Across
- 1. A car towed by an RV to be used as transportation when the RV is parked in a campground.
- 3. Another name for a motorhome
- 5. People who use their RV for longer than normal vacation time but less than one year.
- 6. The side of the RV that would be at the curb when parked.
- 9. Term for campground accommodations offering water, sewer/septic and electricity; also refers to a RV with the abilities to use ‘full-hookups’.
- 11. Also known as primitive camping, boondocking. Camping without the modern convenience of full-hookup facilities of city/well water, sewer/septic and electricity. Primitive campers rely on ‘on-board’ systems for these conveniences; generator, batteries, stored water, etc.
- 12. People who own their RV’s for weekend and vacation use.
Down
- 2. A group of RVers traveling together with their various RVs.
- 4. An RV that needs no external connections to provide short-term cooking, bathing, and heating functions and could park overnight anywhere.
- 6. The front of a motorized RV where the pilot (driver) and co-pilot (navigator) sit.
- 7. A gathering of RVers – who meet at a fixed location to participate in a popular area, event or happening.
- 8. Living in one’s RV all year long. These RVers are known as full-timers.
- 10. what many RVers call their units.