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Girl Camper
Girl Camper
164 episodes
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Whether you're just getting started or are a seasoned camping expert, Girl Camper's practical tips, inspirational interviews and their own experiences from the road will inspire you to 'go places and do things'!
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Whether you're just getting started or are a seasoned camping expert, Girl Camper's practical tips, inspirational interviews and their own experiences from the road will inspire you to 'go places and do things'!
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Places & Travel
Education,
Society & Culture,
Self-Improvement,
Sports,
Wilderness
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Girl Camper
Experience Idaho’s Salmon River Rafting Trip with Girl Camper

If you’ve ever dreamed of a river adventure that blends wild beauty with pampered comfort, this is the trip for you. In this episode of the Girl Camper Podcast, host Janine Pettit chats with Linnea Hodgkiss of Mackay Wilderness River Trips about an unforgettable Salmon River rafting trip coming in July 2026.



This isn’t just another rafting experience — it’s a chance to explore one of the most remote and breathtaking regions in the country: Idaho’s Frank Church Wilderness, home to the legendary River of No Return.



Why the Salmon River Is So Special



The Salmon River rafting trip winds through 87 miles of pristine wilderness that only a small fraction of travelers ever see. With crystal-clear water, abundant wildlife, and lush canyon walls, it’s a world away from city life.



Janine recalls spotting bald eagles and bighorn sheep, soaking in natural hot springs, and falling asleep under a blanket of stars. Every night brought another gourmet meal by the river and the kind of peace that can only be found far from Wi-Fi and crowded campgrounds.



Meet the Guides Behind the Adventure



Linnea shares how she became a river guide and why she loves helping guests experience the Salmon River. Working with Mackay Wilderness River Trips, her team handles everything — from setting up tents and cooking three incredible meals a day to ensuring every camper feels safe and cared for.



Whether you’re an experienced outdoorswoman or new to camping, this Salmon River rafting trip makes it easy to relax, connect, and let the guides do the work.



What to Expect on the 2026 Girl Camper Salmon River Rafting Trip



The 2026 Girl Camper Salmon River trip runs July 21–26, and it’s a six-day, five-night journey through Idaho’s stunning wilderness.



Here’s what’s included:




* Charter flight from Boise to the launch site



* Comfortable tent and cot accommodations



* All meals, snacks, and beverages



* Knowledgeable guides and safety gear



* A pampered, worry-free camping experience




The trip normally costs $3,600, but Girl Camper guests receive an exclusive $400 discount, making it just $3,200. A $750 deposit holds your spot, with the balance due March 31, 2026.



Why You’ll Love This Girl Camper Experience



This adventure is about more than rafting. It’s about friendship, laughter, and the magic that happens when women unplug and reconnect with nature — and themselves. As Janine says, “You really do have to go to some trouble to get yourself to a place where you can experience something like this.”



Whether you want to check a river trip off your bucket list or simply escape into Idaho’s wild beauty, this experience will stay with you forever.



Reserve Your Spot



Spaces for the 2026 Salmon River rafting trip are limited. Visit the Girl Camper events page to learn more and book your adventure today.



Sponsored By



This episode is sponsored by Fresh Cab from EarthKind — the natural, plant-based rodent repellent that keeps your RV mouse-free. Visit EarthKind.com to learn more.




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6 days ago

Girl Camper
The State of Campgrounds in the U.S.: What RVers Need to Know

Campgrounds Are Evolving Fast



The world of camping looks a lot different than it did just a few years ago. From luxury RV resorts with Wi-Fi and EV charging to classic family campgrounds that keep traditions alive, there’s never been more variety—or more demand.



In a recent episode of the Girl Camper Podcast, Lesa sat down with Jeff Crider, journalist, PR professional, and Go RVing brand ambassador, to talk about the state of campgrounds in the U.S. and what’s changing across the outdoor hospitality industry.



Are There Enough Campgrounds?



Jeff says the good news is that there are more campgrounds and better amenities than ever before. The pandemic brought a wave of new campers into the lifestyle, and that surge pushed campground owners and developers to expand and upgrade their properties.



While new RV sales have cooled since 2020, camping itself remains incredibly popular. Families, digital nomads, and retirees continue to hit the road in record numbers, keeping demand for campsites strong.



However, Jeff points out that if you want to visit a popular destination in peak season—like summer weekends near national parks—you’ll still need to book early. It’s a simple matter of supply and demand.



From Rustic to Resort: Campgrounds for Every RVerNot all campgrounds are created equal. Jeff explained that there are several types of campgrounds today:




* Overnight stopovers: Designed for travelers who just need a clean, safe place to stay for a night or two.



* Destination parks: Campgrounds near attractions like beaches, mountains, or amusement parks.



* Full-service resorts: High-end RV parks offering pools, fitness centers, clubhouses, and even spas.



* Adult-only or family-focused parks: Catered specifically to certain audiences and travel styles.




Whatever your camping style, there’s a park for you—it just depends on whether you’re looking for a quiet retreat, a family adventure, or a resort experience.



What RVers Want Most



The top campground amenity in 2025? Reliable, high-speed internet.



With more RVers working remotely, Wi-Fi is no longer a nice-to-have—it’s essential. Campgrounds are investing heavily in better connectivity, as well as new features like EV charging stations, solar power, glamping accommodations, and community gathering spaces that encourage connection.



Sustainability is another growing focus. More parks are adopting eco-friendly practices like native landscaping, recycling programs, and water conservation efforts.



