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  1. Share and Enjoy !Shares It's no secret that Colorado is one of the most beautiful states in America. It has everything you could ever want – mountain biking, fishing, kayaking, hunting, camping, the list goes on. The beautiful Colorado mountains and scenery draw in thousands, if not hundreds of thousands of tourists every year, making it a very popular option for camping. While you might be worried about finding a spot (especially during peak season), there is plenty of land to go around in Colorado. In fact, camping is one of the state's most popular pastimes, so you're sure to find a spot that suits your needs. Whether you're taking the entire family camping or you're looking for a weekend getaway with some friends, you're sure to find the perfect place to spend some time in nature. The beautiful thing about Colorado is that it has something for everyone. Before you start planning your camping trip, think about the activities you and your group will want to do. Do you need a family-friendly campground with open grass fields? Are you looking for something more adventurous like rock climbing access? Perhaps you’re looking for a place with a lake where you can swim, kayak, or paddleboard. No matter what you’re searching for, Colorado has the perfect place for you. Here at Oliver Travel Trailers, we love seeing new places and exploring the beauty the United States has to offer. Here are a few of our favorite places to camp in Colorado! Estes Park There are multiple campgrounds to choose from when you visit Estes Park, Colorado! No matter where you choose to stay, you get a gorgeous view of the Rocky Mountains and easy access to hiking trails, tours, shopping, lake access, ATV rentals, and more. Estes Park is often referred to as the “base camp” for Rock Mountain National Park, so you really can’t go wrong when you choose to spend time here. It’s the best place to be during the summer and fall months! Ridgway State Park Located in Ouray County, Colorado, Ridgway State Park is an absolutely stunning place to camp. It’s only 15 miles from the nearest town so you’re not too far from civilization, but it’s secluded enough that you truly get an escape from the outside world. There are well-kept campgrounds, an amazing reservoir, picnic areas, playgrounds, hiking trails, and more. Some even refer to it as the “Switzerland of America.” Rifle Falls State Park If you’re looking for a campsite with beautiful mountain views and waterfalls, Rifle Falls is the place for you! The campground has on-site restrooms, parking, grills, and is ADA accessible and pet-friendly. Whether you want to go for a nice nature walk, view some wildlife, or catch a few fish, this fun corner of Colorado will be the perfect getaway for you. Roosevelt National Forest If you are looking for a true Colorado camping experience, Roosevelt National Forest is the place for you. There are plenty of campground options to choose from, and the forest is accessible year-round (although most people visit in the summer and fall months). This national forest has everything – biking, boating, fishing, hiking, horseback riding, paddleboarding, climbing, white water rafting – you name it, it’s there. If your group has a mix of people who want to adventure and relax, this is a great option. Pagosa Springs As you can tell from the name, Pagosa Springs is known for its hot springs! The San Juan river runs through the town, and it’s surrounded by the San Juan Mountains. It’s a beautiful place to take your family and there is plenty to do! From soaking in the hot springs to rafting down the river, you and your loved ones will make lasting memories here (and you’ll want to keep coming back). Mueller State Park Mueller State Park is another great place to go if you and your group love adventuring. There are so many different outdoor activities to do here, including hiking, biking, year-round camping, hunting, and horseback riding. Plus, you get beautiful views from anywhere in the park. All you have to do is find a campground and you’re set! Eleven Mile State Park If you’re a fishing enthusiast, Eleven Mile State Park is a great place to visit. It’s one of Colorado’s largest reservoirs and has 325 campsites. You shouldn’t have an issue finding a place to stay! It’s known for its trophy fishing for trout, kokanee, and pike. Aside from fishing, you can go biking, birding, boating, rafting, cross-country skiing, backpacking, hiking, snowshoeing, and more. It’s an amazing place to stay year round! Cherry Creek State Park Another great place for fishing and water activities, Cherry Creek State Park is perfect for a weekend getaway in Colorado. Plus, the park has amenities like concessions, a gift shop, a marina, on-site parking, picnic areas, a playground, and restrooms. There are countless outdoor activities you can do here, and they also offer bike, fishing boat, jet ski, paddleboat, pontoon, and ski boat rentals. Turquoise Lake Recreation Area Turquoise lake is one of the most beautiful places in Colorado! There are plenty of campsites to choose from, but if you want to visit, make sure you make a reservation in advance. Holiday weekends tend to fill up the fastest, so keep that in mind when planning your summer! Activities include biking, camping, climbing, fishing, hiking, nature viewing, picnicking, and water activities. It’s a great place to camp for a big group with lots of different interests! Before you hook up your trailer and make your way to your destination, make sure the campgrounds have availability. Camping is a popular activity in Colorado that requires some planning and preparation! You shouldn’t have an issue if you’re boondocking, but if you want a nice campground with hookups, you’ll want to think about it in advance. Where will you go on your next camping adventure? Let us know in the comments! And if you’re looking for a new camper, visit Oliver Travel Trailers today and we’ll help you find the perfect solution for your needs. Share and Enjoy !Shares The post 9 Fun Places to Camp in Colorado appeared first on Oliver Travel Trailers. Read the Full Article
