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The Happy Camper Journal and RV Logbook has everything you need to document your camping adventures! With plenty of prompts to record your trips and simple checkboxes to record the details about the campground quickly, you will find this book a great resource to use prior to, during, and after your trip.
Get Creative!
The Happy Camper Journal and RV Logbook also includes space to get creative with a little room for doodling, plus an additional twenty-nine pages at the end of the book for adding paper clippings, photos, and sketches.
This journal will preserve your camping memories and become your go-to book for planning a return visit or recommending a campground to family and friends.
Your Camping Journal has TWO pages to record each camping trip, which include:
- Campground Name
- Trip Dates
- Route Information
- Mileage
- Weather
- Travel Notes
- Local towns, trails, and lakes
- Activities
- Meals
- People you meet
- Campsite Number
- Campground Contacts
- Site Setup/Hook-ups
- WiFi and TV info
- Amenities
- Pet Friendly
- Kid Friendly
- and much more!!!
There is even space for you to rate several important campground services like restrooms and cell service.
This Journal Features:
- Space to log 50 camping trips!
- An additional 29 pages for clippings, photos, and sketches
- A nice 7” x 10” size, providing lots of room for recording notes
- Bright White Interior Stock
- Premium Matte Paperback Cover
The Happy Camper Journal and RV Logbook will undoubtedly become a treasured journal as you fill its pages with all your camping memories! Order by clicking my ad below.
Happy Trails!
Mrs. Padilly
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I’ve always wanted to go RVing and my other-half claims to have wanted it as well, but I don’t think we’ll ever make it. Every year, that dream slips farther away.
You know what they say, GP, “A dream is a goal without a date.” 😉 There are several companies today that rent RVs, from trailers to motorhomes. It’s actually a great way to test out RVing. We actually did that with our kids when they were little…the rest is history. 🙂