On this episode of RV Family Travel Atlas, we are having fun with one of our favorite RVFTA traditions: talking about our resolutions for the upcoming 2017 camping season. What do we want to do more of? What do we want to do less of? And what do we want to try for the very first time?
Setting goals for our family’s time in the RV and at the campground helps us think about what works in the past and what we want to change. It has become a fantastic way to kick off a season of travel.
In case you missed them, check out our Spring Camping Resolution episodes from 2016 and 2015, also!
In Segment One, we look back at our resolutions from 2016 and give ourselves an honest evaluation. Jeremy insists on keeping score, so listen to hear who wins in the 2016 resolutions show down. It’s a nail biter, folks.
In Segment Two, it’s Jeremy’s turn to set his goals for 2017. Family activities play a starring role as well as upping the camping ante and setting some lofty national park goals.
In Segment Three, Stephanie drills down on the new Octane Toyhauler, sharing the things that will help make the transition to a new RV a bit easier. There is also quite a bit of chatter about the elusive art of relaxation, which so many of us seek but have a very hard time finding.
Other important info mentioned in this episode:
- Join the Thetford Sewer Kit Giveaway over on our Facebook Page!
- April 29th and April 30th: Camping Classic at Cabela’s stores across the country
- May 6th and May 7th: Ladies’ Day Out at Cabela’s stores across the country
- June 10th and June 11th: Family Adventure Days at Cabela’s stores across the country
You might think that resolutions should be made on January 1st. But we know that the New Year really starts when we hitch up and head to the campground for the very first trip of the year. Take a listen to Episode #136: RVFTA Spring Camping Resolutions, 2017.
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See you at the campground in 2017!
Stephanie + Jeremy
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I’ve got a 9 year old boy that has recently discovered the “Who was…” series (along with Magic Tree House) and LOVES them. They are perfect for him because he loves history. He wasn’t very motivated to read on his own, but he’s read about 8 on his own since spring break. Loved hearing that your boys like them,too. Great idea to incorporate them into camping!