  2. Share and Enjoy !Shares Packing up the trailer to leave on a camping trip is arguably one of the most stressful parts of the entire process, especially if your trailer is brand new. You're taking it out for the first or second time. You walk into your nearest camping store, your local Wal-Mart, or even Target, and you're faced with a million different options. Even worse, they make you feel like you need all of it. Online RV packing lists can seem overwhelming, too – there are essential items on those lists. Still, it can be hard to decipher what you need and what the best RV accessories are. What to Know Before you spend your life savings on travel trailer accessories and outdoor gear, take a step back and think about the essential items. Of course, there are a few staple items you should always keep in your camper to be safe. Still, in reality, you probably won't need extra throw pillows on the couch or a sleeping bag onesie. When you go back to the basics and get only the right gear, you'll have a much better camping experience with less clutter and more room to have a great time. You have limited space, so make the most of it and don't pack too much stuff. We have you covered if you're a new RV owner and are unsure what you'll need. Start with this checklist to get your travel trailer ready to hit the road! And don't worry, if you forget something, you can always make a stop or two on the way to your destination. Here are 20 RV essentials to bring on your next trip! 1. First Aid Kit Having a fully stocked first aid kit in your travel trailer is always a good idea. You never know when an accident could happen, and being prepared will make your life easier when someone gets hurt. So keep it in a place with easy access, just in case! 2. Surge Protector If you're going to a campground with hookups, you'll want to use a surge protector no matter what. It will protect your travel trailer in case of faulty outlets and lighting, saving you money on repairs down the road. Nothing can ruin an RV trip faster than an electrical system malfunction! 3. Water Tank Essentials If your travel trailer has running water, pack all the essentials you'll need for cleaning out your gray and black tank properly. The dealership you purchase your trailer from should give you the rundown on exactly what you'll need. If you're unsure, do some additional research or call us. Ensuring it's done correctly is vital to your trailer's long-term survival! In addition, you'll likely need a freshwater hose, a water pressure regulator, and chemicals for your black water tank. 4. Toilet Paper You can buy RV-friendly toilet paper from any camping store or travel trailer dealership. However, using regular toilet paper in your camper can cause damage to your septic system, so make sure to have this specific type on hand. 5. Electrical and Duct Tape You'll most likely need electrical or duct tape during your camping adventures. So keeping them stocked in your camper trailer will come in handy when you need them for an emergency! 6. Basic Tool Kit You never know when something will break, a screw will come loose, or you'll need to make a minor repair. An essential tool kit on hand will save you headaches and trips to the store while camping. You'll also want to bring a cordless drill, just in case. Having an emergency roadside kit on hand is also a good idea. 7. Flashlights Lighting is self-explanatory, and having flashlights in your trailer is a great idea. Especially if you're boondocking and you don't have the luxury of a campground with lights. Keeping a few headlamps in your trailer is also a good idea! 8. Extra Blankets There's a good chance you'll have some cold weather while camping – even in the warmest summer months. So keep a few extra blankets in your trailer to ensure everyone stays warm on those chilly nights and mornings. If you don't have much room, store your blankets in the lower storage spaces. 9. Dish & Hand Soap It's frustrating when you want to start washing dishes after a meal and realize you forgot the soap. Keeping a few bottles stocked in your travel trailer will prevent you from running into this problem and keep you from having to make a trip to the closest grocery store. 10. Extra Towels Make sure to keep extra shower towels and beach towels in your trailer. It's one less thing you must remember when packing for each trip, and it never hurts to have a few extras. Just wash them when you get home and immediately take them back into the trailer. You'll never have to think about it and always have clean towels while camping! 11. Paper Products Before your first camping trip, stock up on paper plates, bowls, plastic utensils, napkins, straws, and anything else you think you'll need during mealtimes. Remembering to bring these every time is a pain, so having them stocked in your RV kitchen will save you headaches and time. If you want to make things even easier, keep a crock pot and instant pot in your trailer. 12. Non-Perishable Food You can keep non-perishable food items in your trailer, like pancake mixes, cake mixes, cereal, pasta, drink mix packets, s'more ingredients, baking items, and freeze-dried meals. These are perfect RV food items in your new camper that will last a long time. 13. Spices For non-perishable food items, get some salt, pepper, and staple spices like garlic powder and onion powder to keep in the trailer. There's nothing worse than packing all your food and realizing you forgot the herbs and spices when you go to make your first meal! 14. Rain Gear You never really know when a storm could strike while camping, so having some extra rain gear is always a good idea. 15. Bedding Pillows, blankets, and sheets would be a must when camping, especially if your travel trailer didn't come with them. Get comfortable bedding you'll enjoy sleeping in for a more enjoyable camping experience! 