EDITOR’S NOTE: The Summer 2024 issue of RV Today magazine is now available. Here’s the Publisher’s Note from Demian Ross.
Summer is almost over and what a great summer it’s been for us here at RV Today.
My dad used to say, “If you are not growing, you’re dying.” That has always stuck with me. RV Today is growing with every issue. You’ll see it in not only our new logo, but also in the addition of new ad partners, subscribers, and our page count. The last issue and this issue are now 100 pages packed full of helpful information for the current RV owner and the soon-to-be RV owner. Our goal is to include enough ad partners and content to grow to 132 pages.
One thing we aim for with RV Today is to give people a place to read about the RV lifestyle without relying on social media. Believe it or not, many people do not use or engage with social or digital media, especially in the RV life. RVing allows us all to disconnect from devices, sit back in a hammock or camping chair, crack open a book or magazine, and enjoy the outdoors.
On a recent vacation, I was shocked at how many people had devices in their faces rather than being in the moment. Being in nature and being with family, they would rather watch a TikTok of someone dancing. Okay, now I am starting to sound a little boomer-ish, but I am very pro-analog. This is an analog lifestyle; there is no virtual camping app that will ever replace experiencing it for yourself.
RV Today will continue to grow and provide an experience that doesn’t require you to be connected to the Internet. We want you to unplug and go off the digital grid, and enjoy the great outdoors. It doesn’t matter if you are by yourself, or with family and friends.
We are so lucky to live in a country that allows us to travel freely and even live on the road, with some amazing campgrounds and businesses that will host you and your RV and also amazing places where you can boondock or dry camp out in the middle of nowhere and be alone with nature.
I am a champion (not an influencer) for this lifestyle and will continue to expose as many people as I can to RVing and exploring this great country.
I would love to hear from you about the amazing experiences you had this summer. You can email me at [email protected] or even go old school and send me a letter/postcard at PO Box 437, Jennings, OK, 74038.
Have a great rest of your summer and I hope to meet you on the road someday.
– Demian Ross
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