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Top: Recreation: Outdoors: Camping: Recreational_Vehicles
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Please submit only sites about vehicles that are used as housing while camping. Other vehicles used for recreation such as ATVs, dune buggies, karts, dirt bikes, 4x4s, and others should be sent to the appropriate category. They will not be listed here. |
Recreational Vehicles are vehicles designed for recreational use in camping. These include pop-ups, truck campers, Class A motorhomes, Class B motorhomes (conversion vans), Class C motorhomes (mini motorhomes), travel trailers, 5th wheel travel trailers, bus conversions and caravans.
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Please submit only sites dealing with buses converted into Recreational Vehicles, also known as motorhomes. These sites may include clubs for bus conversion enthusiasts, companies that do the work, or sites that provide parts or advice for do-it-yourselfers. |
Bus Conversions concerns buses that have been converted into use as Recreational Vehicles, also known as motorhomes.
Personal stories of RV life.
| Sites of manufacturers and retailers should be submitted to the appropriate category under Business: Automotive: Recreational Vehicles. |
Informational sites about popup campers.
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Please submit only sites about manufacturers of teardrop trailers. If the manufacturer makes a variety of recreational vehicles, submit the website to Recreation/Outdoors/Camping/Recreational_Vehicles/Manufacturers instead. The title should be the official name of the site. If the site is for a business, please give the official name of the business as the title. |
Teardrop trailers are small and streamlined, named because they resemble a teardrop. Usually, they consist of a sleeping cabin that accommodates two or three persons, and a separate outside cooking area hidden under a hatch at the rear of the trailer.
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