16. Phone Chargers Phone and smartwatch chargers are another excellent staple to keep in the trailer if you don't want to worry about packing them. Even if you don't have service where you're going, you'll still want your cell phone to capture all the fun memories. 17. Toiletries These products are essential no matter where you are: toothbrushes, toothpaste, face wash, body wash, shampoo, conditioner, bug spray, sunscreen, and any other toiletries you'll need in your travel trailer. In addition, Target and Wal-Mart have great travel-sized options. 18. Hammocks & Chairs You'll need somewhere to sit while relaxing outside, and hammocks and camp chairs are great options. Store them in the compartments under the trailer to save space! 19. Games Indoor and outdoor games are always fun to have on hand, so get a few of your favorites and keep them in your trailer. It's a great way to pass the time while having fun with friends and family. 20. Fire Extinguisher Lastly, ensure quick access to a fire extinguisher in an emergency. Hopefully, you'll never need it, but it doesn't hurt to have one on hand. Stocking the essentials in your trailer will make packing and leaving easier for everyone. If you're looking for camper trailers for sale, reach out to Oliver Travel Trailers. We have everything from small to luxury travel trailers, so you can find something to meet your specific needs. Reach out to our team today to see what we have available! 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  3. Share and Enjoy !Shares Your travel trailer is your home away from home. It's important to take care of it so that it lasts for years and continues to provide you with comfortable, safe travels. In this blog post, we will discuss 14 things you need to consider when caring for your travel trailer. UV protection, heat protection, humidity control, holding tanks, rodent prevention, fridge and freezer care, septic needs, battery care, fuel tank stabilizer, security and protection - these are all important factors to keep in mind! But don't worry, we will go through each one in detail so that you know exactly what to do to keep your travel trailer in tip-top shape. So let's get started! The first thing you need to consider when caring for your travel trailer is UV protection. The sun can be very damaging to the exterior of your trailer, so it's important to use a UV protectant spray or wax on a regular basis to continue to protect the fiberglass. This will help to keep the finish looking new for years to come. Heat protection is another important consideration. During the summer months, it's important to make sure that your trailer is parked in a shady spot and that you have good ventilation to prevent the interior from getting too hot. You may also want to invest in awnings or shades for the windows to help keep the heat out. Humidity control is also crucial for preventing damage to your trailer. When it's humid outside, condensation can build up inside your trailer and cause mold and mildew to grow. To avoid this, be sure to open the windows and vents to allow the air to circulate and help keep the humidity level down. Holding tanks are another important part of your trailer that you need to take care of. Be sure to empty them regularly and clean them out with a holding tank cleaner to prevent odors and buildup. Rodent prevention is also key in keeping your trailer in good shape. Mice and rats love to nest in small spaces, so it's important to seal up any cracks or holes that they could potentially get into. You may also want to invest in some mouse traps or rat traps to keep them out for good! Fridge and freezer care is also important for keeping your food fresh and preventing freezer burn. Be sure to clean out your fridge and freezer on a regular basis, and consider investing in a fridge liner to help keep things clean. Septic needs should also be considered when caring for your travel trailer. If you have a septic tank, it's important to have it pumped regularly to prevent overflow. You should also add bacteria-killing enzymes to the tank on a regular basis to help break down waste. Battery care is another crucial part of maintaining your travel trailer. Be sure to check the battery regularly and clean the terminals with a baking soda and water solution to prevent corrosion. You should also invest in a good battery charger so that you can keep your batteries topped off, also essential for maintaining your trailer's food storage areas. Fuel tank stabilizer is also an important consideration when it comes to caring for your travel trailer. This will help to keep the fuel fresh and prevent clogs in the lines. Be sure to add it to your tank before you go on a long trip so that you don't run into any problems! Security and protection are also important when you're away from home. Be sure to invest in a good security system for your travel trailer so that you can rest easy knowing that your belongings are safe. You may also want to consider getting some insurance for your trailer in case of any accidents or theft. Portable equipment is also something you should think about when caring for your travel trailer. If you have any portable generators or other equipment, be sure to properly maintain them and store them when you're not using them. Air circulation is also an important consideration when it comes to your travel trailer. Be sure to open the windows and vents on a regular basis to allow the air to circulate and prevent mold and mildew from growing. Exterior cleaning is also important for keeping your trailer in good condition. Be sure to wash the outside of your trailer on a regular basis with a good quality cleaner so that it stays looking new. You may also want to wax the exterior to help protect it from the elements. Tire care is also crucial for maintaining your travel trailer. Be sure to check the tires on a regular basis for any wear or tear, and be sure to rotate them regularly. You should also invest in a good quality tire cover to help keep them in good condition. By following these simple tips, you can be sure that your travel trailer will last for many years to come! Thanks for reading and happy travels! We hope you enjoyed this blog post! If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to leave them below! Safe travels! 🙂 Share and Enjoy !Shares The post 14 Things You Need To Consider When Caring for Your Travel Trailer appeared first on Oliver Travel Trailers. Read the Full Article
