Sunday, 18 August 2019

The Different Classes of RVs – Which One is Right for You?

Ever since we lived in an RV for 3 months, we fell in love with RV life. Every time we see one on the road, we point it out, and time to time, we browse online to see which model we should add to our family. When we purchased a car this year, one of our priorities was towing capability so that we could eventually add a trailer. While we’re saving up for an RV, we’re scratching our RV itch by renting one and going on a trip next month.
The Different Types of RVs
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Since attending RVX earlier this year and seeing all the best of the best, we’ve been excited to try out different types of RVs. When we were full time RVing for 3 months, we lived in an Airstream and loved our time in it, but before we settle on what exactly we want to purchase, we decided to try a different type of RV for our upcoming trip.
If you’re new to RVing, there are tons of different options to fit every lifestyle and travel style. To help you pick, we’ve listed some of the most popular types of RVs and our thoughts on them.
The Different Classes of RVs – Which One is Right for You?
Class A
The biggest ones out there built on a truck chassis. They often look like huge buses. The interiors of these things are luxurious! Check out the photos below – it’s bigger than our apartment was in NYC.
If you plan on living in an RV full time or are traveling with a big group, this gives you the most amount of space and luxury. Most people tow a smaller vehicle so they can maneuver around town too.
PROS
Large living spaceLots of storage and cargoMost luxurious amenities
CONS
Largest to drive / can be most intimidatingCan’t easily take day trips (unless you tow a vehicle)Expensive to purchase, repair, and insure
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Class B
Campervans with raised roofs. These cover a wide range of vans from smaller ones that are converted vans to larger ones built on a Mercedes Benz Sprinter chassis.
We’ve stayed in a really basic campervan that had a bed and kitchen, which works for a weekend, but we want to experience one that actually has standing room and a bathroom to see if it’s something easier to live in for an extended period.
PROS
Easy to drive and maneuverLess costly fuel and maintenanceConvenient for excursions
CONS
Limited amenitiesSmaller interior living spaceLess storage and cargo
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Class C
Built onto a minimal truck or van chassis. Usually looks like a big box with the front of a truck and ranges from 20 to 33 feet. Most of the branded rented RVs you see on the road are Class C. It’s a popular introduction to RVing, although aesthetically we don’t like them as much.
PROS
Has all the basic necessitiesExtra space above the driver’s cabSelf-contained
CONS
Pricey to maintain and operateSome luxury amenities may not be availableDifficult to take on excursions due to larger size
Travel Trailer
Trailer that is towed by a truck or SUV. These come in all shapes and sizes. Most of them are boxier, but we really loved our Airstream travel trailer because it was such a sleek design.
We also liked that we could leave the trailer in the RV park when we were exploring. The downside is that if we wanted to access the trailer when we were on the road, we had to pull over.
PROS
Can tow with a variety of vehiclesTowing vehicle can be used for day tripsLots of different options and models
CONS
Can be hard to maneuver in restricted areasLearning curve to driveM0re difficult to drive in reverse
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5th Wheel Trailers
Similar to travel trailers but connects to a truck in the bed of the vehicle.
PROS
Better connection to the towing vehicleOverhanging section gives more spacePlenty of options for amenities
CONS
Limited types of towing vehiclesLess passenger space on long tripsDifficult to maneuver in restricted spaces
Pop Up Camper
Lightweight trailer that folds up when traveling but expands when camping. We saw some interesting pop up camper models during RVX. They seem great for weekend trips or if you love camping. Since it folds down, it also makes it easier and more aerodynamic for towing.
PROS
Lightweight and easy to maneuverWide range of towing vehiclesInexpensive to own and operate
CONS
Limited interior spaceLittle to no cargo and storageMore exposure to weather
Renting from Outdoorsy
Checking out RVs online or in a showroom can only do so much. We were initially intimidated by RV life, but after a few days experiencing it, we knew we wanted one of our own. Whether you just want to try it out for a weekend, or are considering purchasing your own, we always recommend renting to test out the waters first.
We rented our RV from Outdoorsy.com, the largest RV rental marketplace. Unlike other companies that only carry the same classes of RVs, it had every type imaginable. After browsing the site for days to see what was available in our area, we decided to try a Class B van with a slide-out and bathroom – check it out here. We’re excited to give vanlife a try. You can also search for rentals at GoRVing.com.
Pro Tip: If you have any questions, you can contact the RV owners to chat in more detail. I reached out to ask about our RV before renting.
Renting an RV - Classes of RVs Compared - Pros and Cons of Each
Deciding Where to Go
After renting our RV, we had to decide where to go. It’s hot in the Southwest during the summer but since we’re limited on time, we decided not to go too far. We wanted to prioritize two things we love – photography and the outdoors.
Even though we love those two things, we have a hard time waking up for sunrises. We’re both not morning people, and if it takes effort to get out somewhere, we tend to bring each other down and stay in bed instead. That changed with our first RV experience. We found that if we were right where we needed to be, it was a lot easier to roll out of bed and step outside for the views.
Even though we’ve lived in LA, San Diego, and Vegas, we’ve never made it out to Bishop or Alabama Hills. We’ll be heading out there to do some early morning climbing, hiking, and taking plenty of photos.
We can’t wait to share our trip with you as well as our thoughts on the Class B motorhome. If you want to come climb with us or hang out, send us a note and we’ll let you know our plans.
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Top 20 Ecotourism Blogs & Websites To Follow in 2019

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2.1 Greenloons
2.2 Green Global Travel | Ecotourism Travel Blog
2.3 Good Nature
2.4 The Crowded Planet » Ecotourism
2.5 Impact Travel Alliance
2.6 Tourism News Live » Eco Tourism
2.7 The Conversation » Ecotourism
2.8 Soul Travel Blog | Responsible Travel Blog
2.9 The Uprooted Rose
2.10 Charlie on Travel | UK Travel Blog and Green Travel
2.11 Verdemode | Sustainable Living – Green Design – Eco Travel
2.12 The GreenPick » Green Travel
2.13 Green Suitcase Travel
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1. Greenloons

Greenloons About Blog 45+ green travel destinations worldwide that make an impact. Our green travel experiences feature eco hotels and socially aware activities with style. Follow to get updates. Frequency about 1 post per month. Blog greenloons.com Facebook fans 1,821. Twitter followers n/a.

