In this episode of MC Fireside Chats, a robust conversation unfolded as industry experts and content creators retrospectively discussed the most significant news from the RV industry and the realm of Outdoor Recreation.
The featured guests underscored the importance of synergy between influencers and the RV industry, particularly emphasizing its role in providing comprehensive education to RV consumers. This collaborative effort was seen as essential in ensuring that consumers are well-informed and can fully benefit from the features of RV living.
Phil Ingrassia, who served as the president of the Recreation Vehicle Dealers Association (RVDA), delved into the prevailing reports on escalating gas prices. He illuminated how such trends could potentially impact travel and camping activities. The conversation revolved around the possible consequences of increasing fuel costs and their implications on the RV lifestyle.
Offering an alternative viewpoint, Shane Devenish, the Executive Director at the Canadian Recreational Vehicle Association (CRVA), suggested that the rise in gas prices might not noticeably impact RV and camping enthusiasts. He stated, “On the RV and camping side, it doesn’t appear to affect them. They will continue to travel.”
Mark Bennett from RVLove further echoed Devenish’s thoughts. Although acknowledging the rise in gas prices, he emphasized that such increases hadn’t inhibited their travel experiences. Bennett pointed out a key learning from RVing – the flexibility in managing expenses.
“In general, what’s great about RVing is so many of the expenses are variable. If your fuel prices go up, you can travel slower–less distance, or [maybe] stay longer, use campground membership that allows you to stay at places longer at lower costs. There are a lot of variables that you can work,” Bennett elucidated.
Ben and Michelle, the couple behind Intentional Adventure, shared their unique story of how they sold all of their belongings to venture into full-time RVing. Now in the fifth year of their RV journey, and along with two kids in tow, they offered insight into how they navigate travel and cherish the RV lifestyle.
The couple, who are ardent advocates of homeschooling, delved into the educational aspects of exploring National Parks, State Parks, and other outdoor recreation destinations. They discussed the manifold benefits their children have derived from RVing and the exposure to diverse natural settings.
The conversation took a turn towards the importance of accessibility to RV education, emphasizing how vital it is for new RV owners to acquire this knowledge. “Empowering the RV population is a big variable,” Bennett added, highlighting the significance of effective knowledge transfer in the industry.
Lastly, Kurt Repanshek from National Parks Traveler brought up the America’s Outdoor Recreation Act of 2022 for discussion. This proposed legislation, if passed and officially signed, would enable public-private partnerships, thereby modernizing campgrounds and buildings on Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management (BLM) land, fostering an enriched camping experience.
In this episode of MC Fireside Chats, a robust conversation unfolded as industry experts and content creators retrospectively discussed the most significant news from the RV industry and the realm of Outdoor Recreation.
The featured guests underscored the importance of synergy between influencers and the RV industry, particularly emphasizing its role in providing comprehensive education to RV consumers. This collaborative effort was seen as essential in ensuring that consumers are well-informed and can fully benefit from the features of RV living.
Phil Ingrassia, who served as the president of the Recreation Vehicle Dealers Association (RVDA), delved into the prevailing reports on escalating gas prices. He illuminated how such trends could potentially impact travel and camping activities. The conversation revolved around the possible consequences of increasing fuel costs and their implications on the RV lifestyle.
Offering an alternative viewpoint, Shane Devenish, the Executive Director at the Canadian Recreational Vehicle Association (CRVA), suggested that the rise in gas prices might not noticeably impact RV and camping enthusiasts. He stated, “On the RV and camping side, it doesn’t appear to affect them. They will continue to travel.”
Mark Bennett from RVLove further echoed Devenish’s thoughts. Although acknowledging the rise in gas prices, he emphasized that such increases hadn’t inhibited their travel experiences. Bennett pointed out a key learning from RVing – the flexibility in managing expenses.
“In general, what’s great about RVing is so many of the expenses are variable. If your fuel prices go up, you can travel slower–less distance, or [maybe] stay longer, use campground membership that allows you to stay at places longer at lower costs. There are a lot of variables that you can work,” Bennett elucidated.
Ben and Michelle, the couple behind Intentional Adventure, shared their unique story of how they sold all of their belongings to venture into full-time RVing. Now in the fifth year of their RV journey, and along with two kids in tow, they offered insight into how they navigate travel and cherish the RV lifestyle.
The couple, who are ardent advocates of homeschooling, delved into the educational aspects of exploring National Parks, State Parks, and other outdoor recreation destinations. They discussed the manifold benefits their children have derived from RVing and the exposure to diverse natural settings.
The conversation took a turn towards the importance of accessibility to RV education, emphasizing how vital it is for new RV owners to acquire this knowledge. “Empowering the RV population is a big variable,” Bennett added, highlighting the significance of effective knowledge transfer in the industry.
Lastly, Kurt Repanshek from National Parks Traveler brought up the America’s Outdoor Recreation Act of 2022 for discussion. This proposed legislation, if passed and officially signed, would enable public-private partnerships, thereby modernizing campgrounds and buildings on Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management (BLM) land, fostering an enriched camping experience.