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Tips and tricks for new Airstreamers.  Learn from all our members so you don't have to make the same mistake.

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    Some folks camp to get away from everyone and everything but for many, finding a group of like-minded individuals who also love to camp sounds like the perfect time.


    Water left in lines to freeze can cause extensive and expensive repairs and winterizing is a simple undertaking. This annual task is a good time to check systems and take one last look before buttoning up for the winter.

    Regardless of whether you choose to do this job yourself or have an RV service center do this, it still must be done annually in most parts of North America.


    Chances are good that you will own your trailer for many years.  Choose your trailer based on projected use, not the current capacity of your tow vehicle.  Vehicles come and go, Airstreams last a looong time.

    For the first time RV shopper, deciding what size will be just perfect is a substantial dilemma.  Many first time towers are inclined to buy the smallest trailer possible to ease into towing, only to discover that they need more space.


    Learn to navigate the dump station. Tips and tricks to make emptying your RV holding tanks a more pleasant job.


    How to become an AIR Author. General information about getting started as regular columnist or alternatively, how to submit a single or occasional article.

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