Campgrounds That Build Community



Jeff shared one inspiring story about the Ventura Ranch KOA in California. The campground not only offers fun attractions like a 12-station zip line but also partners with rehabilitation centers to help guests battling depression and anxiety. Experiences like zip-lining and team activities help build confidence and a sense of connection—a reminder that campgrounds can be about much more than just camping.



Living with Purpose



Beyond the campground industry, Jeff’s humanitarian work with Med Access International—a volunteer medical mission organization—has taken him around the world. His belief that travel and service go hand in hand resonates deeply with the Girl Camper spirit: adventure, community, and giving back.



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1 week ago

Girl Camper
Why a Motorhome Might Be Right for

Thinking about skipping the hitch and going all-in on a motorhome? For many campers—especially solo women travelers—owning a motorhome means freedom, comfort, and confidence on the road. In a recent episode of the Girl Camper Podcast, Janine Pettit sat down with Tom Stoate, president of The Hitch House, a family-owned Canadian dealership that’s been specializing in motorhomes for over 50 years.



Together, they unpacked what makes motorhome ownership such a smart choice for today’s RVers.



From Tow to Drive: The Motorhome Advantage



If towing feels intimidating, a motorhome can be the perfect solution. Everything you need is in one unit—no hitching, backing, or setup stress. For solo women, that simplicity translates to confidence. As Tom explained, many buyers start with travel trailers and eventually move to motorhomes because they want something easier to maneuver and ready to go at a moment’s notice.




“What you’re driving is what you’re living in,” Tom said. “It’s all right there with you.”




Comfort, Safety, and Peace of Mind



Safety is a big reason women choose motorhomes. You can lock your doors, sleep securely, and even drive away if needed—without stepping outside. Smaller Class B and Class C models also have driver and passenger doors, giving quick exit options in case of emergency.



And comfort? Motorhomes are like rolling homes on wheels, with everything from full kitchens to cozy bedrooms and climate control. Whether you’re a weekend traveler or a full-time RVer, your space moves with you.



Perfect for Pet Lovers



Most Girl Campers travel with a furry friend—and a motorhome makes it easy. Pets can roam comfortably, enjoy their own designated space, and stay close while you drive. Some models even include built-in pet areas or space under the bed for a crate or cozy nook.



No more juggling leashes, crates, and tow vehicles—your motorhome keeps everyone happy.



Service, Value, and Finding the Right Fit



Motorhomes are a bigger investment, but as Tom points out, they often retain value well—especially when properly maintained and purchased from a reputable dealer. Choosing a family-owned dealership with in-house service, like The Hitch House, ensures ongoing support and accountability.




“If we don’t build the back end—the service side—we can’t take care of the front end, which is sales,” Tom shared.




The Freedom to Travel Your Way



From Harvest Hosts stays to scenic boondocking spots, motorhomes make it easy to go wherever the road leads. Whether you’re traveling with friends, visiting family, or chasing sunshine, your home comes along for the ride.



Motorhomes aren’t just for retirees or snowbirds—they’re for anyone who wants the freedom to go and do more, with less stress.



Ready to Explore?



If you’ve been wondering why a motorhome might be right for you, this episode is a great place to start. Tune in to hear the full conversation with Tom Stoate from The Hitch House and get expert insight into choosing your perfect motorhome.



Listen now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or YouTube: Girl Camper Podcast – “Motorhomes Made Simple: Why Going Class A, B, or C Might Be Right for You”



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2 weeks ago

Girl Camper
🍁The Ultimate Fall Color Road Trip | 15 Stops from New England to Georgia

There’s something magical about national forests in the fall. The air turns crisp, the bugs disappear, and the forests explode with color. From fiery reds and glowing golds to deep amber and russet tones, autumn transforms our public lands into a living postcard.



In this week’s Girl Camper Podcast, co-host Lesa McDermott sits down with Ali Rasmussen, co-owner of Spacious Skies Campgrounds, to explore why national forests are at their best in the fall—and how you can plan the ultimate foliage-chasing road trip.



The Spacious Skies 15-Stop Fall Color Trail



If you’ve ever wished you could stretch out the fall season, Spacious Skies has made it possible. Their 15-Stop Fall Color Trail is a curated route that begins in Maine in early September and winds south through New England, the Appalachians, and the Deep South, ending in Savannah, Georgia by late November.



Each stop along the way is a Spacious Skies campground located near some of the most scenic national forests and drives in the country. It’s the perfect way to follow autumn as it rolls down the East Coast—catching peak color in one region after another.




“We designed the Fall Color Trail so campers can literally chase the colors,” Ali explains. “Every few hours of driving takes you to a whole new forest in full display.”




Where to See Peak Fall Colors Now (October–November)



Since the episode aired on October 7, it’s the perfect time to visit mid-Atlantic and southern forests, where fall color is just hitting its stride.



1. Shenandoah National Park & George Washington National Forest, Virginia



October brings brilliant reds and golds along Skyline Drive, one of the most scenic fall routes in America. Nearby, Spacious Skies Shenandoah Views makes a great basecamp for hiking and leaf-peeping.



2. Pisgah & Nantahala National Forests, North Carolina



Further south, Spacious Skies Bear Den and Hidden Creek sit in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains, famous for cascading waterfalls and overlooks that glow in orange and gold from mid-October to early November.



