It has been awhile since we showed a good old RV camper getting stuck video, so here is a camping blooper video for you that will make you glad that winter is on it’s way out:
It looks as though this Coachmen Class C motorhome got stuck in the ditch at a RV dealer somewhere. It looks cold out there! This might be why most RV owner’s go south to winter camp!
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RV Stuck in Ditch – Winter Camping Bloopers Video
Tuesday, March 16th, 2010Leave your Shoes On – Go RVing
Monday, February 1st, 2010
This is a different kind of camping bloopers post. Sometimes we question why so many people still fly and don’t opt for the convenience and comfort that you get when you go RVing. Just maybe, more people are seeing the advantages of RVing.
The reports show that in terms of demand, 2009 went into the history books as the worst year the airline industry has ever seen, according IATA Chief Executive. The following funny video also reinforces why it has become more and more miserable to fly:
So next time you are thinking of going on vacation, pick a RV vacation instead. Buy a RV (or rent one) and take a memorable, comfortable trip with your shoes on and your family in tow.
RV Bloopers and Google Maps
Monday, January 18th, 2010This camping blooper video combines two things that RVers face often: Google Maps and RV Trip companions. The following “College Humor” video shows fictional characters and what it would have been like to take all of the “street views” that are now featured in the highly valuable RV travel tool, Google Maps. The camping blooper video is also so funny because all of us know of someone that it would be hard to be in the car or RV with for a long trip.
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Camper Crash-Camping Blooper with Overpass
Monday, January 4th, 2010We have got a new camping blooper video for you. In this video, the camper crashes into an overpass, but luckily, only the air conditioner is truly damaged. But, the overpass takes the air conditioner…BAM!, right off of the top of the fifth wheel travel trailer in a split second! The camping blooper video actually shows two views from two different cameras. Do you think that the RV owner even realized that they didn’t make it safely under the overpass? We hope that this wasn’t your trailer…but would you admit to any one that this was your camper blooper? If it was you, here is a website to plan your next RV Vacation to get your mind off of things!
The Simpsons Buy an RV- Camping Blooper
Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009The TV show the Simpson’s has been on the air since 1989 and produced many funny video clips. Because the show has been on the air for so long and because RVing is such a part of our culture, the show was bound to showcase RVs at some point. That is what happens in this classic Simpson’s camping blooper video. If you have ever been to see RV Sales at a RV dealer, this camping blooper will make you laugh:
Funny Camping Blooper Video- Redneck camping spoof
Monday, November 23rd, 2009Most of you RVer’s will probably agree with the “vehicle access” part of this camping spoof video and most all of you campers will probably think that this is a funny camping blooper video. Originally made as an advertisement of sorts for Kotulas, this camping redneck video is a fun way to talk about camping and the camping supplies from their store. Enjoy this comical view of camping and the great outdoors.
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Camper stuck – How long to get out?
Monday, October 12th, 2009Well people who get their camper stuck sure seem to give camping bloopers some good material. This RV bloopers video is no exception.
This time lapsed video shows yet another funny camping blooper and why it is a bad idea to park on the beach. Four hours later, the RV is finally pulled out. Keep this in mind when you go camping next summer. Start planning now! Go RVing can give you some ideas!
Make sure your RV has enough clearance!
Monday, September 7th, 2009There are many GPS programs that attempt to tell you where there are low clearances along your chosen RV travel route. However, it is no wonder that many RV owners do not rely solely on their GPS program to tell them where low clearances exist. The common consensus is to always keep a look out for signs on bridges, awnings, etc. for the posted height to make sure your RV fits under the space, because a RV is too expensive to leave it to a program or up to chance. As is the case with this camping bloopers video.
Oops! And the whole bank awning comes crashing down. Keep a look out for clearance heights, so that you don’t end up on the next post on camping bloopers. If you do get a little too close to something overhead that doesn’t keep your RV in the clear and you need a new RV, check out this RV Sales site or this Used RVs site.
A whole new meaning to beach camping
Monday, August 17th, 2009I recently heard that a RV parking spot on the beach in California will run you upwards of $50 a night. Let’s just hope that if you secure one of these beach sites, that you don’t park quite as close to the water as these people do in this camping bloopers video. While I am not sure how exactly you could get your RV stuck like this, I am sure you can and I am sure people do get stuck like this in their RV every year.
Getting the RV stuck…it is just one of the many camping bloopers you can have in a life of RVing.
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Back down the hill in the RV
Sunday, August 9th, 2009Most RV owners responsibly pay close attention to RV towing capacities and weights. Not only can there be hefty fines for not paying attention to RV towing capacities and weights, it is also very dangerous not to heed proper requirements. Thus the following is not recommended. The people in this video did not observe RV towing capacities. What results is a cloud of smoke and a RV that is back down the hill where it started. Very dangerous, but a camping blooper none the less.