  4. Share and Enjoy !Shares Traveling with a family or as a couple can be a lot of fun, but it can also be challenging. One of the things you'll need to figure out before you hit the road is what size travel trailer is right for your family. There are a few things to consider when choosing the right size trailer for your family. First, think about how many people will be traveling with you. You'll need to make sure there's enough room for everyone to sleep comfortably. Second, think about what kind of equipment and supplies you'll need to bring along. Will you be bringing bikes or other sports equipment? Do you have small children who need special gear? Make sure to account for all of the stuff you'll need to bring along. Finally, think about what kind of budget you have. Travel trailers come in a wide range of prices, so you'll need to make sure you choose one that fits your family's needs and budget. Something to consider is how many people are going to be living in your recreational vehicle. It wouldn’t make sense for a family of six to recreate in a tear-drop trailer. So before buying a trailer, you have to consider your family size to fit in your RV. For a large family, you need a bigger RV such as a 5th wheel trailer or larger travel trailer. And it does not matter if you go with your family every time; if you have a big family, you should keep in mind a larger trailer may do the trick. If you’re looking for a travel trailer that can sleep up to 3 people and seat up to 6 people then Oliver Travel Trailers might be the right choice for you. Oliver Travel Trailers specialize in fiberglass travel trailers meant for couples or a maximum of up to 3 sleepers. Even the biggest of our models, The Oliver Legacy Elite II, is 23' 6" tandem axle and designed for easy towing. Available in the standard or the twin bed floor plans. Olivers come standard with tons of options and features. So if you have a family of 4 or more, you'll either need to bring additional sleepers or tents. The average length of travel trailers is around 16 feet. But there are models out there that are as short as 8 feet and as long as 40 feet. So there's a lot of variation out there. It just depends on what you're looking for and what your needs are. Olivers range from 18-23 ft in length. When choosing the right size travel trailer for your family, it's important to consider how many people will be traveling with you, what kind of equipment and supplies you'll need to bring along, and what kind of budget you have. Once you've considered all of these factors, it's time to start shopping for travel trailers. Oliver Travel Trailers is a great place to start your search. They offer a wide range of travel trailers, from small and lightweight trailers that are easy to tow to larger luxury models that have all the bells and whistles. No matter what size trailer you're looking for, Oliver Travel Trailers is sure to have something that will fit your needs. When shopping for a travel trailer, it's important to keep in mind the average length of travel trailers. Most travel trailers are between 20 and 30 feet long. However, there are some that are shorter or longer than this. If you're not sure what size trailer you need, it's a good idea to talk to a salesperson at a dealership like Oliver Travel Trailers. They can help you figure out what size trailer is right for your family and give you some tips on how to find the right size trailer for your family. Travel trailers come in all shapes and sizes. And with so many different floor plans out there with many different brands available, it can be hard to decide which one is right for your family. But by considering how many people will be traveling with you, what kind of equipment and supplies you'll need to bring along, and what kind of budget you have, you can narrow down your choices and find the perfect travel trailer for your family. Oliver Travel Trailers are a great choice for couples getting close to retirement and dreaming about the adventures that await them. They're also perfect for singles or couples enjoying that WFH life or remote work environment that allows for travel. In either case, setting sail to some of the most beautiful places that North America has to offer has become a common goal on many of our bucket lists. Researching and finding the right travel trailer for your adventure can be a challenge in itself. We’ve done a little homework of our own to see how our Oliver Legacy Elite & Elite II travel trailers compare to similar-sized Escape and Airstream. Oliver is towable, has plenty of space, and has a beautiful interior and exterior design. Also, keep in mind that Oliver sells its RVs direct from the Oliver dealership located in Hohenwald, Tennessee. Take a look through our brochure and we think you will agree that the Oliver camper trailer offers the best value in its class! Happy Trails! Share and Enjoy !Shares The post How to Choose the Right Travel Trailer For You appeared first on Oliver Travel Trailers. Read the Full Article
