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Boost Your translation With These Tips

Content translation is one area that some people find difficulties in writing. How you write your content will profoundly determine how other people will understand it…

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Content translation is one area that some people experience difficulty in translating, especially beginners. How you write content will profoundly determine how other people will understand it, hence the need to be cautious when translating material. If you have found yourself having issues with content translation, below are some essential tips to guide you.

Write Simple Sentences

The essential element to keep in mind when writing translation content is the understanding of the readers. Therefore, to make sure that the audience or the readers fully grasp what is written in the article, use simple and easy to read sentences. One way to help you construct the best and most-readable sentences is by ensuring that each sentence does not exceed more than 20 words, for better understanding.

Avoid Long Noun Strings

In every sentence, there have to be elements that connect to the noun strings for better understanding. Failure to incorporate these elements prevents the readers from understanding the main point that you are trying to put across in the sentence. Another tip to help you determine if the sentence consists of long noun strings or not is by reading the sentence three times. If you find that you don’t understand the same sentence after reading it three times, consider restructuring it.

Use One Term to Identify a Single Concept

Always be consistent when writing nouns to avoid losing its meaning in content. Failure to do this may cause the meaning of the entire translation to be lost. So to be on a safe side, ensure that you keep all main terms synonymous with the content. Don’t change any words in the paragraph if there is no need to do so. To learn more about how to use equivalents in translation, search for the Best Translation Company to assist you with the necessary translation ideas.

Be Professional

Even if you are good at adding humor to your written content, when it comes to translation, make sure that you keep everything professional and straight to the point. Your humor writing skills may help in making the content attractive to some readers, but the chances are that some readers may have no clue what you are writing about. Another thing to avoid in your writing is jargons; keep sentences simple and straightforward.

Use Clear Dates

Considering that different countries differ in times, it is essential that you are familiar with international calendars for a better understanding by all. Instead of writing the months in numbers write them using letters. You don’t necessarily need to write it in full, as you can write in abbreviation. For example instead of writing 04/02/2018 write 04/Feb/2018, which is more clear and understandable.

Avoid Passive Voice

Writing in active voice makes the content understood and explicit. Active voice also gives the sentences more emphasis compared to passive voice.

When it comes to language translation, one is required to practice writing for better understating. You can also request training from the best and most established translation companies to guide you in writing.

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Cedar Key – Florida’s Spare Key

It’s clam-tastic!

Cedar Key sits just off the coast in the northwest corner of the Gulf of Mexico, clear across the state from the well-known chain of islands down south.

The locals like to call it the “Island That Time Forgot,” and… CONTINUE READING >>

The beach in Cedar Key, Florida
Cedar Key, Florida

While it is a key, and it is in Florida, it is most decidedly not a Florida Key.

Cedar Key sits just off the coast in the northwest corner of the Gulf of Mexico, clear across the state from the well-known chain of islands down south.

This location has given the island a personality that is much different from that more famous archipelago, much more Gulf Coast than Caribbean.

Cedar Key, Florida

The locals like to call it the “Island That Time Forgot,” and it certainly does have an endearing, timeless character.

Taking advantage of the opportunity to soak up some sun while surveying the sights, and since everything is within easy riding distance, we mounted our trusty bikes and set out to absorb some of the personality.

Cedar Key, Florida

Fisherman statue in Cedar Key, Florida

After our initial spin along the waterfront, we decided to stop in at the Chamber of Commerce for some info for forming a plan as to where to go and what to see.

They recommended beginning at the Cedar Key Historical Society on Second Street.

Their museum is in the heart of the Historic District, and the perfect place to get the lowdown on the background of the key.

In the 1800s, the island was a supplier of wood from its namesake cedar trees, which was used to make pencils.

But a huge hurricane in 1896 wiped out most of the trees and the island looked to the sea, fishing and oystering, to support the economy.

Cedar Key, Florida

After the oyster beds were exhausted, and a state ban on net fishing took effect, the resilient Cedar Key became all about the clams.

Cedar Key Historical Society Museum

Photos and artifacts chronicled the island’s journey through time, which gave us a clear picture of its history. Then we came upon an exhibit that decidedly didn’t clarify a thing. In fact, it turned our brains upside down — bottoms up, so to speak.