3. Cumberland Plateau & Chattahoochee National Forests



By early November, the color wave reaches Tennessee and Georgia. Spacious Skies Belle Ridge offers trails and waterfalls near the Cumberland Plateau, while Savannah Oaks in Georgia provides a peaceful late-season escape surrounded by golden oaks and Spanish moss.



Tips for Visiting National Forests in the Fall



Ali and Lesa shared some practical advice for making the most of your autumn camping trip:




* Pack layers: Weather can change quickly between mountain mornings and valley afternoons.



* Travel midweek: Fewer crowds mean quieter trails and better campsite availability.



* Check state foliage maps: Most states update weekly color reports to help you time your trip.



* Stay flexible: Sometimes the best moments come from taking a detour or exploring an unexpected trail.





“Camping is supposed to be fun and easy,” Ali reminds listeners. “Pick a stop near you, get in the car, and go. Don’t overthink it.”




Year-Round Camping Adventures



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3 weeks ago

Girl Camper
New Girl Camper Membership Platform: Go Places. Do Things. Together.

Exciting news for women who love adventure and community—Girl Camper has launched a brand-new membership platform designed to bring more connection, perks, and exclusive access to its growing nationwide network of campers!



In this episode of the Girl Camper founder Janine Pettit and Girl Camper events manager Theresa Leppert chat about why this new Girl Camper membership is a game-changer for women who love to camp, explore, and meet like-minded friends.



Janine shares the vision behind the membership, which includes:




* Access to Girl Camper events



* Members-only content, resources, and guides



* Exclusive giveaways and partner discounts



* A private online community to connect with other Girl Campers




Theresa dives into the behind-the-scenes work that went into building a platform that’s intuitive and welcoming, ensuring every member—from weekend warriors to full-time RVers—feels at home.




“We’ve always said Girl Camper is more than a brand—it’s a movement. Now we’ve got a home base to support that movement,” says Janine.




Whether you’re a solo camper, part of a camping crew, or just beginning your journey, this membership gives you tools, community, and inspiration to go further.



Listen to the full episode now to get the inside scoop on:




* Why now was the right time for a membership program



* What’s included (and what’s coming next!)



* How to sign up and start enjoying your perks today








Want More on Building Camping Confidence?



Check out our expert guide on How to Overcome Camping Fear—perfect for new campers looking to feel more confident hitting the road.



A big thank you to our sponsor, Go RVing, for supporting this episode and helping us empower more women to go places and do things—together.




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1 month ago

Girl Camper
The Best New RVs from the Hershey RV Show 2025

The Hershey RV Show 2025 did not disappoint! Known as “America’s Largest RV Show,” it’s the place where manufacturers debut their newest models, campers dream about their next upgrade, and adventurers discover innovative features designed to make camping easier and more fun. Girl Camper founder Janine Pettit walked the show floor and shared her favorite finds for every style of camping.



Why the Hershey RV Show Matters



The Hershey RV Show is more than just a showcase of campers—it’s a chance to see what’s next in the RV industry. Whether you love tiny trailers, adventure vans, or truck campers, you’ll find something that sparks new ideas for your camping lifestyle. This year, Janine highlighted models that stand out for their versatility, smart design, and accessibility.



Blue Compass Aurora



One of the first RVs that caught Janine’s eye was the Aurora, a compact trailer available exclusively at Blue Compass RV. At just 13.5 feet long and a little over 2,600 pounds, it’s lightweight but packed with features:




* A rear kitchen with a dual-burner stove



* A full bathroom with shower and toilet



* Clever dinette-to-bed conversion



* Gas furnace and electric heating options




Perfect for state park camping or light off-grid adventures, the Aurora proves that small campers can still offer big comfort.



Storyteller Overland Beast Mode 2026



For those who crave serious adventure, the Beast Mode 2026 from Storyteller Overland was a showstopper. Built on a diesel chassis, it includes:




* A full enclosed bathroom



* 37 gallons of fresh water



* A convertible bed with smart storage below



* All-electric air conditioning and heating



* Off-road suspension and 360-degree lighting




It’s a true overlander’s dream—ideal for girl campers who want to go farther and stay longer.



nuCamp Cirrus 620 Truck Camper



Not every camper wants to tow, and that’s where the Cirrus 620 Truck Camper shines. Weighing just over 1,500 pounds, it fits easily on an F-150 or similar half-ton truck. Inside, it offers:




* A queen bed



* A small dinette that converts into an extra bed



* A hidden swivel toilet



* A compact kitchen with microwave and fridge




Best of all, it allows you to camp without worrying about parking or towing a trailer.



Jayco Comet Class B Van



For campers ready to transition from towing to driving, the Jayco Comet Touring Van offers an appealing option. With seating for two, a convertible RV queen bed, and a galley kitchen, it’s practical and road-trip ready. Features include:




* A cassette toilet and compact shower



* 18-gallon fresh water tank



* Swivel passenger seat and dining table



* Induction cooktop and refrigerator




This van makes a great daily driver that doubles as a weekend escape vehicle.



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1 month ago

Girl Camper
Small Camper Essentials: Our Favorite Things for RV Life

When it comes to camping in a small RV, every inch of space counts. The right gear can make your adventures easier, more comfortable, and a whole lot more fun. In this week’s Girl Camper Podcast and as part of our On the Road with Girl Camper YouTube series, Lesa teamed up with nuCamp Brand Ambassador and outdoor educator Jenn Grover to compare their favorite small camper essentials.



Some of these items are practical, others feel like a little luxury, and a few might just surprise you!



