RVE 0022: Safety Tips for Solo Female Rvers

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Today on the podcast I’m talking with Kate Mullen. A big concern I’ve seen pop up in forums and in our Facebook group has been on the subject of safety for solo female RVers.

A few questions I’ve seen come up:

“How do other women handle repairs and maintenance on the RV?”

“What are some safety tips?”

“Is it safe for me to hit the road by myself.”

Kate and I cover all of these on the podcast today and she talks about how she was able to transition her full-time employment with a consulting company to working on the road. She’s now been traveling all over the country in her Winnebago Travato for more than a year and a half.

Kate travels full-time on the road in her Winnebago Travato and has been on the road now for over a year and a half. She was able to shift her full-time employment with a consulting company after working from home for more than 3 years.

Today on the podcast we’re talking about how she’s been able to stay safe and smart on the road by herself.

A few things we cover in this episode:

  • The people who have come to the rescue when Kate got herself into various pickles on the road
  • The only sketchy thing that has happened to Kate in almost two years of traveling in an RV
  • Apps that kate uses to send out potential emergency alerts or notify family if anything were to happen
  • How Kate handles everything from maintenance on her RV to roadside assistance and other advice she would give for any female who’s considering htting the road solo.

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