Information about RV Parks and campgrounds. I will keep information about RV and RV-related products for all RV enthusiasts.
Thursday, June 10, 2010
What is an RV? A trailer? A camper?
You may know what the difference between a trailer, camper, and RV are, and, you may not. Basically, an RV, short for Recreational Vehicle (also known as motor home), is a temporary home on wheels and a vehicle combined. A camper and a trailer both need another vehicle to pull them. The most common type of trailer is a horse trailer, a vehicle that temporarily houses and transports horses. A camper can range from a foldable type to as large as some RVs. A camper is usually left in an RV park, empty field, or parking lot during the day and is mostly used for sleeping. I will have a glossary of terms in the future as more official definitions. This is just a beginning.
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