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Safety Tips for Dry Camping in Rest Stops & Parking Lots

By jayjazz · Comments (0)
Monday, March 16th, 2015

Staying safe and secure while dry camping (boondocking) is easy if you maintain situational awareness. Situational awareness is simply being conscious of who and what is around you and remaining alert in order to make quick and correct decisions.

An easy way to keep your RV secure is to always park where there is plenty of light. This will deter anyone who may be searching for an easy target. A perpetrator is more apt to be seen if you are in a well-lit area and you are more likely to notice someone’s shadow as they approach your rig.

You should always keep your doors locked when parked and make sure to look before you exit. Check outside your windows on all sides and always exit with another person, if possible. It’s also a good idea to keep a light on inside while sleeping or if you have to leave your RV for an extended period of time. If someone comes upon your rig, having a light on will make it more difficult for them to determine if there is someone inside.

If you need to go inside a store or truck stop at night, we recommend as little socializing as possible. Some people may be genuinely friendly but those intent on causing harm have ways to get information out of you by initiating random conversation. If you do speak to strangers, be cautious of what you say and don’t disclose personal details about yourself or your destination. For example, you shouldn’t tell a stranger that you are traveling alone or broadcast what you have in your RV. Additionally, don’t flash a lot of cash around. Select a secure spot for cash and important papers and leave them there. Carry only what you need and always get a receipt for purchases. Provide as little temptation as possible.

Concerning firearms, you should research the laws for each state that you will be traveling in to determine if they recognize your firearms permit. Every state has its own laws and permitting process. There may be federal transport laws that would allow you to transport the firearm but it would likely need to be locked, unloaded and separate from ammunition. There are serious consequences for violating interstate firearms laws so take the time to research!

Another option to consider is a pellet or BB gun. Most states require that an individual is 18 or older to purchase a pellet or BB gun and anyone younger would need to be under adult supervision. The more well-made models are indistinguishable from a real firearm and could act as a distraction long enough for you to get to safety. Again, check the laws for each state that you will be traveling in.

Other weapons that you can carry on your person or in your rig include pocket knives, mace (check the laws for each state), a stun gun (check the laws for each state), or a good old-fashioned club. Many truck stops sell tire thumpers that are designed to check tire pressure on big rigs but double as a solid self-defense club.

Although it’s impossible to foresee everything that may occur while you’re on the road, following these tips can help you can avoid many unpleasant experiences. Preparedness is the key to travel safety!

Be safe and have fun!
J&J
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Photo of the Week – Sunset in Santa Monica

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Sunday, March 15th, 2015

Taken as we strolled on Santa Monica beach at the end of our Route 66 adventure last May!

Sunset Santa Monica California

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Through the Window – Route 66 Missouri

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Saturday, March 14th, 2015

This is the second video in our “Through the Window” series. We shot this while en route to the Meramec Caverns in Stanton, Missouri, which is one of the most popular attractions in the state. You’ll notice that we were driving on a stretch of old Route 66 parallel to the main highway. Enjoy!

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Here It Is! Route 66 Map Series Review

By jayjazz · Comments (0)
Saturday, March 14th, 2015

Hey hey from J&J!
Before we left for our trip last May, Jay did a review for a cool map set that we picked up on Amazon called “Here It Is! The Route 66 Map Series”. We had these maps sprawled out on Lady T’s dashboard as we drove through each state on Route 66 and we selected a lot of our stops based on the fun retro illustrations. I liked them so much that I picked up another set in a gift shop somewhere out west as a souvenir! Check them out in our Amazon shop.

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Braven BRV-1 Portable Bluetooth Speaker

By jayjazz · Comments (0)
Saturday, March 14th, 2015

Welcome to our first gadget review!

An essential part of any J&J road trip is MUSIC! No matter where we’re headed or how long the trip will be, we never hit the road without our tunes.

The main component of our audio armamentarium is Sirius/XM Satellite radio. We are both long time subscribers & one of the first things we did when we brought Lady T home was to add a mount and antenna for a Sirius/XM receiver.

Although Sirius/XM offers a wide variety of music to choose from, we also enjoy bringing our own music along. Before leaving for our road last year, we did a lot of research to find a good portable Bluetooth speaker for a reasonable price. It had to be durable and able to handle the variety of music styles we listen to.

The Braven BRV-1 was everything we were looking for! This speaker is designed to be used outdoors so you can knock it around a bit without worry. It’s also supposed to be waterproof but we haven’t tested that feature (yet). A feature we have tested is the 12-hour battery life on a full charge. We listened to the Braven every night at dinner up until we went to bed for almost a month and we charged it maybe every three days. We were never able to run it down all the way. Additionally, the Bluetooth connectivity was seamless and the only time we had problems was when the phone lost its signal.

Another cool feature is its ability to charge portable devices, such as your phone. We tried this out when we first purchased the product to see how well it worked but we didn’t use it long term. Doing so will definitely eat up more of the battery life but the feature is there if needed.

Now, for the sound! On the road, we play everything from EDM to heavy metal to country and it all sounds great on the BRV-1. We listen to a lot of bass heavy stuff and this little speaker is able to handle it without bottoming out or sounding like it was under water. We tend to agree with those who argue that “it’s all about the bass” but in this case, the treble is equally impressive. Vocals are crisp and the overall clarity is very good.

The BRV-1 currently comes in three color choices: black, cyan/gray & black/orange. Out of the box, you get the BRV-1 speaker, lanyard, USB cable and 3.5mm AUX cable. We also purchased one of those water resistant camping pouches to carry it in.

Overall, we would definitely recommend this gadget to anyone looking for a rugged, well-made portable Bluetooth speaker with a couple of extra bells and whistles. For more info on the Braven BRV-1, check out our Amazon store.

See you on the road!

Braven BRV-1 Bluetooth Speaker
Braven BRV-1 Bluetooth Speaker
Braven BRV-1 Bluetooth Speaker

Braven BRV-1 Bluetooth Speaker
Braven BRV-1 Bluetooth Speaker
Braven BRV-1 Bluetooth Speaker

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