Why Small Camper Gear Matters



If you’ve spent time in a teardrop trailer, T@B 360, or other small camper, you know that space is limited. Choosing the right gear is about more than just convenience — it’s about maximizing your comfort and making sure every item you pack truly earns its place.



Jenn and Lesa each brought their list of 6–7 essentials, and together they came up with a lineup that covers everything from cooking to sleeping to powering your adventures.



Favorite Small Camper Essentials



Here are some of the products mentioned in the episode (with links so you can check them out for yourself):



Kitchen & Cooking




* Countertop Ice Maker – Small but mighty, perfect for cocktails or cold drinks while boondocking.



* Instant Pot Vortex Mini Air Fryer – Expands your cooking options beyond a two-burner stove.



* Weber Cast Iron Griddle Plate – Fits right over your propane burners for pancakes, burgers, and more.



* Carbon Steel Skillets with Removable Handles – Durable, versatile, and great for propane, induction, or campfire cooking.




Power & Tech




* Jackery Portable Power Station – Keep laptops, coffee makers, and small appliances running off-grid.



* Bose SoundMax Bluetooth Speaker – Big sound in a compact package, perfect for music or movies.



* Retractable String Lantern Lights – Light up your campsite (or mark your parking spot) with ease.




Comfort & Organization




* Therm-a-Rest MondoKing 3D Sleeping Pad – Transforms a small camper bed into a comfortable night’s sleep.



* Sea to Summit Microfiber Towels – Quick-drying, soft, and compact.



* Paper Towel Holder with Locking Spindle – Keeps rolls from unraveling on the road.



* Faraday Box for Key Fobs – Prevents accidental vehicle lights or security issues at camp.



* Conair Garment Steamer – Compact way to freshen up clothes without an iron.




About Jenn Grover



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1 month ago

Girl Camper
Questions to Ask When Buying a New RV: Fees, Financing & Trade-Ins (Part 3 of 3)

When making such a big purchase, it’s critical to know the right questions to ask when buying a new RV. In Part 3 of our Girl Camper Podcast series, co-host Lesa McDermott and Mike Harlan, General Manager at North Trail RV Center, explore the final steps of the buying process: fees, financing, and trade-in values.



Understanding Dealer Fees



Dealer fees can be confusing and sometimes overwhelming. Mike explains common charges such as prep fees, shipping fees, and starter kits. He also shares which fees are legitimate, which are negotiable, and which ones you should walk away from. Knowing the difference helps you avoid overpaying.



Add-Ons and Extras



Extended warranties, nitrogen tire fills, upholstery protection, and ceramic coatings are often offered at the dealership. Mike outlines which add-ons might be worth considering and which ones are usually overpriced. His advice helps buyers decide when to say yes—and when to save their money.



Financing Your RV



Should you finance through a dealer or shop around at banks and credit unions? Mike discusses how dealers make money on financing, why loan terms vary, and how to compare offers. He also explains how some contracts may change if you plan to pay cash.



Trade-In Values



If you plan to trade in your current RV, it’s important to know how dealers calculate value. Mike shares resources buyers can use to estimate trade-ins, why sentimental value doesn’t translate into higher offers, and how tax savings factor into the final number.



Buying with Confidence



By asking the right questions about fees, financing, and trade-ins, you’ll be prepared to make a fair deal and drive away confident in your purchase.



If you missed them, be sure to go back and listen to Episode 1 (common mistakes, prep work, and tow vehicles) and Episode 2 (warranties, pricing, and dealer practices) in this series.



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1 month ago

Girl Camper
Questions to Ask When Buying a New RV: Warranties & Dealer Practices (Part 2 of 3)

When it comes to RV shopping, the questions to ask when buying a new RV go far beyond floorplans and tow ratings. In Part 2 of our three-part Girl Camper Podcast series, co-host Lesa McDermott continues her conversation with Mike Harlan, General Manager at North Trail RV Center in Fort Myers, Florida. This episode digs into the details of warranties, pricing, and the dealer practices every buyer should understand.



Understanding RV Warranties



One of the most confusing areas for new RV buyers is the warranty. Mike explains the difference between a manufacturer’s warranty and a dealer warranty. He also breaks down what “lifetime warranty” really means—and why you should read the fine print carefully. Not all coverage is the same, and sometimes what sounds too good to be true, is.



MSRP vs. Sale Price



Should you focus on MSRP or the final sale price? Mike shares why it’s important to understand both numbers, along with the best times of year to shop for deals. Knowing your manufacturer’s calendar and incentive periods can save you thousands.



Avoid Dealer Tricks and Bait-and-Switch



Many dealers advertise low monthly payments or showcase rock-bottom prices that disappear when you arrive. Mike offers practical advice on how to avoid these common traps, why you should always double-check paperwork, and the warning signs of a bait-and-switch tactic.



Choosing the Right Dealer



The dealer you buy from is just as important as the RV itself. Mike explains how to evaluate a dealership, from the cleanliness of the service department to the honesty of the sales team. Trust and transparency matter when you’re making such a big investment.



Shop Smart and Ask Questions



This episode will help you shop with confidence. By asking smart questions, you can spot red flags, avoid unnecessary costs, and find a dealer who puts your needs first.



Don’t miss Part 3 of this series, where we’ll cover fees, financing, and trade-in values. Check out Part 1 where we talked about how to prepare before you shop, common mistakes, and so much more.



