Great job Marc, very helpful! We've had our View since 2012 and use a handful of apps -- some of which you mentioned -- but you also listed several I'd never heard of. Thank you!
Good ideas. We use Allstays it gives you name of campground phone number and address. It tells you how far you are away you can go to their website and get route from app. It gives you photos of campground, amenities and price range by how many $ are listed. It gives you a star rating and reviews. I made a weeks reservations in Panguitch Ut. From SC before we left and used this app. To find places on the way there and back. Never had an issue finding a stay luckily. We use Around Me and Garmin GOS for areas of attractions.
Great tips Danny! Many folks swear by Allstays, but as boondockers we've found it to be of little use to us until our current #AmericanHeartlandTour2020 that's got us confined to campgrounds, RV parks, etc.
Marc, I was pleasantly surprised that you covered many different kinds of travel apps as opposed to just reviewing camping apps. That was much more helpful. Thanks. Gord
Thanks, Gord. That was the whole idea. We use a wide range of different apps that are helpful in our travels, and wanted to share some of the better ones.
Thanks Tom! I'll admit that I had RV Parky at one time, but didn't keep it as I don't recall seeing boondocking spots. Has that changed, or have I lost my mind?
@@GrandAdventure You're right, it doesn't focus much on boondocking. It only give the overnighters, like Cracker Barrel, Pilot, Flying J, road rest stops, Walmarts, in addition to the paid RV parks for longer stays. It doesn't show all paid parks either, as there are more than listed elsewhere. I just like the layout and data in the app, it's easy to use. However Campendium is better if you have an Iphone, or laptop with you.
@@GrandAdventure freecampsites.net/ is another website to find free camping. There is an Android app, but it basically looks like it's using Chrome browser to access the data. It has a lot of forest locations.
Great info, we are passing this video link to all our Rv'ing friends. Some of these apps I was as not aware of, thanks for the info. Stay well and safe travels.
This was a great video Marc! I had Google Maps, but never thought to use it for searching for services. Downloaded a few of these like Gas Buddy and the trip ones. Unfortunately I was not able to get the Navigator, Road Breakers or FlowX. 😞 It was because not available on iPhone or not available in my area. I really appreciate it Marc when you put all the links below in all your videos!! Thanks so much for all your help!
Thank you, Ram! Pity about those 3, they're all terrific. But we're thrilled that we could show you some new ways to use that phone for your RV travels.
You are right,the modern cell phone is a amazing tool. I like to use gas buddy to look ahead, especially when crossing state lines. Is it cheaper or more expensive in the next state. You know all those brochures about places and things to do at major rest stops and "Welcome" centers? Look at Visitor tips this app has all those brochures for where you are on line.
Thanks for the "tip" William! ;) Regarding GasBuddy, one thing they have on their website that unfortunately isn't in the app (at least that I can find) is their gas price heat map www.gasbuddy.com/GasPriceMap that lets you quickly and easily see, via color temperature, which areas are more and less expensive.
Thank you Sharon. Waze is a wonderful app, we used to use it extensively. Once Google started using the police trap info from Waze, we moved over to Google Maps ourselves. But we still love Waze.
You're most welcome, Thomas, and thanks for letting us know about Roadbreakers. I see that it's disappeared from the Google Play store, too, although the copy that we already have installed is still functional.
Marc, have you tried RainDar, great up to the minute radar, real time and overhead. Cops use it a lot in tornado area's especially at night. Another great video and topic. Thanks for sharing. Very interesting and helpful.
Thanks so much for the detailed tips. We use a few of these but didn't know about others. The Flowx sound particularly interesting since we run into winds so often. Getting ready to head out again soon and will try these out. Cheers.
Any recommendations on a terrestrial version of Satellite Director...an app that will help me orient my rooftop antenna before I scan for channels? I know there are web sites for this but an app would be useful.
@@GrandAdventure I just searched for "DTV Antenna" on the IOS app store and found this one apps.apple.com/us/app/digital-tv-antennas/id1450464296. Seems to be pretty basic (which is not a bad thing) but it did work for my current location.
Hi Mike the antenna app I found to be best is called Tower Finder. It has a virtual reality / like using binoculars and as you use your smart phone as you would a pair of binoculars and it shows you what direction to point your antenna. And it’s free. Enjoy my Friends
Great job Marc, very helpful! We've had our View since 2012 and use a handful of apps -- some of which you mentioned -- but you also listed several I'd never heard of. Thank you!
You're most welcome, as always. So happy that we could help.
Cannot resist your tech videos. Thanks much and see you out there boondocking!
Hope to see you out there, Greg! And thank you so much.
Good ideas. We use Allstays it gives you name of campground phone number and address. It tells you how far you are away you can go to their website and get route from app. It gives you photos of campground, amenities and price range by how many $ are listed. It gives you a star rating and reviews. I made a weeks reservations in Panguitch Ut. From SC before we left and used this app. To find places on the way there and back. Never had an issue finding a stay luckily. We use Around Me and Garmin GOS for areas of attractions.
Great tips Danny! Many folks swear by Allstays, but as boondockers we've found it to be of little use to us until our current #AmericanHeartlandTour2020 that's got us confined to campgrounds, RV parks, etc.
Grand Adventure we have not got brave enough for boondocking yet, but you seem to have it down pat.
Excellent info, thank you!
You're most welcome Mike, thanks for watching!
Great Reviews Marc. Hope to be using them soon.
Thank you Ike! We look forward to getting back on the road and using them again ourselves.
Tks since the lock down here in ca I'm looking at videos to get prepared to hit the road
Glad we could help, James! Wishing you good health over there in CA.
Great info! Thank you
You're most welcome, Karla, and thank you!
