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37 RV Hacks That Will Make You a Happy Camper. RV Camping is a great family experience. It gives you the ability to drive down the open road, see the sites, and spend time with the ones you love. Here are a few RV hacks that will make you a happier camper by making your trip easier. 1. Shoe Rack Bed Storage Beds are a great place for added storage.

Basically take a shoe holder, cut it as shown, and wire it with heavy cord. Via: motorhome 2. RVs have the tendency to be low on extra space, shoe racks are always great ways to create instant organized storage. Via: campingworld 3. It never fails, something gets spilled. Via: glad 4. Who doesn’t love a hammock! Via: thesamba 5. Need a temporary curtain to create separation in your RV, don’t want to drill holes into the frame, or simply want a super easy way to hang curtains. Via: instructables 6. Toilets are always dreaded to clean, especially RV ones. Via: ruggedthuglife 7. Dry erase boards come in handy for many uses but they can help with safety concerns as well. Via: BuzzFeed 8. 9. 10. 11. Vintage Aircraft Weekend | August 31st - Historic Flight Foundation.

Printable Disc Golf Scorecards - Frisbee Scoresheets. Www.innovadiscs.com/media/PDF/innova_scorecard.pdf. Professional Disc Golf Association. Disc Golf Tournaments, Leagues, Clubs and Courses | Disc Golf Scene. Home | Utah State Parks. USA Map, Attraction Maps and Information. Roadside America. National Register of Historical Places. American Hiking Society. The Herrett Center for Arts & Science. Orionid meteor shower to light up night - Technology & science - Space - Space.com. A meteor shower spawned by history’s most famous comet will peak this weekend, and the show could be dazzling for observers with clear skies, experts say. The Orionid meteor shower will reach its zenith overnight from Saturday to Sunday as Earth plows through debris shed by Halley’s Comet on its path around the sun.

The most impressive display should come a few hours before dawn Sunday, when our planet hits the densest patch of Halley’s detritus. "Flakes of comet dust hitting the atmosphere should give us dozens of meteors per hour," Bill Cooke, head of the Meteoroid Environment Office at NASA’s Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala., said in a statement. The moon will be just five days removed from its new phase on Saturday night, and it won’t show up in the pre-dawn skies early Sunday. So bright moonlight shouldn’t drown out many streaking meteors this weekend, researchers said. The Orionids are one of two annual meteor showers produced by icy pieces of Halley’s Comet. Jchackett. Ghost Towns and History of the American West. Geocaching - The Official Global GPS Cache Hunt Site.

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