  5. Share and Enjoy !Shares Trailside Bites are good meals, snacks, or drinks that are easily made while camping. The limited storage and smaller cooking space should not mean that you sacrifice excellent tasting cuisine. With fresh ingredients for this meal, you will feel refreshed and ready for the next adventure after this warm meal. On the menu today is a hardy chicken Black Bean Chili that will hit the spot on the coldest days. All of the ingredients for this recipe can be found at almost every grocery store. So did we go a little over the top to make this meal? Sure, but it was a lot of fun adding all the little touches. For this recipe you will need: Cooking Oil2 tbspGarlic, chopped1 cloveYellow Onion, diced1 largeBell Peppers, diced2Jalapeno Pepper, diced1Black Beans, rinsed2, 15oz. canDiced Tomatoes2, 15oz. canChicken Breast, diced2 largeCorn, drained1, 15oz. canChicken Broth, or water2 cupsChili Powder3 tbspCumin2 tbspBlack Pepper1 tbspTomato Paste1, 6oz. canSaltTo taste Let’s start with prep work! Begin by dicing and cutting all the vegetables and meat before cooking. It will add a subtle smokey flavor if you have extra time to roast the peppers and corn over an open flame. In a large pot, add the oil, chopped garlic, diced onion, bell peppers, and jalapeno pepper to start cooking on medium heat and sauté for 2-3 minutes, stirring occasionally. In a separate pan, begin to cook the diced chicken with another touch of cooking oil to help to prevent sticking and encourage even cooking. While cooking, add 1 tbsp chili powder, 1 tbsp cumin, and a pinch of black pepper. On medium heat, thoroughly cook the chicken, stirring to cook evenly. Next, add the chicken to the large pot. This is where everything else finds its way into the pot. The beans, corn, tomatoes, broth, tomato paste, and remaining seasoning will cook and meld. Bring to a boil, then reduce heat to simmer for 10 minutes., occasionally stirring to prevent sticking. Salt to taste and serve, share, and enjoy. This warm hardy chicken chili made around the campsite can be great for the cooler days. This recipe makes five servings. If you are like us, you will have someone to share in your masterpiece. Let the savory aroma of this meal fill your camper trailer and create memories you can enjoy for years to come. Some meals become a crowd favorite; this is sure to be on our list. Share and Enjoy !Shares The post Chicken Black Bean Chili appeared first on Oliver Travel Trailers. Read the Full Article
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  7. Share and Enjoy !Shares Did you know that approximately one million Americans live in recreational vehicles full-time? With over 11% of US households owning a recreational car, ownership has grown from 7.9 million households in 2005 to over nine million today. As demand grows, companies offering travel trailers for sale are also rising. However, only three options are available for those looking to buy an RV and join the RV life. You can buy a travel trailer from an RV dealership, classified websites like RV Trailer, or direct from the manufacturer like Oliver Travel Travelers. In this post, we go through the various ways to find travel trailers for sale. RV Dealership On paper, buying an RV from a dealership looks like a good option available for most people. Dealerships often have an expansive inventory of RVs. It can include camping trailers and motorhomes dedicated to road trips. All the RVs are in one place for you to "feel and touch," and the dealer can manage your trade-in. Dealerships also provide financing options and can include an extended warranty all in one sale. If you buy a new RV, the entire rig or camper is covered by a warranty. However, if anything goes wrong, the RVs manufacturer will be responsible for the repair. The dealership will only help you get the issues fixed. Cons of Buying from RV Dealers While dealerships are normally known for their huge inventories, the COVID pandemic has resulted in record sales for the RV industry, leaving dealerships with limited inventories. Most dealerships don't have the floor plans or brands you might be looking for. RV dealers sell all different types of brands and are not always experienced with all their inventory. They don’t know the units they sell as well as a RV manufacturer that sells direct. The other thing to consider is how well the RV dealerships will take care of you when the time comes to make repairs. Do they want their customers to be happy or are they interested in maintaining profits? Classified Websites Whether looking for a new or used RV, classified websites are there to meet your needs. Most classified websites often specialize in trading used RVs, making it ideal for those working on a tight budget. The majority of the websites also allow the sale of RVs by private owners and RV dealership advertisements. Compared to recreational vehicles dealerships, classified websites are much cheaper. However, buying an RV from a classified can be a minefield. Buyers should expect to meet similar frustrations, but you can easily get scammed for a classified website. Cons of Classified Websites One of the most significant drawbacks of classified websites is distance. If you are using a popular RVs platform, the one you like the most could be thousands of miles away. Such issues often complicate the transaction since you cannot trust the pictures posted on the platform. You have to visit the seller to confirm if the RV is in the same condition as the picture. Even if you hire an inspector to review the RV, you will still not know the vehicle's condition until it reaches you. Additionally, you still need to secure financing or be prepared to pay the total amount in cash. Finally, you are required to transact the business of paying for the rig in exchange for the vehicle and title. The greater the distance between the buyer and the seller, the more complex