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The Ultimate RV Logbook: The best RVer travel logbook for logging RV campsites and campgrounds to reference later. An amazing tool for RVing, ... RVers. (Classic Cover Design (Glossy))
The Ultimate RV Logbook The best RVer travel logbook for logging RV campsites and campgrounds to reference later An amazing tool for RVing RVers - Classic Cover Design Glossy Author:Nomadic Souls Gear & Apparel, Brandon Cave, Brit Cave The ultimate log book for RVers who want to keep great records of where they've been! Record campground information like: Hookups availableBathhouse conditionsAmenitiesRoad ConditionsCampsite conditionsManagement/Staff InfoBooking/Cancellation NotesLocal Area NotesSightseeing Notes and A LOT more!There's even extra space to add your own notes fo... more »r each site!Great for RVing in:Class A MotorhomesClass C MotorhomesTravel Trailer RV5th Wheel RVClass B MotorhomeCustom VansThis book is an amazing tool for your travel adventures. We, as full-time RVers ourselves, wanted to produce something that would actually be useful for other RV travelers. Our goal was to create a place where you can record all of the great (and sometimes not so great) notes & impressions of your camping spots as you wander about in your RV. We made this book a place to store information but also easily find those notes again later, so we incorporated an easy-to-use referencing system, organized by U.S. state (or you can fill in your own regions). This way, when you need to look back on your notes from two, three, or even 20 years later, you will be able to quickly find them. Here?s how to use this book:Log Your Stays: Turn to the first log and start writing! Use our prompted notes and checkoffs to record basic information and then also add your own notes as a refresher for your memory later. We didn?t make space for every possible scenario (there are so many!) So, use the extra space to write down anything you think you might want to know later. For instance, you may note more things like low/high water pressure, road noise, or management/staff names & notes. Did you spend way too much on laundry here? Make a note of it! Did you see a sasquatch walk casually through your campground on Friday night? Make a note of it! And share the picture! You did get one, right?Our Referencing System: It?s so simple! Let?s begin with the Site Logs. Each Site Log has a number in the corner. When you log a campsite, take a second to record that site?s Log Number in the back of the book in its reference section. Most reference sections are simply a state. However, some states are larger (and more popular) than others, so we broke them down into smaller regions for even quicker reference. For instance, we?ve broken Texas down to 5 regions: North, West, Central, Gulf Coast & Panhandle. Maintenance Logs: In the back of the book, there are pages dedicated for recording RV maintenance. Just record the date, service performed, mileage, and any other notes there so you have that information later.« less