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2 months ago

Girl Camper
Buying a New RV? Questions to Ask Before You Shop (Part 1 of 3)

Are you shopping for your first RV? Before stepping onto a dealer lot, it’s important to know the questions to ask when buying a new RV. In this episode of the Girl Camper Podcast, co-host Lesa McDermott talks with Mike Harlan, General Manager at North Trail RV Center in Fort Myers, Florida. Together, they explore how to prepare for RV shopping and avoid common pitfalls.



Avoiding Common RV Buying Mistakes



Mike shares the biggest mistakes first-time buyers make. Too often, people rush into a purchase without doing any homework. He explains why preparation is the key to making a smart investment. By asking the right questions before you buy, you can save money and avoid frustration later.



Tow Vehicles and Tongue Weight



Your tow vehicle plays a critical role in your RV choice. Mike explains that just because your vehicle can tow a certain weight doesn’t mean it will do it safely. Understanding tongue weight and tow ratings helps ensure you’ll enjoy your travels without stress.



How to Compare RV Floorplans



Flashy features can be tempting, but the floorplan determines how you’ll live in the RV. Mike encourages buyers to picture everyday use:




* What happens on a rainy day when everyone is stuck inside?



* Are the cabinets deep enough for real dishes?



* Does the space offer comfort and flexibility?




Asking these simple but practical questions can prevent regret down the road.



Start Your RV Buying Journey the Right Way



This first episode sets the foundation for making a confident RV purchase. If you’re planning to buy soon, these insights will guide you toward the right rig.



Stay tuned for Part 2, where we’ll dive into warranties, pricing, and dealer practices every buyer should know.



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2 months ago

Girl Camper
5 Signs You’re Looking at a Quality RV (and How to Spot Them)

When it comes to buying a new RV, it’s easy to get distracted by floorplans, décor, and shiny features. But if you want a camper that lasts, the real magic is in the quality of the build. In this episode of the Girl Camper Podcast, Lesa McDermott breaks down the five key signs that show you’re looking at a well‑built RV — using the nuCamp TAB 360cs as a prime example.







1. Quality Cabinetry and Hardware



Start inside. Are the cabinets made from solid plywood or cheap particle board? nuCamp uses furniture‑grade plywood with dovetail joints — the kind you’d expect in high‑end furniture. Check for soft‑close hinges, sturdy mounting, and locking mechanisms that keep everything secure on the road.







2. Strong Framing and Sidewalls



The bones of your RV matter. Aluminum framing and fiberglass composite sidewalls — like those found in nuCamp campers — offer strength, water resistance, and weight savings. Bonus: nuCamp builds its own frame/sidewalls in‑house for tighter quality control.







3. Smart Roof and Insulation Design



A one‑piece seamless roof reduces leak points, and proper insulation keeps you comfortable year‑round. nuCamp’s Boondock Black Canyon package even includes heated tanks for all‑season camping.







4. Solid Warranty and Service Access



A great RV comes with a warranty that’s both comprehensive and transferable. nuCamp’s warranty is competitive, but what sets them apart is their on‑site service center in Sugarcreek, Ohio — open to all RV owners, not just their customers.







5. Manufacturer Values and Reputation



The best RV builders lead with integrity. nuCamp’s core values — Care Genuinely, Service Over Self, Always Do the Right Thing, Work Hard — are backed by a company culture that puts quality and relationships first.







Your RV Shopping Checklist



Lesa wraps up with a simple checklist: quality materials, durable construction, solid warranty, easy service access, and a trustworthy manufacturer. Floorplans may change and colors will fade, but quality, integrity, and customer care will carry you through every mile.



Looking for more helpful advice when buying an RV? Check out our article, First Time Buyer Questions.



Thank you to Go RVing for sponsoring this episode. Start your own RV adventure today at GoRVing.com




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2 months ago

Girl Camper
Can You Tow with a Jeep? What Every Girl Camper Should Know

If you’ve ever wondered whether you can safely tow a camper with a Jeep, you’re not alone. In a recent Girl Camper Podcast episode, Lesa McDermott teamed up with Tony and Peggy Barthel from StressLess Camping to talk all things Jeep towing. As a former Jeep owner, Lesa brings real-life experience—and some hard-learned lessons—to the conversation.



Know Before You Tow



Many Jeep Wranglers have a maximum tow capacity of just 3,500 pounds. While that might sound like plenty, it’s important to factor in more than just the dry weight of your camper. Once you add propane, batteries, water, gear, and your passengers, your actual towing weight can be much higher than expected.



Why Tongue Weight and Payload Matter



Tony and Peggy break down key towing terms like tongue weight (typically 10–15% of your trailer’s weight) and payload capacity. They also explain why weight distribution hitches and sway control aren’t optional—they’re essential for safety, stability, and reducing stress on your vehicle. Both Tony and Peggy and Lesa recommend using a weight distribution hitch with built in sway control and they like Camco's Eaz-Lift ReCurve R3.



The Truth About Dealership Advice



Not all dealers fully understand towing specs. Lesa shares how even her Jeep dealership didn’t realize she needed to change her differential fluid more frequently when towing. Bottom line: always do your own research and verify what your specific vehicle can handle using a VIN-based towing guide.



Yes, You Can Tow—With the Right Camper



There are lightweight travel trailers, overland campers, and pop-ups designed for towing behind a Jeep. But knowing your numbers—and staying under them—is key. Need to look up your vehicle's tow weight? Here is a link to a site that you can do that for free.



Special thanks to Go RVing for sponsoring this episode! Check them out for more towing advice and to find your next camper.