the processes become. When you decide to do an in-person inspection and transaction and find something is wrong with the RV or other issues impeding the sale. You will have committed a lot of money and time to the process, and it's not an experience you want to go through again. Buying Direct from the Manufacturer It is possible to buy an RV directly from the manufacturer. Those who purchase their RVs from the manufacture cut middlemen while experiencing improved customer experience. Manufacturers value buyers who come directly to their factories. This is because the one-on-one relationship helps them make their trailers even better through direct feedback. When you buy your RV directly from the manufacture, you get to select the options on your RV, particularly for custom-trailer manufacturers. RV manufactures have perfected the art of requirement specifications where they get all the information from the buyer. They also know what combinations of options will meet your camping needs. Furthermore, the royal treatment continues even after the RV is built. Manufactures have robust aftercare services, red-carpet deliveries, and online forums that are useful after purchasing the RV. Some even have a campground on-site to allow you to break-in your new RV. In the direct-sale process, customers are often given a lot of weight with a nice selection of fabrics, countertops and flooring to select from. Types of RVs that can be purchased direct include: Class A Motorhomes Before visiting a manufacturer for direct-sale, it would be wise to have some basic idea of the different types of RVs. Class A motorhomes, big and bus-shaped, are often associated with movie stars and singers. Class A RVs are among the most well-adopted and luxurious rigs on the market. They are often 45 feet long and feature multiple slide-outs, full-sized kitchens, top-end appliances, and various sleeping surfaces for eight or more passengers. However, smaller and more modest class A RVs still maintain the convenience of being well-built and self-propelled. It is important to remember that the RVs are heavy, and large vehicles are serious gas guzzlers. Depending on the model you choose, you can expect as little as six to eight miles to the gallon. Class B Motorhomes Commonly known as camper vans or sleeper vans, Class B motorhomes are on the small end of the recreational vehicle spectrum. Whatever class B motorhomes lack in space, they make up for it in flexibility. These RVs come in a wide range of price points, from relatively affordable VW conversions to the high-end Mercedes Sprinters. It might come as a surprise that top-of-the-line camper vans can fetch up to $100,000 or even more. If you thought that a smaller price tag would be offered because of their small size, you're mistaken. Class C Motorhomes Class C motorhomes share most of the convenience and amenities of their Class A brothers at a generally more minor price point. Class C RVs are often built on a standard truck chassis, making them easy to operate even for naïve RV drivers. They also have an iconic over-cockpit attic space often used for sleeping, storage, or a killer home entertainment system. However, class C motorhomes tend to fall short on luxury compared to class As. They are primarily available in smaller sizes. This means you can get more like 10-14 miles per gallon in one of these recreational vehicles. Fifth Wheels and Travel Trailers These are among towable recreational vehicles that usually offer their owners a whole set of unique benefits and challenges. For example, it is excellent to automatically have an auxiliary car without towing one behind your motorhome. However, since trailers tend to be heavy, the vehicle should be an SUV or a full-sized truck. Both do not make for the best city driving or considering how expensive they can be to purchase. The best thing about travel trailers is that they are more affordable than their motorhome counterparts since you are purchasing an engine. Travel trailers boast the most extensive and well-laid-out living floor plans. The majority don't have a devoted space for the cockpit. Some fifth-wheelers with multiple slide-outs can offer you as much as 500 square feet of living space. However, remember that setting camp with a travel trailer won't be as easy as pulling over and putting the car in park. Whether folding out the pop-up camper or carefully leveling the fifth wheeler, you need some set-up when it's time to break or make camp. Buying Direct from the Manufacturer It is possible to buy a recreational vehicle directly from the manufacture. It is ideal for those looking for great value for money on travel trailers for sale. At Oliver Travel Trailers, we have produced high-quality fiberglass travel trailers since 2007. Our goal is to build the best superior quality camper trailer and back it with the best customer service in the industry. We have engineered our unique double-shelled fiberglass and composite hull to last a lifetime. Our design and specifications provide excellent insulation, durability, strength, and ease of maintenance. If you would like to see how our travel trailers are made, we offer factory tours Monday thru Friday at 9:00 AM and 1:00 PM CST. If you are interested in viewing an Oliver travel Trailer near you, we can help arrange an appointment for you to view an owner’s travel trailer through our Field Visit Program. Contact us now to get a quote. Share and Enjoy !Shares The post How to Find Travel Trailers for Sale appeared first on Oliver Travel Trailers. Read the Full Article
