Are you a fan of recreational vehicles and pull behind campers? If so, you’ll be happy to hear that there’s a new community in town, and it’s just getting started! The Rv Repository, or RVR for short, is a community that aims to be a friendly, helpful space for anyone interested in RVs and pull behinds, with a focus on vintage campers.
Now, you might be wondering, why vintage campers? Well, there’s just something special about these classic vehicles that draws people in. Whether it’s the nostalgia factor or the unique design, vintage campers have a certain charm that’s hard to resist. But don’t worry if your RV isn’t a vintage model – RVR is open to all years, makes, and models.
So, what can you expect from RVR? For starters, we hope to foster a welcoming and supportive community where members can connect with each other and share their experiences. Whether you’re a seasoned RVer or just starting out, there’s always something to learn or a story to share.
We’re also working on building out resources and tools to make RV life easier and more enjoyable. From maintenance tips to campground reviews, we want to provide a one-stop-shop for all things RV-related. And of course, we’re always open to feedback from our community members – after all, this site is for you!
Check out the repository to see how we plan to make files, images, schematics and more readily available.
If you just have questions, head over to the forums and find like minded folks who just might have the answers you are looking for.
Now, we know that RVR is still a work in progress. There may be some hiccups along the way, and there’s still plenty of features we want to add. But we encourage you to poke around the site, leave some feedback, and let us know what you’d like to see. This is a community-driven project, and we want to hear from you!
So, whether you’re a vintage camper enthusiast or just looking to connect with other RVers, we invite you to join us at RVR. Let’s build a community that’s open, helpful, and above all, fun. Because when it comes to RV life, isn’t that what it’s all about?