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3 months ago

Girl Camper
Why Fort Robinson Camping Is Nebraska’s Most Unexpected Adventure

In this episode of the Girl Camper Podcast, Lesa McDermott heads out on a weekend camping adventure to Fort Robinson State Park, nestled in the Pine Ridge region of northwest Nebraska. This park offers something for everyone—stunning scenery, deep-rooted history, and activities for all ages and abilities.



Step Into the Past



Originally established in 1874, Fort Robinson played a pivotal role in U.S. military history. It was the site of the tragic death of Lakota leader Crazy Horse in 1877. In the decades that followed, Buffalo Soldiers served here, WWII military dogs were trained here, and over 1,500 German POWs were held at the fort.



Today, visitors can explore historic buildings, walk through the on-site museum, and truly feel the past come alive.



Adventure Awaits Around Every Corner



Fort Robinson isn’t just about the past—it’s also Nebraska’s top destination for outdoor fun. Campers can enjoy over 60 miles of hiking trails, 20 miles of biking paths, and guided Jeep or horseback tours through the buttes. There’s even a horse camp with historic barns and stalls.



Looking for something unique? Catch a live summer performance at the Fort Robinson Post Playhouse, located in a former military barracks. It's one of Nebraska’s most unexpected cultural gems.



Explore the Surrounding Wonders



The adventure doesn't stop at the park’s borders. Just 20 minutes away, the Hudson-Meng Bison Kill Site offers a fascinating look at ancient hunting practices. Then, keep driving to discover the alien landscape of Toadstool Geological Park. With its bizarre rock formations and fossil beds, it's a photographer’s dream.



Campground Camaraderie and Lasting Memories



One of the best moments of Lesa’s trip wasn’t on a trail or in a museum—it happened when complete strangers invited she and her husband over for tacos. This simple act of kindness reflects what camping is all about: connection, community, and spontaneous joy.







Special thank you to Progressive Insurance for sponsoring this episode of the Girl Camper Podcast. Check them out for all your insurance needs.







Ready to explore Fort Robinson?Watch the full video episode on YouTube and join the Girl Camper community for more unforgettable adventures. Want to learn more about things to do in Nebraska? Check out our Girl Camper Nebraska Page.




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3 months ago

Girl Camper
Finding the Courage to Camp Solo: A Beginner’s Guide for Women

Are you dreaming of hitting the road on your own but feeling a little unsure? You're not alone—and you’re definitely not the first woman to feel that way. In a recent episode of the Girl Camper Podcast, founder Janine Pettit shared practical advice and inspiring stories about the courage it takes to go solo camping as a woman—and why it might just change your life.



What Does “Solo Camping” Really Mean?



Solo looks different for everyone. Maybe it means towing your camper across the country, or maybe it’s a weekend in a cabin two hours from home. Janine reminds us that your version of solo is valid—whether you're tent camping in a state park or car camping in your driveway. There’s no wrong way to camp like a girl.



Overcoming Fear with Preparation



Fear of towing, mechanical issues, and being alone are common roadblocks. Janine shares how to overcome them through:




* Close-to-home “shakedown” trips



* Reliable check-in systems with friends or family



* Learning to trust your gut



* Using safety apps like Life360 or Spot X




You're Not Alone Out There



Even when you're physically solo, you're backed by the entire Girl Camper community. Between online groups, helpful resources, and a network of supportive women, you have people cheering you on every step of the way.



Start Small, Dream Big



The key? Start with what feels doable and build confidence. Solo camping isn’t about proving anything—it’s about discovering freedom, strength, and joy in your own company.



Want even more practical tips? Check out our complimentary article: Tips for First-Time Solo Campers



Thank You to Our Sponsor



This episode and post are brought to you by Go RVing, where every woman is encouraged to chart her own course. Ready to start your adventure? Visit their website and discover what it means to Camp Like a Girl.



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3 months ago

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Fearless & Free: Rayma’s Guide to Solo Female Camping, Aging & Adventure

In this inspiring episode of the Girl Camper Podcast, host Janine Pettit sits down with longtime friend and Girl Camper Guide Emeritus, Rayma Waters. Together, they explore Rayma’s evolving solo female camping journey and her fearless approach to embracing every new season of life.



From Vintage Trailers to a Class C Motorhome



Rayma’s camping story began with a vintage 1978 Serro Scotty trailer, launching her into a world of solo travel and self-reliance. After overcoming early towing fears (including a memorable trailer mishap), she grew confident in her ability to travel independently. Eventually, she transitioned to a Class C motorhome, exploring the country and connecting with the Girl Camper community along the way.



Embracing Change with Tent Camping and Travel Abroad



Now in a new chapter of life, Rayma has traded her RV for a ground tent and is supplementing her camping lifestyle with international adventures. Whether she's pitching her tent at a Girl Camper event or exploring Europe with her granddaughter, Rayma continues to show that age is no barrier to exploration.



Lifelong Friendships and the Power of Community



What makes Rayma’s story so compelling is the deep sense of community she’s found through Girl Camper. Her journey is filled with friendships forged around campfires, support in tough moments, and the joy of traveling with like-minded women who love the outdoors.



Adventure Without Limits



Rayma’s philosophy is simple: stay adaptable, embrace change, and keep moving forward. Her fearless spirit and willingness to evolve remind us that adventure doesn’t have an expiration date. Whether you’re camping in a tent, RV, or cabin, there’s no wrong way to camp like a girl. Solo female camping doesn't mean you camp alone, just means you camp on your own. Join us at a Girl Camper event, maybe even one hosted by Rayma. Check out all our events on our events page.



