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March 23, 2023
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The Traveler’s Bob Brennecke answers your outdoor questions:

Bob Brennecke8 months ago02 mins

QUESTION: “I just purchased a battery for my camper that I believe will allow us to do more boon-docking (camping without electrical hook-ups). The battery has more than 100 AH (Ampere Hours) and is just about an inch taller than any commercial battery box.  “The battery is actually two 6 volt batteries connected internally and…

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Monitoring RV tire pressure

Bob Brennecke1 year ago02 mins

The River Hills Traveler’s Bob Brennecke answers your outdoors questions: QUESTION: “First off, we have not had a lot of experience pulling a trailer and we purchased one last year in the rush to get out and about. “After pulling the trailer to our campsite my husband noticed one of the two tires on the…

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Generator alternatives & outdoor supply catalogs

Bob Brennecke1 year ago01 mins

The Traveler’s Bob Brennecke answers your outdoors questions: QUESTION: “While going through some of my dad’s old hunting stuff, I came across a Herter’s catalog. I was wondering if anyone remembers these catalogs?” ANSWER: Oh, yes, I do remember those catalogs. When my dad got his catalog in the mail, my brother and I would…

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