Dr. Young's Ideal Rectal Dilators for piles, constipation, nervousness

For no apparent reason, a horrifying collection of old-fashioned medical implements was on display, by far the scariest being a box of rectal dilators.

These claimed to aid in relieving constipation and nervousness.

Certainly seems like they would have the exact opposite effect.

We were nervous wrecks just thinking about it. The museum was very quiet, and it is likely that our consternation had been a little loud, so we made an uneasy exit out into the safety of the street.

The time had come to clam up.

Award winning clam chowder at Tony's Seafood Restaurant in Cedar Key, Florida

How handy that Tony’s Seafood Restaurant, the three-time winner of the Great Chowder Cook-Off in Newport, Rhode Island, was a few doors down.

After winning three titles in a row, it was decided that their chocked full o’ clams chowder may have been too good to be fair. To give someone else a chance at the crown, the recipe was retired into the Great Chowder Cook-off Hall of Fame.

The championship chowder is still served up at Tony’s though, and canned to take home too.

No need to look at a menu ma’am, just bring us two steaming bowls.

Southern Cross Sea Farms, Cedar Key, Florida

Watching bowl after bowl come out of the kitchen got us to wondering, all those clams must come from somewhere. It wasn’t too hard to find the source, Southern Cross Sea Farms.

They are one of the few clam hatcheries in the state and give fascinating tours that show the entire process of breeding, growing, and harvesting clams.

Scott Moots, Director of Aquaculture at Southern Cross Sea Farms, Cedar Key, Florida

Our introduction to Clams 101 began in a big barn type building, it is a farm after all, but the livestock were all under water and looked more like sand than seafood.

Scott Moots, Director of Aquaculture for the farm, showed us millions upon millions of tiny clams growing in row after row of shallow, rectangular tanks.

At this point in their lives, it took some fairly close inspection to recognize the tiny creatures.

David takes a look at newly hatched clams under a microscope at Southern Cross Sea Farms, Cedar Key, Florida

What we had seen was actually the third stage of the process, first there had to be some breeding going on.

Scott gave us quite a detailed explanation, very scientific at times, but also flat-out hilarious as he described how he sets the mood for making clam whoopee.

Moots is a hoot!

Newly hatched baby clams under a microscope at Southern Cross Sea Farms, Cedar Key, Florida

Once the eggs have hatched they have arrived at stage two, which could only be seen by looking through a microscope.

A seemingly ordinary, single drop of water contained thousands of newly hatched clams, perfect microscopic replicas of their parents – shells and all.

Clam food at Southern Cross Sea Farms, Cedar Key, Florida

All of those babies need food, and growing the grub for them is a big part of the operation at Southern Cross.

Scott keeps a close eye on a battery of bottles that grow a nutrient-rich phytoplankton of cultured algae he likes to call the Soup of Life.

While it may not have won any chowder championships, it certainly keeps these tiny tykes happy as a clam.

Loading clams into mesh bags in Cedar Key, Florida

After about a month on the soup diet, they are big enough to see the sea for the first time.

When they get about fingernail-sized they are put in mesh bags and laid out on the ocean floor.

Southern Cross has acres of “farmland” like this offshore, but they also sell the little guys as “seeds” to many other producers. Nearly ninety percent of all the clams in Florida started in one of Scott’s tanks.

Southern Cross Sea Farms, Cedar Key, Florida

Once the seeds are happily settled in on the sea floor, they spend a couple of years growing in the gulf.

Then the clams are brought in, sorted by size, and sold to hungry seafood lovers, restaurants, and distributers in bags of one hundred.

We didn’t feel up to devouring a hundred clams, but we were ready to consume a few more, so off we pedaled toward the bevy of restaurants on the waterfront.

Dock Street is the place to be when the sun starts sinking low.

Dock Street, Cedar Key, Florida

Steamer's in Cedar Key, Florida

There’s no better way to end the day than to snag a spot on a deck overlooking the gulf with a sundowner and something on the half shell.

So that’s exactly what we did at Steamers Clam Bar & Grill.

Steamed clams and Clams Casino at Steamer's in Cedar Key, Florida

Seemed right to have some clams straight up, just steamed in white wine and garlic, and they were certainly fresh and delicious, but sometimes a little flair can be good too.