  8. Share and Enjoy !Shares Every year the Oliver Travel Trailer improves to fit your needs best, and the 2022 model of the Oliver is no different. We spend hours upon hours researching the best options to maximize your travel experience. We leave no stone unturned when it comes to our customers. We asked different team members which feature was their favorite with new and improved features, and we are sharing them with you. Enjoy! 1. Stainless Steel Convection Microwave Microwave With the RV Stainless Steel Convection Microwave, you can now bake, brown, or crisp foods using the convection function or the combination convection and microwave oven. In addition, this RV Stainless Steel Convection Microwave has cooking power and additional heat settings that allow you to cook just about any food you want. See our Stainless Steel Convection Microwave. 2. Memory Foam Mattress KTT Latex Mattress Upgrade Need an even better night's sleep while you're on the road? This comfortable latex foam mattress will serve as a replacement cushion for any of your needs. In addition, the pin core foam allows superior breathability. Talalay latex foam is a rubber-based product derived from the Hevea Brasiliensis tree. Unlike plastic-based bedding materials such as memory foam, Talalay Latex foam is biodegradable, uniquely healthy, naturally hypoallergenic, antimicrobial, dust mite resistant, and makes this latex foam bedding the logical choice for allergy sufferers. See our Memory Foam Mattress. 3. Front & Rear Propane Quick Connects Propane Quick Connect To truly enjoy your outdoor experiences, consider adding front and rear trailer connections used for grills, torches, and propane campfires. See our Propane Quick Connect. 4. 4G Cell Phone Booster Fusion2Go 4G Cell Phone Booster The cell phone booster for vehicles extends the cellular signal range to ensure you get better voice and data with fewer dropped calls, improved voice quality, faster uploads, and downloads. This booster is compatible with all US and Canadian wireless networks such as Verizon, AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, US Cellular, Straight Talk, and more. See our Cell Phone Booster. 5. Nature’s Head Composting Toilet Nature’s Head Composting Toilet This toilet replaces the standard Dometic toilet. The toilet is self-contained, urine-diverting, and the waterless operation allows for ease of use for many applications. The Nature's Head is lightweight, odorless, and compact, making it a perfect fit for your Ollie. In addition, the toilet, with its stainless-steel hardware, robust construction, and user-friendliness, has been designed to withstand the harshest of conditions. See our Nature's Head Composting Toilet. 6. Solar Panels - 340 Watt Solar Package with Charge Controller - Four (4) 6V AGM Deep Cycle Batteries - 2000 Watt Xantrex Freedom XC Inverter (Legacy Elite II Option) With the minimal electrical draw of our LED lighting and other technologies, this will allow you to use your Ollie off-grid and without the need for a generator. Efficiency is dependent on sun exposure. See our Solar Panel Packages. Share and Enjoy !Shares The post Our Team’s Favorite 2022 Oliver's Features appeared first on Oliver Travel Trailers. Read the Full Article
  9. Share and Enjoy !Shares Photography Tips for Mobile Phone Imagine this, the light is perfectly shining onto the rolling hills defined with woodland vegetation spread across the landscape. As the clouds build to a fluffy white peak in the sky, they nestle your bright sided new Oliver Travel Trailer. With the availability of mobile phones with high quality cameras taking great photos of things you love is possible. Here are a few tips and tricks to help you get better photos while on your travels. With a camera accessible at your finger tips and able to be carried with you at all times, there is not a part of your travels you will forget if you can capture it with a picture. Framing Framing a photo is one of the first things to look at when beginning to take a photo. The term framing comes from what the camera will capture when the film is exposed. Modern camera and phone cameras do not rely on film. In fact, there are a lot of helpful tools that can allow framing to be an easier task. Most modern cameras on a smart phone will display a 3x3 grid. This is an essential tool for good framing of a photo. Apple and Android phones: Setting>Camera> activate “Grid Line” The most common display will be a 3x3 grid, to use this tool properly, place your subject at the intersection points of the horizontal and vertical lines. The human eye naturally is directed to that point on a photo. Lighting One of the most important elements to great photo is light. After almost a year of photographing for Oliver Travel Trailer, I have learned that there is a thin line between too much light and not enough light in some circumstances. The Ollies ultra-bright white gel coat in some lighting situations be frustrating. Too much light and it will over expose your photo and you will be left with a bright egg in the photo. With not enough light the trailer can look dull and grey. A solution for this problem is to reducing the amount of light. Place the sun behind an object (ex. a tree, the trailer, cloud cover, etc.) By dampening the sun’s brightness, it can reduce the reflection from the trailer. To increase the light, you can take the photo with the sun behind you. This will reduce shadows and allow available light to fall onto the trailer making it look brighter. In your phone camera, you can also correct some of these issues. Normally, when taking a photo, it will automatically adjust to the available light you are in. But you can control the camera. After framing up your shot, if you touch the screen, it will focus the camera, and a trick many do not know is that by swiping up or down next to the focus icon you will be able to control the level of exposure in the photo. Zoom with your feet Some photos are best to zoom in, or close the distance to your subject. One of the downfalls for a modern smart phone is the zoom feature is not an authentic zoom. By zooming in on your mobile phone camera, it will enlarge and crop available pixels. This will