2. Green Global Travel | Ecotourism Travel Blog

Green Global Travel | Ecotourism Travel Blog Atlanta, GA About Blog Green Global Travel is an ecotourism, nature/wildlife conservation & cultural preservation website focused on encouraging people to travel more adventurously, consciously and sustainably. Frequency about 1 post per week. Since Nov 2010 Blog greenglobaltravel.com/catego.. Facebook fans 30,637. Twitter followers 20,376.
3. Good Nature
Good Nature Boulder, Colorado About Blog Good Nature Travel is an adventure travel blog by WWF and Natural Habitat Adventures, the leaders in world-wide nature and wildlife travel tours. It provides the very best in worldwide, eco-friendly wildlife travel. Frequency about 2 posts per week. Blog nathab.com/blog Facebook fans 42,280. Twitter followers 4,027.

4. The Crowded Planet » Ecotourism

The Crowded Planet » Ecotourism Milan About Blog Ecotourism, nature travel stories and responsible travel tales from all over the world brought to you by The Crowded Planet. Frequency about 1 post per month. Since Feb 2014 Blog thecrowdedplanet.com/ecotourism Facebook fans 12,223. Twitter followers 91,327.

5. Impact Travel Alliance

Impact Travel Alliance Global About Blog The largest community for social good focused travel professionals and travelers, reshaping the narrative of sustainable tourism. Follow to get latest articles. Frequency about 4 posts per month. Blog impacttravelalliance.org Facebook fans 3,785. Twitter followers 2,795.

6. Tourism News Live » Eco Tourism

Tourism News Live » Eco Tourism About Blog Tourism news LIVE is an first integrated news portal about the Global Tourism, 24 x7 dedicated web desk will update the latest minute to minute news and happenings related to Tourism like tourism trends, places to visit, India tourism news. Frequency about 1 post per month. Blog tourismnewslive.com/eco-tourism Facebook fans 10,693. Twitter followers 222.

7. The Conversation » Ecotourism

The Conversation » Ecotourism Boston, MA About Blog Browse Ecotourism news, research and analysis from The Conversation Frequency about 1 post per month. Since Oct 2013 Blog theconversation.com/us/topic.. Facebook fans 49,892. Twitter followers 43,924.

8. Soul Travel Blog | Responsible Travel Blog

Soul Travel Blog | Responsible Travel Blog London, England About Blog Soul Travel is a responsible travel blog that helps conscious travellers find the most inspiring and sustainable travel options around the world. Frequency about 2 posts per week. Blog soultravelblog.com Facebook fans 6,162. Twitter followers 1,871.

9. The Uprooted Rose

The Uprooted Rose California, USA About Blog Welcome to our eco-friendly and ethical travel guide to the rest of the world! Join our travel blog on a journey around the world to save the world through spreading the mentality that we are all responsible for what happens to our planet – especially as tourists. Frequency about 1 post per month. Since Jul 2018 Blog theuprootedrose.com Facebook fans 149. Twitter followers n/a.

10. Charlie on Travel | UK Travel Blog and Green Travel

Charlie on Travel | UK Travel Blog and Green Travel UK About Blog UK travel blog posts and adventures from Charlie on Travel. Travel guides from around the world and responsible travel advice from a UK travel blogger. Frequency about 2 posts per month. Since Jan 2014 Blog charlieontravel.com Facebook fans 4,206. Twitter followers 4,494.

11. Verdemode | Sustainable Living – Green Design – Eco Travel

Verdemode | Sustainable Living - Green Design - Eco Travel Bristol, England About Blog An ecotourism and green travel guide offering valuable tips and inspiring articles to help plan your next trip with a difference. Frequency about 1 post per month. Blog verdemode.com Facebook fans 2,237. Twitter followers 4,306.

12. The GreenPick » Green Travel

The GreenPick » Green Travel Amsterdam, The Netherlands About Blog Green travel bloggers sharing their experiences to help you make your own travel choices. Frequency about 1 post per month. Blog thegreenpick.com/category/gr.. Facebook fans 246. Twitter followers 404.

13. Green Suitcase Travel

Green Suitcase Travel Tucson, AZ About Blog Green Suitcase Travel brings you the latest news & more for sustainable travel. We curate ‘green’ guides, showcase cultural immersion experiences, and show you how transformative responsible travel can be. Frequency about 1 post per month. Since Sep 2014 Blog greensuitcasetravel.com/sust.. Facebook fans 2,184. Twitter followers 740.

14. GREEN TRAVEL BLOG

GREEN TRAVEL BLOG About Blog Information platform for eco-hotels, responsible tourism, sustainable and green places worldwide. We spread our partners’ unique green stories. Frequency about 2 posts per week. Blog green-travel-blog.com Facebook fans 40,142. Twitter followers 814.
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