• The Best Time of Year?

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    The Best Time of Year?
        We are approaching what I think is the best time of year for RVing! I’m sure I’m not the only one that thinks this and I might even be stating the obvious but just in case I’ll tell ya why.I spend most of my time in the West and Pacific Northwest and I’m NOT a planner, both things that add to why I’m a lover of this time of year….here are a few others.Less People - As soon as the Labor Day holiday is over I feel I can breathe! The kids are back...
  • Top 5 must have travel items

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    Top 5 must have travel items
    Being an RVer we all travel in different ways, have different rigs and like to do things in different ways. I think we can all agree that we all have items that make our lives better, easier or we just take pleasure in as we travel. Here are my top 5 must have travel items:1. WiBoost - I work as I travel, and I do like to get off the beaten path and camp in places where cell coverage is not great…My Booster is wonderful….The booster usually boosts my signal 2 bars or so….Don’t leave home...
  • How to Order On Tough Top Awning's Website

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    Tyler put together a quick video to make ordering an awning through our website quick and easy!
  • Casino Camping in Oregon and California

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    Casino Camping in Oregon and California
  • TOUGH TOP COMMUNITY

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    TOUGH TOP COMMUNITY
    We love the RV industry!! Last year we celebrated our 10th year in business manufacturing and selling RV awnings. Looking back on all the success, some failures, all the wonderful people and businesses we have met we all know how lucky we are, and this is where we belong.  We started kicking around an idea to further connect our community of RV businesses and all the people who support us all. We fully believe in community and even more so from our travels and being is business for 10 years, believe in the RV community. So, we...
  • RV Tips

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    RV Tips
      Some RV tips to help you if you are a RV newbie or have been a RVer for awhile. Place a carpet sample at the base and one at the top of your entry steps, which will help keep dirt and moisture out of your rig. Have a list to remind yourself of what you need to do for setting up and leaving. Have disposable rubber gloves to use during sewer hookups and dumping. Use a portable space heater at night instead of using all that propane. Travel in the morning or late afternoon when...
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