Press Release
Contact:
Peggy Waterman
1-866-496-4646
peggyw@uidaho.edu
www.rvlifeonwheels.com
The
smartest RVers are those who know they dont know it
allbut they try to do something about it. Youll
find them attending the seminars at rallies, reading books
by RV authors, reading RV publications, perusing the RV related
web-sites, and asking other RVers about their experiences.
Every opportunity they get to increase their knowledge of
RVing and thereby increase their enjoyment of the lifestyle,
they take. Now a new educational opportunity is available
to those folks.
The
traditional school curriculum focused on the three Rsreadin,
ritin, and rithmetic, but that has changed
in this very non-traditional age. Nowadays an incredible
variety of subjects are offered to an education-hungry public.
Theres even a fourth R--RVin. Addressing the
needs of the present ten million RV owners in the United
States and the millions of wannabes who expect to join the
life on wheels lifestyle in the near future,
a unique program called Life on Wheels is now offered at
five institutions of higher learning.
The
Life on Wheels program was founded and developed eleven
years ago at the University of Idaho by RV writer and seminar
presenter, Gaylord Maxwell. Maxwells 40-plus years
experience as an RVer and multi-faceted career as an RV
dealer-teacher-writer provided him with the background for
developing a unique program with cream-of-the-crop
instructors.
Classes
at Life on Wheels conferences are offered for all levels
of RV experience--including complete novices--in three categories:
(1) lifestyle, e.g., choosing an RV, fulltiming, boondocking,
RV insurance, clubs, memberships, etc.; (2) technical, e.g.,
maintaining and repairing RV systems, solar power, batteries,
electronic communications, DSS, GPS, etc.; and (3)
lifestyle enhancement, e.g., photography, computers, healthy
travel, RV cooking, psychological aspects of living in small
spaces, etc. Considerable emphasis is placed on safety
classes, e.g., fire safety, tire and weight safety, towing
safety, personal safety, etc. Students park their rigs together
on campus where they learn from each other when not in classes.
Included
among the instructors are well-known book and magazine writers
and speakers Joe and Vicki Kieva, Sharlene Charlie
Minshall, Dave and Sandy Baleria, and other experts who
pass on knowledge gained from many years of RVing experience.
They are joined by industry technical experts like Greg
Holder, a leading expert on solar power, Eric Davis, owner
of Erics RV in Sequim, Washington, and and Steve
Savage, Master Certified RV Technician and owner/operator
of the website
There
are websites, such as www.motorhomereviewonline.com
and others who teach classes on everything from water pumps
to diesel engines..
The
2006 Life on Wheels conferences are scheduled as follows:
Western Kentucky University at Bowling Green, May 12-15;
University of Idaho at Moscow, July 9-14; Northampton
Community College, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, August 4-7;
Des Moines (Iowa) Area Community College, August.24-27;
and Pima Community College, Tucson, Arizona, March 14-17.
The
longest and largest conference is at the University of Idaho.
It is a full week long and offers over 100 different seminars
taught by over 50 different instructors. All three of the
other programs are three days long and offer approximately
70 seminars.
At
Idaho, students have the option of hook-ups at a temporary
campground constructed in the athletic dome parking lot.
At other conferences, dry-camping on campus is optional.
For
additional information, phone 1-866-569-4646, go to www.rvlifeonwheels.com,
or e-mail peggyw@uidaho.edu.
BLUE OX Life on Wheels Trainers:
Jerry & Carol Dale
Contact Phone:1-866-569-4646,
Email: INFO_1@rvlifeonwheels.com
About
Gaylord Maxwell (Writer & Seminar Presenter):
Gaylord
has been a writer for TL publications since 1972. Since
that time, his articles have appeared in various TL publications
every month. His column in MotorHome has been a feature
in that publication since 1981 and he also writes columns
for RV Business and Campground Management.
Gaylord
started his professional career as a history teacher in
high school and college. He left teaching to open a camping
business that became an RV dealership which eventually had
five locations. Succumbing to his own sales pitch, he became
such an ardent RVer that he sold the dealership in 1978
so he could spend more time on the road. He and Margie,
his wife of 56 years) have traveled in all 48 lower states,
several Canadian provinces, and three trips into Mexico.
They spend summers in their home in Idaho and winters in
Yuma, Arizona.
Gaylord
has received many awards over his 45 year involvement in
the RV industry including RVDAs James.B. Summers Award
for service to that association; RVIAs National Service
Award in recognition of his development of the Life on Wheels
program; and induction into the RV Heritage Foundations
Hall of Fame for his contributions to the RV industry and
lifestyle.