create distortion and you will lose photo quality. My best advice is to zoom with your feet. The closer to the subject you can get will improve the quality of your images. Be cautious with this tip, pay attention to your surroundings. Digitally zoomed in from far away Closer to subject Your own style No one can be you, or have your own style, or appreciate the beauty you imagine. So, embrace your own style, your own travels, and what inspires you. You do not have to copy others work or creations to be good at taking pictures. Finding inspiration to start a creative process can be important, but feeling like you have to produce the same images can be overwhelming. Take the time to be yourself and live in the moments you are in. Just a few quick tips to pack with you on your next adventure. If you are like me, capturing where your travels take you and sharing them for others to see can be a highlight to the trip. Taking a few extra seconds to look, frame, and adjust a photo before taking it can make all the difference, so be patient and soak in the beautiful vistas that are in front of you. Share and Enjoy !Shares The post Capturing Travels appeared first on Oliver Travel Trailers. Read the Full Article
  10. Here's a good blog post I made about some good APPS: https://olivertraveltrailers.com/blog/best-mobile-apps-rv-camping/
  11. Share and Enjoy !Shares As many of you know, in the fall of last year, we moved into our new Sales & Service Center located at 228 Industrial Ave., Hohenwald, TN. Since moving into our new Sales & Service Center, all customers receiving service work were allowed to use our electric hookups at our old sales office located at 737 Columbia Hwy in Hohenwald. We have now completed our campsites at our new Sales & Service Center. Beginning September 1, 2021, we will allow customers who are getting service work and all new deliveries to stay at our new campsites adjacent to our new Sales & Service Center. Our electric hookups at 737 Columbia Hwy will no longer be available for use beginning September 1, 2021. Our new adjacent camping area features seven individual campsites with water, 30 amp electric hookups, and a dump station. Due to the limited number of campsites and increased customer volume, staying at our campsite is by reservation only. Since we are delivering one, and in many cases two, trailers per day, all new deliveries will be automatically reserved for only one night in our campsites. If you wish to stay longer in the area, you must make reservations at one of the other local campgrounds. If you have or are planning to schedule service at our facility, please let us know if you need an overnight reservation for one of our campsites. To make reservations, please call us at 1-888-526-3978 during normal business hours of 8 AM to 5 PM CST, Monday thru Friday. Having our campsites adjacent to our new Sales & Service Center will better serve our new and existing customers. We look forward to visiting with you when you come to see us for service or at the delivery of your Oliver! Share and Enjoy !Shares The post New Oliver Campsites appeared first on Oliver Travel Trailers. Read the Full Article
  12. Something a little different than y'all are probably used to ;), it's a classic now... '94 - Chris Cornell is the singer
  13. I cannot unlock it but I can change it. What do you want your new name to be?
  14. What's going on here? Why are they using Oliver inside photos? Lol
  15. Thought that I disabled those notifications, actually I did. Strange you are still getting them. Do you think you changed any forum account settings for notifications in your profile?
  16. I made some changes but it also reduces the security for your account as those that have 2-factor authentication will no longer be required to do the 2-factor authentication when logging into the front end from a new device (or someone else attempts to). So be aware of this. If it was just a notification probably not an issue. It's probably too late to ask if you try another browser if that would work since I made this change.
  17. What exactly are you experiencing? Is it just an email notification or are you having to do 2-factor authentication? Did you setup the 2-factor authentication in your account recently? Far as I know it's not enabled by default because I don't have it enabled on my account.
  18. I just sent out an email to our heads of company about this. @JRK have you already put in support ticket to our services department?
  19. I see now what you are getting. It's a notification email when you login successfully to the forums. I will disable those emails. Thanks.
  20. There are security settings on the backend of the forums to help secure each and every one of your accounts from anyone that might try to login (there is no problem with that - it's a fail safe setup). Basically, It is a double authentication that's always been in place. If you login from a private window then there is nothing that tells the forums that you are actually you, so you will get that authentication email to verify that it is you and not someone else. This is why there is no issue when using a regular browsing window because you are logging in from a recognized device that has been used for your account on previous login. This is also the reason why you must authenticate every time when using a private window, each time it is different, that is the whole point of using a private window. Also this could apply if you are using any kind of VPN. It may even apply if you are moving around and the IP address changes. Hope that clears things up a bit and sorry if there are any inconveniences, it is in place for the protection of all of our accounts on these forums.
  21. I made some code changes setting max height of signatures image to 400 pixels and width to auto. Should help.
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