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Lessons Learned – Rving for Beginners

In this episode of Streets and Eats, we tell you all about our new trailer from why we bought it to taking it on our virgin road trip trying to get the most out of it!
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Show Notes

0:23 Thinking about buying an RV 1:48 Pros and cons of vans, driving RVs, and pulling a trailer 5:10 Why we decided on a trailer – our reasoning 9:13 Buying the Trailer is only the first step – getting ready to camp 14:47 Driving with a trailer – that feeling! 17:18 Lessons learned – steep learning curve 30:46 Corinne’s Phobia

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