So with that in mind, we ordered the Clams Casino, with bacon, peppers, and bubbling cheese baked in their shells.

Clam-tastic!

David & Veronica, GypsyNester.com

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Top 7 things to do in Nepal

Here are 7 things to do in Nepal to explore the charm of cultural heritages, natural heritages, mighty mountains, landscapes, scenery, art, architecture, and trekking…

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After the devastating earthquake of April, 2015, Nepal is recuperating and rising like never before.  Even the malicious earthquake could not tarnish the intact beauty of Nepal. The enthusiasm and adventure in Nepal have been multiplied by many folds as a result of Nepalese determination to make the country even better than before. The reconstruction of heritage sites is ongoing in the fastest pace possible, a silver lining of thriving process of Nepal. In addition to this, Nepal is striding for political stability since the adoption of new constitution.

The charm of cultural heritages, natural heritages, mighty mountains, landscapes, scenery, art and architecture, trekking in Nepal, traditions has not dwindled at all. Here are 7 things to do specifically in Nepal which are refreshed with novelty coupled with exuberance of local people.

 1. Trekking through the Himalayas

Nepal trek is one of the unmatched experiences in Nepal as it is blessed with pristine landscapes, rugged mountain trekking trails and culturally rich villages along with the view of spectacular lofty mountains. The underfoot trekking here is undeniably a wholesome experience as it demands physical and mental strength.

The major trekking trails here in Nepal are Everest Region Trek, Annapurna Poon Hill trek, Langtang Region Trek, Manaslu Region Trek, Mustang Region Trek, Kanchenjunga Trek and many more which are equally challenging and will definitely push ones limit of strength. Trekkers need not fear of being lonely throughout the trek because they continuously encounter local villagers and fellow trekkers passing by.

 2. Exploring the lush of Kathmandu valley

Legend has it that Kathmandu was built in 723 A.D. The valley is the epitome of cumulation of over thousand years’ mind boggling architecture, history, and more than hundred ethnic cultures. The beautiful palaces and temples built by Malla rulers during medieval period with intricate wood carvings in doors; pillar and woods are certainly very fascinating. Out of 10 heritage sites enlisted in UNESCO, the valley sports seven of them. Not only this, it is also regarded as city of temples since there are more temples than houses. The beauty of the valley is further enhanced by the rich culture of aboriginals celebrating the glory of century old exclusive festivals. Given the time constrain, it will be very difficult to choose the sites to visit for any tourist. So why miss this place?

 3. Hiking in hills

Hiking is one of the best ways to explore the welcoming beauty of diverse cultural aspect and true sights of Nepal within few days especially in hilly regions. Since there is provision of home stay, one can have an ample opportunity to amalgamate with amiable Nepalese people. In addition to this, the regularly spaced tea houses offer good opportunities to rest and recuperate to regain energy on the way while hiking. Especially, the hills surrounding Kathmandu valley offer the best places for hiking.

 4. Mountaineering

Mountaineering started gaining popularity all over the world when Sir Ed. Hillary and Tenzing Norgay scaled peak of the world Mt. Everest in May 1953. With eight of the ten highest peaks of in the world, Nepal lures thousands of mountaineers to scale its peaks. Nepal has been open to around 175 peaks out of 326 peaks for this challenging and persevering sport. Moreover, veteran Mountain and Nepal trekking guides of Nepal facilitate in the expeditions of the mountaineers.

 5. White Water Rafting

Nepal is also the second richest country in water resources. Rivers originating from majestic Himalayas fed by monsoon rain and melting snows on their way to the plains offer world’s most jaw dropping rapids to raft along. Based on the difficulty level, the rivers of Nepal are classified from class one to six (class one being the easiest and six being the hardest); one can choose the river to raft as per their convenience.

 6. Wildlife tours

With 0.1 percent of global land area, 23% of Nepal’s landmass area falls under protected areas conserving exotic floras and faunas. Especially, the southern plains of Nepal are well suited for jungle safaris, since the protected areas are easy accessible.  As one can spot the endangered animals while passing through the core regions of the forests riding either domesticated elephants or jeeps, it definitely is a treat for one seeking for closer view of natural wildlife habitat.

