four great e-books
from the rv bookstore

free campgrounds of the west (pdf and word)
the abcs of rving (pdf and word)
rvers guide to dump stations
(pdf)
rvers guide to internet access on the road
(pdf)

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free campgrounds of the west
2003 updated edition

"free campgrounds of the west" includes a directory of rv campgrounds where rvers can stay the night for free (or nearly free in some cases) in 16 western states. but there is much more including information about staying for free at rest areas, wal-mart and casino parking lots, truck stops (often called travel centers) and on government land (up to two weeks for free or up to seven months for only 60 cents a day). this book will save most rvers many, many times its modest cost of only $10.95. our best selling ebook. thousands sold!

states included: arizona, nevada, utah, colorado, texas, kansas, california, oregon, washington, idaho, new mexico, the dakotas, oklahoma, montana, wyoming

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the abcs of rving

when someone new to rving begins thinking of buying a recreational vehicle — and even after they buy one — a flood of questions come to mind, some so seemingly basic that the new rver might wonder who to ask without being embarrassed. most guides to rving overlook the very basicinformation newbies seek because the authors assume they already know them. but that's seldom true! the fact is, there is an incredible amount to learn! this ebook from the editors of "beginners guide to rving" answers more than 160 questions that new rvers ask, providing rv newbies a jump start on learning what they need to know to enjoy their rv travels more! only $11.95!

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rvers guide to dump stations

there is one thing that all rvers need, and that's a dump station. a dump station, if you don't already know, is a place where you can empty your rv's holding tanks.

once upon a time, dump stations were more plentiful than today. many highway rest areas were favorite dumping places, and the price was right: free.

alas, some rvers began doing bad things to these freebie facilities, like stuffing down diapers and disposing of motor oil and whatever else they felt needed to be deep-sixed. this was very bad news — and costly — for the folks who maintained the dump stations.

states, counties and cities that sponsored the facilities as a public service decided that there were better ways to spend their taxpayers' money than provide a costly service to people who didn't respect it. so they shut down their dump stations.

these days, it’s a bit harder finding a dump station. and that's where this ebook comes in. it provides a comprehensive listing by state and by highway of most of the known public dump stations in america. the directory specifies the exact highway exit where a dump station is located, and what sort of facility sponsors it. common places are rest areas, welcome centers, truck stops, gas stations, rv parks and public campgrounds.

rvers who travel a lot will find this 43-page ebook, readable in pdf format with the adobe reader an essential guide that will save them a lot of time and even the expense of paying to dump when a free location may be nearby. $7.95

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rvers guide to internet access on the road

for many rvers, getting online means finding a phone line where they can plug in their modem. but this can be a major hassle.

thankfully, there are many new ways to connect to the internet while traveling, and "rvers guide to internet access on the road," published in late 2003, explains them all.

many rvers now use cell phones to go online. the connection may be slow but the price is typically the same as for voice calls.

and there’s wifi, where you can connect at high speed from starbucks cafes, truck stop, some mcdonald’s restaurants and increasingly at rv parks. in this ebook, you'll learn how it works and how easy it is to set up.

well-to-do rvers can spend several thousand dollars to be online virtually anytime and anywhere via a satellite link.

for rvers who carry no computer, there’s pocketmail. and there are always cyber cafes, public libraries and aol.

this well-researched ebook offers a comprehensive look at all the methods available to get online from the rv road. only $10.95

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