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Cold weather RVing comes with a lot of advice—some helpful, some risky. This issue breaks down when heat tape makes sense for RVs, how winter desert dry camping really works, and a few smart DIY upgrades that improve comfort without overcomplicating your rig.

 
 
Featured Articles
 

Heat Tape for RVs: When It Helps and When It Causes Problems

Heat tape can prevent frozen lines, but only if it’s used correctly. Learn how it works, where it’s safe to use, and when skipping it is the smarter move.

 

How to Actually Enjoy Winter Dry Camping in the Desert

Big temperature swings, limited water, and off-grid power challenges don’t have to ruin winter desert camping. This DIY guide covers what really matters for staying comfortable off-grid.

 
 
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Smart Furniture Projects That Do Double Duty in Small RVs

When space is tight, furniture needs to work harder. These multi-functional DIY projects help maximize storage and usability without clutter.

 

How to Add a Custom Backsplash to Your RV

A backsplash is a small upgrade with big impact. This guide walks through materials, prep, and installation tips that work in RV spaces.

 
 
ARTICLES FROM OUR PARTNERS
 

Winter RV Emergency Gear You’ll Be Glad You Packed

These essential emergency items help protect your rig and your comfort when temperatures drop.

 

Driving an RV in Bad Weather: What Actually Helps

Snow, rain, and high winds happen. These practical driving and planning tips help you stay calm, safe, and in control when conditions turn rough.

 

RV Upgrades That Increase Resale Value (and Ones That Don’t)

Not every remodel pays off. Learn which RV upgrades buyers actually value and which projects are better skipped.

 
 

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