 7. Enjoy the traditional cuisines

With rich traditions and culture, Nepal also has delicious traditional cuisines to offer. The epicurean can enjoy rice, lentils, pickles, different varieties of meat, sel roti (made of rice flour), bara (made of lentil flour), yomari (made of rice flour stuffed with molasses), homemade wine and beer, momos (especial dumplings), King curd of Bhaktapur, Newar’s feast with 84 items and many more which are palatable as well as rich in nutrient values.

Nepal is primitively embellished with majestic mountains, clean and warm water bodies, green forests, diverse culture, ancient art and architecture and cordial people living in harmony. The potential adventure stored here is found nowhere else in the world making it worth a visit.

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How to Enjoy NYC Without Kids

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There’s a reason New York City is known as the city that never sleeps. With so much to do, see, and eat in the city, you could spend a lifetime exploring everything it has to offer. Visiting NYC as a family is great since so many attractions and museums are perfect for kids both young and old. A lot of couples without kids might feel at a loss for how to plan a great trip without taking their children into account. Conversely, parents taking a solo trip might find themselves in a similar predicament. Luckily, there are so many things to do in the city that appeal to adults only! Here’s how to enjoy the Big Apple without kids!

Visit the museums and look for adult-only nights

There’s a reason NYC is known as one of the best museum cities in the country. With the top art and history museums, there is something for every interest. Many of the city’s museums appeal to children, as do hands-on exhibits and educational features. If you’ve never visited your favorite museums without kids, you’re in for a treat! Explore the lesser-seen areas of these museums and take as much time as you wish strolling from exhibit to exhibit. Look at the calendar to see if there are any late-night events at the museum. The Modern Museum of Art frequently hosts wine and art nights, for instance.

Relive your youth with these kid games

It might seem contradictory to look for kid-type fun while on a kids-free trip, but everyone likes to feel young again. New York City has a lot of opportunities for adults to play games just like the kids. Visit an arcade bar for some old fashioned retro arcade games like Pac-Man and Tetris! Stop into a board game cafe for all your childhood favorites like Battleship and Uno along with some great coffee! There’s something to spark the child in everyone.

Taste the city with an in-depth food tour

NYC is a foodie wonderland. With such an international presence in the city, it’s no wonder you can try the best of every cuisine imaginable all in this one city! One of the best things to do in New York City are the many food tours. Sign up for your favorite online before your trip or adventure out on your own with the help of NYC guides. It’s hard to ignore the great food when you’re walking around the different boroughs of the city. From pizza to tacos to fine dining, there’s so much tasty food to choose from!

Explore the outer boroughs of the city

If you’re visiting the big city as a family, you might want to stay in Manhattan, so you don’t have to worry about traveling to and from your favorite attractions. When you’re visiting without the kids, you have the freedom to explore the entire city as you please! There’s a lot to see and do in the outer boroughs, from great hidden eateries to less crowded museums. Explore the big city like a local by staying at a rental in your favorite outer borough! Nothing is better than just walking the many streets in these unique neighborhoods.

Visit NYC on your own terms

There’s no denying that it’s great to visit the big city with your entire family! There’s something to be said for visiting on your own terms as well, and that means having the freedom to travel without thinking about kid-friendly activities. New York City is a big adult playground, with exciting attractions that bring out the kid in everyone. Enjoy the best of the Big Apple with these attractions and ideas for enjoying your time in the city without kids!

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Insider Tips for Visiting NYC

There are so many things that you can do in this lovely city. You need to have a doable itinerary if you want to see the Big Apple…

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Are you visiting New York for the first time? There are so many things that you can do in this lovely city. You need to have a doable itinerary if you want to see the Big Apple, for instance: if you have taken a 3-day leave, you will not even make a dent of all the sights and attractions that you need to see.

Hotels

When in this city, you need to find the best place to lay your head and rest after a busy day of sightseeing. Here are some hotels that you should consider:

Crosby Street Hotel

With full-length windows and high ceilings that reflect the history of SoHo, everyone will enjoy this hotel.  You will see an outdoor sculpture garden that is as quaint as the cobblestone street on the front. Located in a low profile neighborhood, you will definitely have some peace and quiet after a busy day.

