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Sahara RV Provides An Unbeatable Source For Travel Trailer Rental In Nevada

With over twenty-five years of experience in the business of providing reliable and trustworthy work as a Nevada travel trailer rental company Sahara RV has firmly established itself as an outstanding option for any customer’s needs.

Sahara RV has been managed and maintained as a family-run travel trailer rental service in Nevada for the past quarter of a century, continuously operating from the same Las Vegas location since its inception in order to provide exceptional service for its community and beyond. The prices and rates for Sahara RV’s Nevada travel trailer rental services are extremely competitive and have been cut as low as possible in order to maintain the business’ position as the top RV and travel trailer outlet in the area. (more…)

Roughing It With Tents Versus The Luxury of RVs

When you finally decide on going camping, the next step is figuring out what type of camping you would want to do, either camping in a tent or choosing to stay in an RV. It all depends on how you feel, whether you want to rough it on the ground or stay comfortable in an RV. Both choices have their pros and cons. For some people it’s not as easy as just flipping a coin, some may think staying in an RV isn’t really camping, while others feel like staying in a tent will just keep you up and unable to sleep.

Cost can be a factor to choosing either option. If you are on a budget, purchasing or even renting tents, sleeping bags, and other accessories that you may need to “rough it” can be much, much cheaper than buying or renting an RV. If you go camping on a regular-basis, however, an RV can be a good investment since it can get you from A to B pretty well and most of the necessities already come with it. (more…)

Buy Smart, Buy Used

It is easy to go out and buy a brand new RV if you have a good amount of money to spend. Many of us, however, have found used travel trailers for sale at far better prices than new. Right now is an excellent time to be searching for a used RV, because many owners are having to sell their own to save money, or go gain a little extra to help their financial situation.

Buying a used RV is a wise financial move not only right now with the economy, but all the time. RVs and Travel Trailers are known for holding their value for extended lengths of time. In fact, with the market and the economy in the state that it is right now, those finding themselves less well-off financially decide that their RV is the first thing they need to sell. This gives you an opportune time to find used RVs that are in great condition, for sale, and for cheap. (more…)

New or Used: Buy RV Piece of Mind

There are many things to consider when you go out to buy yourself a recreational vehicle, or RV. Since buying a motorhome may be one of the largest financial purchases you will make, it’s especially important that you cover all the bases so that when you sign on the dotted line, you’ll feel confident you made the right decision.

One of the first things to consider is whether you want a new RV or a used one. It may be your first impulse to purchase new, but there are also many low mileage used motorhomes available for a fraction of the cost. Here are a few reasons to consider buying a new RV: (more…)

Choosing Motorhome Accessories: RV Mattresses

When you are preparing for a long road trip, there’s a chance that the farthest thing from your mind is the bedding that you’ll be sleeping on in your RV. One of the main reasons you purchased a motorhome, though, is for the convenience and comfort. If your current RV bedding is old or just not appropriate for your needs, consider looking into purchasing a new mattress. Investing in a good quality bed will likely pay for itself by providing you comfort and support for many long nights on the road.

First of all, do you even need a new RV mattress? While most motorhomes come with decent bedding accommodations, you’ll probably discover that an upgrade will do you well. If your mattress is used, check it for any signs of sagging, creaking, or coil breakdown, causing flatness. Badly soiled mattresses should be tossed, too, to make room for a new set. Other signals that your mattress isn’t doing its job properly: (more…)

Finding The Most Competitive Las Vegas Motorhome Rental Rates

If you’re new to the world of setting up motorhome rentals for the Las Vegas area, you may be confused as to what are the “best” rates as opposed to those which are clearly not as good.

Consequently, we’ve put together a quick guide to help you make the most of your disposable income as you plan your Vegas journey. (more…)

See Nevada The Right Way – Choose A Travel Trailer Rental!

Have you been itching to tour the wilds of Nevada? Are you dying to explore beyond the “usual” into the mountains of this vast, amazing territory that’s inspired poets, painters and artists for centuries? Then see this incredible state the economical, easy way – choose a travel trailer rental!

Many travel trailer rentals can be made right outside of Las Vegas, arguably Nevada’s most popular city (but certainly not all there is to see in this state.) All you have to do is get to the rental company of your choice and you’ll be matched with your travel trailer reservation. From there, you can hitch your travel trailer to your bus, car or truck and away you’ll go! (And if you need maps or ideas, your Las Vegas RV company will typically be happy to give you some insights into the best places to visit while you’re touring the state.) (more…)

Recreational Vehicles For Recreational Activities

When we plan to spend good holidays in some wild and stranded places we generally resort to the recreational vehicles. These vehicles provide all the basic facilities that are found in the home. In North America, these are popularly known as its acronym RV. These vehicles comprise of kitchen, bathroom, and living room and bed rooms. They are ideal for camping and for a long trip.

