Archive for February, 2009

Get Your RV Ready for Spring

CyberCelt | February 16, 2009 in Education,RV Travel | Comments (3)

Author – Ken Freund

Brought to you by Good Sam Club RV Road Service

Coming out of Hibernation

Winter elements can take a toll on stored RVs. If your coach has been in storage, now is the time to start preparing for those spring getaways. Taking a little time now will help ensure enjoyment all through the year.

Before hitting the road complete this RV spring-prep checklist: Begin with a thorough exterior inspection. Examine the outside, including the body and roof, for any cracks or separation and look inside for stains on the ceiling, sure signs of roof leaks. Look beneath the coach and/or or tow vehicle for signs of fuel or other fluid leaks.

Once you’ve determined there are no exterior leaks, wash the RV with a specially formulated soap designed for the exterior. Work in the shade, since washing a hot surface can result in hard-to-remove spots and streaks. Use specialized wheel cleaners to make tires and trim look new.

An RV that’s been stored all winter needs to be aired out. Vacuum the carpet and clean the floors and other surfaces as needed.

Spring prep should include a fluid and connections check. Look for insect and rodent nests and chewed wires and hoses. Check the amount of LP gas and test appliances for proper functioning.

Drain and flush the freshwater tank. Add 1/4 cup of household bleach for each 15 gallons of capacity. Then fill the tank almost to capacity, leaving room for sloshing. Drive or tow the coach to mix the bleach. Run the hot water to get the bleach through the water heater. Then drain the freshwater tank. Refill, along with 1/4 of baking soda per 15 gallons. Drive or tow to mix the water, run the hot water, then drain and refill with fresh water. Test the water pump and water system, including the water heater.

On motor homes, generators and tow vehicles, change the oil and filter and perform all recommended services according to the owner’s and maintenance manuals.

Batteries should be check for electrolyte level and connections should be removed, cleaned and after re-assembly, treated with an anticorrosive product.

Make sure all of the lug nuts are secure, check tires for cracks and other damage and set inflation pressures. Trailers should have the wheel bearings repacked.

Replace batteries and test smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors. Check the gauges on fire extinguishers. Check and refill your first aid and emergency kits. An emergency kit should include: flares, a gas can, reflective triangles, duct tape, jumper cables, wheel chocks, flashlight and basic hand tools.

Stock up with necessities for cooking, cleaning and entertaining. Review kitchen equipment and the inventory of favorite games, books, cards, puzzles, CDs, DVDs or videos.

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Rodeo Time in Texas

CyberCelt | February 8, 2009 in Family Fun,Rodeos,RV Parks,RV Travel | Comments (4)


Texas rodeo dates back to the Spanish conquistadors and the Mexican vaqueros.  Horses arrived in Mexico in 1519 with Hernando Cortes. Cattle made their first appearance in Mexico in 1521 with Gregorio de Villalobos. The vaqueros (Mexican cowboys) learned to work the livestock and contributed the skills, the equipment and the terminology used today by American cowboys (Texas Handbook online).
Bull Riding is just one event of many in the Texas rodeos

Rodeo Events Listed by Date

San Angelo Stock Show & Rodeo
San Angelo Coliseum, San Angelo, Texas
February 19-March 1, 2009

72nd Charro Days Fiesta
Different venues, Brownsville, Texas
February 22-March 1, 2009

Matagorda County Fair & Rodeo
Matagorda County Fairgrounds, Bay City, Texas
February 27-March 8, 2009

Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo
Reliant Center, Houston, Texas
March 3-22, 2009

Marshall Pro Rodeo
Marshall City Arena, Marshall, Texas
March 12-14, 2009

San Antonio, Stock Show & Rodeo
AT&T Center and Freeman Coliseum Grounds
March 12-14, 2009

AustinRodeo
Travis County Expo Center, Austin, Texas
March 13-28, 2009

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Celebrate Mardi Gras in Texas

CyberCelt | February 6, 2009 in Fairs/Festivals,Family Fun,Historic travel,Holidays,RV Travel | Comments (0)

If you cannot celebrate in Big Easy for Mardi Gras, do not miss the fun of this totally hedonistic event, meant to get the “sins” out of us before Lent begins. Except for Galveston and Kerrville, the celebrations are in towns close to the Louisiana border.

Celebrate Mardi Gras

Celebrate Mardi Gras

98th Mardi Gras Galveston

Galveston, Texas, February 13-24, 2009 (2 weekends)

  • 11 parades, 50+ galas and festive events
  • bead throwing, exhibits, live entertainment
  • The Biggest in Texas (250,000+ attendees)

Krewe of Hebe 20th Annual Mardi Gras–Upriver

Jefferson, Texas, February 20-22, 2009

  • Queen Mab Ball
  • DooDah Parade, Grande Parade, Children’s Parade

Mardi Gras on the Neches (800) 392-4401

Beaumont, Texas, February 20-22, 2009

Mardi Gras on the Sabine Festival

Orange, Texas, February 13-14, 2009

  • live music, gumbo contest, promenades and parades
  • carnival midway, Munchkin parade

Mardi Gras on Main

Kerrville, Texas, February 24, 2009, 6-9pm

  • fine cuisine, wine and music
  • wine event by the Messina Hof Winery

Southeast Texas Mardi Gras

Port Arthur, Texas, February 19-22, 2009

  • Kids Mardi Gras, munchkin parade, carnival, animals, fun
  • Live music, crewe parades, pet parade
  • motorcycle showcase, motor parade



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