The Bowery Hotel

The Bowery Hotel was once an embodiment of poverty, but it has since attained a new lofty status. It lies at the intersection of elegant and hip thanks to its old world refinement and décor. With factory windows that offer 360-degree views of the city, you will not miss a thing.

The Pod Hotel

If you are looking for a budget hotel, you should go to the Pod Hotel, as it is the only way to stay in Manhattan on a budget. Their new Murray Hill location has private bathrooms and free Wi-Fi, making it a great budget hotel.

Dining

Keens Steakhouse

Although Americans prefer massive portions, fine dining is all about small portions. Keens Steakhouse combines both philosophies and this makes it a great eatery for all tourists. Although it faces stiff competition from other steakhouses, this restaurant edges them out by serving the best mutton chop. It also has an edge in terms of décor with a ceiling full of clay pipes.

Atera

Chef Matthew Lightner dazzles diners with sumptuous meals at his small tasting room in Tribeca. With a 22-course menu that is always changing, you will not run out of choices. To find a seat in this establishment, you should make reservations in advance.

Attractions and Shopping

You cannot leave New York without at least one fashion item to show that you were there. Moreover, the attractions are quite eye-catching.

Bergdorf Goodman Department Store

All the high fashion roads lead to this store, where presentation, merchandise, and layout are first-rate and the staff is famous for its courteousness. The store offers great sales, but you should still bring big bucks because they sell expensive clothing items. With four on-site restaurants, you can eat at any time without needing to go far.

Statue of Liberty

This attraction is a must-see for every tourist. You can see Lady Liberty up-close, but you should be prepared to line up for long periods. You can board a cruise ship such as the Statue of Liberty – Liberty Cruise NYC to see this marvelous attraction. If you are on budget, you can get on the Staten Island ferry at no cost and head to the Statue of Liberty.

Top of the Rock Observation Deck

You might be hoping to rush to the top of the Empire State Building for a view of the New York skyline, but unfortunately, so are most tourists. Instead of spending hours trying to get in, you should go to the observation deck at Rockefeller Center for 360-degree views of the city.

Moreover, you will save time, which you can use to see more attractions.

NYC is a city that you should visit at least once in your life, but be warned that you will definitely want to go back once you do.

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Live Like a Local

We can’t count the times we have said “wouldn’t it be cool to live here.” There is a solution for empty nesters like us that have the freedom to kick off their shoes and stay awhile…

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We have been to over fifty countries on six of the seven continents over the past ten years, and we can’t count the times we have said “wouldn’t it be cool to live here.” Lately, as all of that motion has taken a bit of a toll, we are seriously considering slowing down a little.

We clearly recall when we first visited Florence  thinking how great it would be to spend a month or more, but our pace precluded it. There were stories to write and always another destination awaiting.

What a luxury it would have been to not be rushed when trying to absorb the incredible art and culture in the heart of Italy’s Renaissance city.

We could have avoided the crowds, and long lines, and lived like a local.

And that is just one of dozens of cities across the world that evoked the same desire in us.

As hard as we try to immerse ourselves in a location when we travel, it can be difficult if there are time constraints. Often a day or two, or even a week, is not nearly enough to really get to know a place.

As we contemplate this new direction for our future travels, we have come upon a solution for empty nesters like us that have the freedom to kick off their shoes and stay awhile, longer term rentals from a service such as Spotahome.

The idea of not feeling rushed to see every attraction, or scurrying through meals in wonderful restaurants that we should be savoring is more than appealing, it could be a quantum leap in our travel style.

Living in, as opposed to just visiting, these cities means we could stop wishing we had a kitchen when we see amazing delicacies in the open-air markets, or feeling we missed out because something wasn’t open when we happened to be there.

Leisurely exploring is a luxury we certainly could learn to love… like a local.

David & Veronica, GypsyNester.com

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What You Need to Know to Take a Winter RV Camping Trip

During winter, most owners of RV head to the direction which seems to promise warmth while others store it away until the weather is favorable. But if you know the many adventures you can enjoy during the season, you can’t wait to go out with your RV to check on the snow filled mountains… CONTINUE READING >> 

Winter is when temperatures are cold, and there are very few people who will dare go out camping during such time. But if you are daring to go, then this is what you need to know to take a winter RV camping trip as detailed by our experts. At the end of the article, you will be able to enjoy your trip despite the cold weather.