Special Thanks to Progressive Insurance for sponsoring this episode! Check them out for all your insurance needs.




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3 months ago

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Camping with Pets: Essential Tips for Stress-Free Fur Babies

Camping with pets is easier and more enjoyable when you travel by RV. Pets thrive on routine, and having a familiar space like your camper reduces their anxiety. In this Girl Camper Podcast episode, host Lesa McDermott talks with Dawn Polk—Girl Camper’s pet expert and co-founder of RV Education 101—about how to set up a safe, comfortable environment for your pets on the road.



Must-Have Pet Gear for Camping



Dawn shares her favorite travel gear for pets, including:




* Glow-in-the-dark collars for nighttime visibility



* Collapsible, spill-proof water bowls



* Calming sprays like Adaptil (dogs) and Feliway (cats)



* Compact pet beds and travel crates



* First-aid essentials like colloidal silver and vet wrap




These items help keep your pet calm, hydrated, and safe—especially in new environments.



Campground Etiquette and Safety Tips



Not all campgrounds are pet-friendly, and some have breed restrictions. Dawn recommends calling ahead and checking for leash rules, designated pet areas, and on-site dog parks. Always keep pets leashed, clean up after them, and never leave them unattended outside.



She also advises preparing for regional risks—like ticks, rattlesnakes, and heat exposure—by talking to your vet before your trip and locating emergency animal clinics along your route.



Preparing Pets for Camping Trips



Help your pet adjust by taking short car rides or letting them spend time in your RV or tent before the big trip. Bring familiar items like blankets or toys, and make sure your pet is microchipped and wearing an ID collar.



Make Camping with Pets a Joy—for Everyone



With the right prep, gear, and mindset, camping with pets is safe, manageable, and fun. Tune in to the full episode.



Interested in more information about traveling with your pet? Check out Dawn's article on Pet Safety Temperature Monitors.



THANK YOU to Progressive Insurance for sponsoring this episode of the Girl Camper Podcast!. Be sure to check them out for all your insurance needs.



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4 months ago

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Wilderness Emergencies: How to Stay Safe When Camping Gets Critical

Ever wondered what to do when a medical emergency happens far from the nearest hospital or cell tower? Camping medical emergencies can be particularly challenging. In this eye-opening episode of the Girl Camper Podcast, co-host Lesa McDermott talks with advanced EMT and former federal law enforcement ranger Nancy Martinz. They discuss how to handle real-life campground emergencies.



Nancy’s experience spans decades in remote places like Yellowstone and the Black Hills. She shares exactly what campers need to know before hitting the trail. Whether you're dealing with a burn from a campfire, a twisted ankle on the trail, or a snake bite in the backcountry, this episode is packed with practical advice for camping medical emergencies. It offers potentially life-saving information.



What You’ll Learn in This Episode:




* How to prepare for emergencies in remote areas, which include camping medical emergencies



* What to pack in a real first-aid kit (spoiler: it’s more than just Band-Aids!)



* How to call for help when there’s no cell signal



* The truth about rattlesnake bites, hypothermia, and tourniquets



* Why situational awareness could be your best defense—from both wildlife and people




Nancy also explains why some areas take hours (or even days) to reach in a rescue scenario during camping medical emergencies. She outlines what information to give 911 when you call and stresses the importance of apps like Life360. Sharing your GPS location before your trip is crucial.



Her biggest tip? “Have a plan and let someone know where you’re going and when you’ll be back.” Simple advice that can make all the difference.



As a bonus, Nancy also co-hosts the podcast Crimes Off the Grid. The podcast explores safety, crime, and real emergencies in remote locations.



Be Prepared, Not Scared



Camping is one of the safest and most rewarding adventures you can take—but it’s also smart to be prepared for the unexpected, particularly camping medical emergencies. Listen in for expert tips, empowering stories, and the confidence to handle the unthinkable. These insights are valuable when it counts most.



Listen now on the Girl Camper Podcast or YouTube channel. Join our community at girlcamper.com to meet other women who love to camp, learn, and explore safely.



Special thank you to this episodes sponsor: Go RVing. Check them out for helpful tips on buying your first RV and planning RVing adventures.



Want to feel more confident heading into the unknown? Don’t miss our guide on how to overcome fear and build outdoor confidence. It's packed with empowering tips for new and seasoned campers alike.




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4 months ago

Girl Camper
Finding Hidden Funds: How to Afford More Camping Adventures

Dreaming of more camping adventures but feeling the financial pinch? In this episode of the Girl Camper Podcast, founder Janine Pettit shares practical, creative ways to uncover extra money for your next RV trip or weekend getaway. If you're wondering how to afford camping on a budget, these tips are for you!



Cut Costs with Smart Meal Planning



Janine kicks off with one of the biggest money drains: food. Her go-to tip? Create a meal plan before shopping, stick to your grocery list, and avoid food waste. Prepping meals ahead and freezing leftovers also saves time and prevents overspending once you're on the road. Skipping just one restaurant meal could save you $60 or more—enough to cover a night at a campsite!



Turn Clutter into Camping Cash



Have unused gear, clothes, or decor collecting dust? Sell it! Janine recommends using Facebook Marketplace or local community boards to turn those forgotten items into real travel funds. You’d be surprised how quickly the dollars add up when you start decluttering with purpose.