Background

The caravan or recreational vehicles are termed as a vehicle equipped with living quarters for camping out while travelling. These caravans formerly known as wagon were first built in Europe for living rather than carrying a person or goods. These are used as providing shelters and for accommodation instead of It was said to be developed in France in 1810. They are largely used by the showmen or circus troops who used to live like gypsies. (more…)

RV Living, the Greener Lifestyle

When you first see the title to this article, you may immediately think that it was intended as an oxymoron, but nothing could be further from the truth. The RV lifestyle is indeed greener than most of our brick and mortar lifestyle choices.

This may be a bit difficult to comprehend when one thinks of the amount of fuel that is required to move an RV around, but let me give you the information, and you can make up your own mind about the subject.

First of all the biggest non renewable resource that an RV uses is fuel. It is true that many large RV’s only get about ten miles to the gallon, but many pickup truck and trailer combinations get as high as twenty miles to the gallon.

Consider the vehicle you are now driving. In most cases this vehicle will get about twenty to thirty miles to the gallon, and you are driving it to and from work everyday, as well as using it for shopping, entertainment, and travel. When you start to look at the amount of fuel that you use in this vehicle, and then compare it to the RV which spends most of its time parked, you will begin to see what I mean. Many full time RV’ers will only move long distances a few times a year. Usually following the sun. Many of them will only do a couple of very long trips in their RV’ing lifetime, usually to some place like Alaska or Mexico. But on the average an RV’er will only put on a few thousand miles in a year. This will work out to a few hundred gallons of fuel. Consider how much fuel you use in your current vehicle. Even a small commute of a total fifty miles per day in a vehicle that gets twenty five miles to the gallon will use 400 gallons per year just for commuting, never mind all the other trips that are made.

Next if you consider the amount of electricity, natural gas, water, and other consumables that you use in a fixed home and compare that to the amount that an RV uses, you will begin to see that the RV lifestyle is definitely a greener lifestyle.

Many newer homes today are wired for up to 200 amp service at 220 volts. That equates to 44,000 watts of power. It would take a sixty three horse power generator running at full power to supply that amount of power. Now one would rarely ever use this full capacity, but an electric hot water heater, a dryer, and an electric stove all running simultaneously could push power consumption close to 100 amps. Heating and cooling a large house over the course of a year takes huge amounts of energy.

An RV is usually wired for either 30 or 50 amps at 110 volts. This is a maximum of 5,500 watts. In most cases this is plenty for anything you would want to run in an RV. Many RV’ers also move north in the summer time and south in the winter time, thereby reducing the amount of energy required for heating and cooling.

In water use the RV is king. In our RV we have a 90 gallon water tank. This is enough to last my wife and I for up to a week including showers if we are careful. Even if we are hooked up in an RV park, I would estimate that we would not use much more than 20 or 30 gallons per day. I cannot even begin to estimate how much water an average home goes through, but if just the toilet is flushed ten times a day, that is fifty gallons per day. I have heard estimates of up to 400 gallons per home per day in North America.

The only other non renewable resource that an RV uses is propane. In our RV we use an external 30 pound propane tank. I get this filled about six to eight times per year, for a total usage of less than 250 pounds. An avid back yard barbecuer would give me a run for my money on the propane use front.

Another area where a fixed home would require a proportionatly greater amount of resources would be in the area of cleaning supplies, paint, and related chemicals.

Last on the list would be raw materials to build a house and yard, compared to the raw materials to build an RV. This is an area where I could not even hazard a guess. But when you look at the amount of energy, raw material and non renewable resources that are saved in other areas of the Full Time RV Lifestyle, you will see that the RV Lifestyle is definitely the greener lifestyle.

So if living a greener lifestyle is important to you, consider the Full Time RV Lifestyle. It is a great lifestyle with a fantastic fraternity of people. You may be doing yourself and the environment a big favor. (more…)

How a Portable Solar Panel Can Be a Plus on Your RV Trips

I love making long trips with my family in an RV. They are a really great time to bond and re-affirm our commitment and plans for better days ahead for the total family. Why do I need a portable solar panel during such trips? Good question. Read on as I unveil a secret for you to enjoy your trip and still save cost.

The reason is not far-fetched. You can save some cost on the trip if you take advantage of this system. When I undertake such trip I usually carry a lot of appliances like radio, TV, laptops, play-station, cooker, etc and I will also need a power outlet for charging and for continuous play for such equipment such that I will be home away from home, which is the whole idea anyway. All this is going on while the vehicle is on the move. Even when we stop to camp we will need some power for all our energy need. Though some electrical appliances cannot use solar energy but most can. The direct current produced by the panel can be channeled into batteries and converted into alternating current for those appliances. (more…)