How to Prepare your RV for The Winter Adventure

If you want to use your RV for winter adventures, then you need to have answers to the following questions: how do you ensure that the pipes are kept from freezing; what should you do to make sure that you don’t freeze from cold while inside the RV; how do you keep the walls from ice over; how do you keep your fuel from freezing.

Before getting the questions answered, ask yourself if in the first place it is possible to use the RV during winter. From experience, I can tell you that, it is very possible to use the RV during winter, but to enable you to avoid the bad experiences that I had, it will be best if you learn from my mistakes and heed my warnings to make your winter RV adventures quite memorable. For example, don’t underestimate the usefulness of snow ploughs when it comes to travelling in bad weather. You can prep the RV as well as you wish, but sometimes you need to just get out in the snow and start shifting!

What Normally Happens

During winter, most owners of RV head to the direction which seems to promise warmth while others store it away until the weather is favorable. But if you know the many adventures you can enjoy during the season, you can’t wait to go out with your RV to check on the snow filled mountains.

What Should be done in advance?

It is important to know what should be done before you venture out into the snow for your winter adventures with the following being what I learned from my mistakes:

 1. Make sure that the doors, windows, and Stairwell are well covered

I realized that there is a lot of air which seeps in through the entry door, windows, and the stairwell. All you need to do is make sure that you add insulation to them so that you can keep the inside of the RV a bit warmer. You can get strong heavy materials to fix as curtains so that they can keep cold air from coming in. Installing Velcro or snaps around the doors and windows can add an extra layer of insulation. Use a cut board for the stairwell and adhere insulation to the bottom but during the night, you should cover the stairwell to keep the cold air away.

 2. RV Skirting

If your RV lacks a trailer or insulated bays, you should make it your duty to fix them during winter RV camping. If during camping the temperature drops below 0 degrees, you will be required to run a space heater inside your skirting to keep warm. I prefer a commercial electrical heater to a propane heater.

 3. Heat options that are affordable

For heating the RV without having to spend much, I used to have to avoid space heaters as it will end up costing you extra money on electricity bills. A friend used RV Instant hot water and 2000 watt inverter generator and it served him right.  Before you decide which one you are going to use, it is important that you calculate the installation cost plus the buying cost. I will advise on a pellet stove and propane heater.

 • Pellet stove: If you decide to go for the pellet stove, then rest assured that it will warm up your RV faster and more effective than most of the heaters around – tested and proven. The heat it produces doesn’t have moisture, the built in the fan uses very minimal electricity of the space heater, and the good news is that it is eco-friendly. Its cons is that, if the fan shuts down you will have a smoke-filled RV and also, it is bulky and thus will take up most space in your RV and only good for big RVs. You will be forced to store large wood pellets in your RV.

 • Propane Heater. If you decide on this, then it means that you will have a propane free furnace as compared to what is initially installed in your RV and at the same time, keep your RV inside warm. It doesn’t use electricity yet it produces heat anyway, meaning, you won’t have electricity bills from heating. Its downside is that it is not good if you are having pets on board as it has no anti-tip shut-off. When installing, you will need to use a professional to do the work thus an extra cost. The propane produced is un-vented and thus produces carbon monoxide meaning, you will need to make sure that the vent is open all the time and check all the time for your carbon monoxide detector and ensure that it is working to avoid a silent death from smoking in the deadly gas.

 4. Working Heat Water Hose

For a cheap one, you can make your own using pipe insulation and heat tape. But to be on the safe side, I would recommend that you buy a good, working heated water hose to use during you RV winter camping. I used the Print heated hose from Camco, and it worked pretty well for me due to its construction.  Whichever heated water hose you settle on, ensure that its insulate and cover are not exposed to any water supply and spigot. If the exterior wall is what is hosting your RV water supply, you will need to insulate and cover the connection very well. In case of a wet bay use a space heater in the bay in case the temperatures drop to 0 degrees and less; this will prevent a burst of the pipes in case of freezing.

 5. Check the sewer hose

PVC pipe is better than a standard RV drain hose as it holds up better when the temperatures are very low. If you have a constant water supply, then consider installing heat tape around your PVC pipe.

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