Use Your Skills for Extra Income



Whether you're a great organizer, a hobby photographer, or a green thumb, your skills can turn into extra cash. Janine shares how even part-time or seasonal work—like dog walking, ride sharing, or pizza delivery—can pad your camping budget with just a few hours a week.



Slash Subscriptions & Review Insurance



Hidden fees and auto-renewals can eat away at your budget. Janine suggests doing a "subscription detox" and reviewing your insurance policies. You may be overpaying without realizing it—and those savings could go straight to your next campsite.



Small Changes, Big Adventures



From renting out your RV to saving just $20 a week, Janine proves that a little effort goes a long way. Start applying these tips now, and your next camping trip could be fully funded by the money hiding in plain sight. You can find ways to afford camping on a budget.







Thank you to this episode's sponsor: Progressive Insurance. Be sure to check them out for all your insurance needs.



PROGRESSIVE INSURANCE



New to camping and don't have a trailer yet? There is no wrong way to camp like a girl! Check out our article on other ways to camp: Face Those Fears: I don't have A Trailer.




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4 months ago

Girl Camper
Hit the Road! It’s National Go RVing Day June 14

In the latest episode of the Girl Camper Podcast, host Lesa McDermott chats with Monika Geraci, Senior Director of Public Relations and Communications at the RV Industry Association, to talk all about National Go RVing Day, happening this year on June 14, 2025.



Created to encourage people to explore the RV lifestyle, Go RVing Day is the perfect excuse to hit the road, try something new, or finally take that weekend camping trip you've been dreaming about.



RVing Is for Everyone—No Big Truck Required



Monika debunks one of the biggest myths about RVing: that it’s only for retirees with giant trucks and big budgets. In fact, 85% of RVs on the road today are towables, many of which can be pulled by SUVs or smaller vehicles. With RV prices starting under $10,000 and rental platforms like Outdoorsy and RVshare, it’s easier than ever to try RVing—without a big investment.



First-Time RVer Tips from the Pros



Whether you're heading out for your first trip or planning to rent an RV for the weekend, Monika and Lesa share practical advice to make your adventure stress-free:




* Keep your first trip close to home



* Arrive at your campsite well before dark



* Practice towing ahead of time



* Plan, but don’t rush—take your time and enjoy the journey




Girl Camper and Go RVing have tons of beginner towing tips and planning guides to help you feel confident on your first RV trip.



Try Before You Buy



Not ready to commit to RV ownership? No problem. Monika recommends visiting a dealership, attending an RV show, or renting a camper to explore different styles and layouts. Rental companies and peer-to-peer platforms offer a wide range of options—from teardrops to Class Cs—so you can find what fits your lifestyle.



Join the Celebration & Giveaway!



To celebrate National Go RVing Day, Girl Camper is giving away a fun Go RVing swag bag! Enter at girlcamper.com – just click the giveaway button on our homepage.



And follow the hashtag #NationalGoRVingDay on social media for inspiration, travel ideas, and local promotions.



Whether you’re glamping, boondocking, or just dreaming of RV life—June 14 is your day to Go RVing. There’s no wrong way to camp like a girl!



And if you need insurance for your RV...be sure to get a quote from this episode's sponsor....Progressive Insurance.




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4 months ago

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Solo Camping Stories from Real Women: Why Girl Camper is Changing Lives

What happens when women step out of their comfort zones, pack their bags, and hit the road—often for the very first time? At a recent Girl Camper event in South Jersey, we discovered the answer: courage, connection, and a whole lot of joy.



Whether you're new to camping or dreaming about your first solo trip, these real-life stories from Girl Campers prove that there's no wrong way to camp like a girl.







Meet the Women Behind the Wheel



At Spacious Skies Country Oaks Campground in South Jersey, campers of all ages and experience levels came together for a weekend of storytelling, community, and adventure. Some arrived in vintage trailers, others in fully-equipped RVs, and a few brave souls pitched tents for their very first camping experience.



Many of the women had never camped alone before. Some had never camped at all.







Why So Many Married Women Camp Solo



One surprising trend? A large number of solo campers were married. As RV Life podcast host Patti Hunt and Girl Camper founder Janine Pettit discovered, women often take these getaways as a way to reconnect with themselves, especially after decades spent raising families and managing households.



Girl Camper offers a supportive environment where women—married, single, widowed, or divorced—can challenge themselves, make new friends, and embrace the outdoors on their own terms.







First-Time Camping Stories That Inspire



From first-time tent campers to newly retired women buying their first trailers, the stories were heartfelt and empowering. Many attendees found Girl Camper through social media or after listening to the podcast for years. One camper even shared how she followed the community for two years before finally deciding to join—and never looked back.







Tools That Make Solo Camping Easier



Several campers credited the RV Life app with helping them plan their trips with confidence. With features like safe routing, campground reviews, and budgeting tools, it’s an ideal companion for women learning how to camp solo. (Use coupon code GIRLCAMPER at checkout to get 25% off)







Ready to Try Solo Camping?



If you've ever dreamed about trying solo camping, now's the time. Girl Camper hosts meetups, women’s camping events, and offers tons of support for beginners. You don’t need fancy gear or an RV—just a willingness to try something new.



Visit girlcamper.com to find an event near you and join the fastest-growing women’s camping community in the country. Special thanks to Progressive Insurance for sponsoring this episode of the Girl Camper podcast.




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5 months ago

Girl Camper
Whether you're just getting started or are a seasoned camping expert, Girl Camper's practical tips, inspirational interviews and their own experiences from the road will inspire you to 'go places and do things'!