interview we did on the subject some t...