Whether it’s something to do when the rain keeps you from outside at the campground, or finding the campground itself, there are many gadgets and games that are “necessary” in our RV trips now. It’s amazing that we can’t get along without things we once never even thought about bringing along.
I go nowhere without my laptop, so that’s a mainstay when we hit the road for the campground. So, I’m always looking for parks that offer Wi-Fi. But beyond that, there are so many other things that we “must” have, even when we’re “roughing” it in the RV.
My absolute is the Garmin, especially if we’re going to a new park. But even if we’re not, we may want to find a local eatery or attraction for which the Garmin may come in handy. My suggestion is the Garmin nuvi. There are several models from which to choose and the prices vary, but since we got ours, we haven’t had to drive around and ask for directions. And I absolutely love that you know about road construction and can find alternate routes. That’s especially helpful when you’re hauling a camper behind.
And, once you’re at the campground, many people are taking along their own satellite dish. I found a gadget that may be the best friend of your dish. The Align-A-Site helps you find a strong satellite, so you can get a good signal for your dish. This is especially great when the weather drives you inside.
And if you’re TV is up and running, why not consider an Apple TV. Since I’m all about Apple and use a Mac Book Pro, I love the idea. Apple TV hooks up to the your computer – Mac or PC – Internet and your TV simultaneously using a wireless broadband connection, so you can watch HD movies, TV shows and even podcasts or YouTube videos. You can even play your music collection from your iTunes on your computer. Even view your photos from your computer.
But there’s even more you can do with our TV if the weather has you inside, but you’re antsy to move. Consider bringing your Wii game console along, as well as your Wii Fit. We just got a Wii for the family last Christmas and it is a great way to play together. We love bowling together, but my husband and daughter challenge each other in golf since they can’t always hit the course.
It’s true, RVing and camping aren’t what they used to be, but they still offer us time away from home and a chance to enjoy each other’s company in a different setting. These are a few ways to avoid the “I’m bored” moments with your children, especially if they’re teenagers, like mine!
Happy camping!
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