Marc, I was pleasantly surprised that you covered many different kinds of travel apps as opposed to just reviewing camping apps. That was much more helpful. Thanks.
Gord
Thanks, Gord. That was the whole idea. We use a wide range of different apps that are helpful in our travels, and wanted to share some of the better ones.
@@GrandAdventure Indeed... Marc. Everyone here seemed to really appreciate that.
Gord
Thank You Mark!
Thank you, Anne!
Thanks, learned a couple of new apps
Glad that we could introduce those to you, Rick!
Great Video Marc, really well done and very helpful!!
Thank you Tom!
Great video, thank you
You're welcome, Michael. Thank you!
Very interesting, Marc. With so many apps out there, it will be great to get some actual 'use' feedback.
Gord
That's the intent. A few of these are pretty obvious, and a few of them aren't.
@@GrandAdventure Looking forward to your take...
Great episode Marc, good stuff. We use RV Parky also, similar to Campendium, but available for Android.
Thanks Tom! I'll admit that I had RV Parky at one time, but didn't keep it as I don't recall seeing boondocking spots. Has that changed, or have I lost my mind?
@@GrandAdventure You're right, it doesn't focus much on boondocking. It only give the overnighters, like Cracker Barrel, Pilot, Flying J, road rest stops, Walmarts, in addition to the paid RV parks for longer stays. It doesn't show all paid parks either, as there are more than listed elsewhere. I just like the layout and data in the app, it's easy to use. However Campendium is better if you have an Iphone, or laptop with you.
@@TomSpurlock thanks so much for the clarification.
@@GrandAdventure freecampsites.net/ is another website to find free camping. There is an Android app, but it basically looks like it's using Chrome browser to access the data. It has a lot of forest locations.
Super ... Camping primer 101+ for APs while on the road. You introduced me to a few I did not know about .. thank you Marc!
Thank you so much! Glad that we could turn you on to a few new ones.
Great video and information... thanks Marc .
Onward, Onward is the watchword.
Thank you, Jeff!
Great info, we are passing this video link to all our Rv'ing friends. Some of these apps I was as not aware of, thanks for the info.
Stay well and safe travels.
Thank you for sharing, Jim! Glad you found it helpful. Happy trails to you as well.
This was a great video Marc!
I had Google Maps, but never thought to use it for searching for services. Downloaded a few of these like Gas Buddy and the trip ones. Unfortunately I was not able to get the Navigator, Road Breakers or FlowX. 😞 It was because not available on iPhone or not available in my area. I really appreciate it Marc when you put all the links below in all your videos!! Thanks so much for all your help!
Thank you, Ram! Pity about those 3, they're all terrific. But we're thrilled that we could show you some new ways to use that phone for your RV travels.
Marc the picture looks great. I reloaded the page and the video is great. I have no idea why. Thanks again.
OK, great. Thanks for letting me know that it was just a UA-cam hiccup.
excellent video
Thank you as always William!
thanks for sharing. added a few more to my arsenal
That's terrific, Sandra! Happy that we could help.
You are right,the modern cell phone is a amazing tool.
I like to use gas buddy to look ahead, especially when crossing state lines. Is it cheaper or more expensive in the next state.
You know all those brochures about places and things to do at major rest stops and "Welcome" centers? Look at Visitor tips this app has all those brochures for where you are on line.
Thanks for the "tip" William! ;) Regarding GasBuddy, one thing they have on their website that unfortunately isn't in the app (at least that I can find) is their gas price heat map www.gasbuddy.com/GasPriceMap that lets you quickly and easily see, via color temperature, which areas are more and less expensive.
Great job Mark, very helpful info
Thank you, Rick! We're very happy that you've found it useful.
Good info as usual! Don't forget WAZE. I had to use that when Google Maps needed a new restart.
Thank you Sharon. Waze is a wonderful app, we used to use it extensively. Once Google started using the police trap info from Waze, we moved over to Google Maps ourselves. But we still love Waze.
Thanks for all the great info.
You're most welcome, Bill, and thanks for the great comment!
Great stuff. Thank you.
Thank you Doug!
Love this! Thank You! 😁👍🇨🇦
Appreciate that Marian!
Thanks Marc. BTW, Roadbreakers no longer available on iOS.
You're most welcome, Thomas, and thanks for letting us know about Roadbreakers. I see that it's disappeared from the Google Play store, too, although the copy that we already have installed is still functional.
Marc, have you tried RainDar, great up to the minute radar, real time and overhead.
Cops use it a lot in tornado area's especially at night.
Another great video and topic.
Thanks for sharing. Very interesting and helpful.
Great tip, Mark. We'll check it out! Thanks so much.
Six new apps for me that’s great thank you
That's terrific, Sandra! You're most welcome.
Thanks so much for the detailed tips. We use a few of these but didn't know about others. The Flowx sound particularly interesting since we run into winds so often. Getting ready to head out again soon and will try these out.
Cheers.
Excellent, Lance! We'll be interested to hear how some of the new ones work out for you. Appreciate your comment.
Good info...thanks.
Thank you!
Any recommendations on a terrestrial version of Satellite Director...an app that will help me orient my rooftop antenna before I scan for channels? I know there are web sites for this but an app would be useful.
We've never found one that we truly loved, Mike, but we use "DTV Antennas" for Android.
@@GrandAdventure I just searched for "DTV Antenna" on the IOS app store and found this one apps.apple.com/us/app/digital-tv-antennas/id1450464296. Seems to be pretty basic (which is not a bad thing) but it did work for my current location.
Hi Mike the antenna app I found to be best is called Tower Finder. It has a virtual reality / like using binoculars and as you use your smart phone as you would a pair of binoculars and it shows you what direction to point your antenna. And it’s free. Enjoy my Friends
@@mickinmn1 Excellent tip, thank you!
Im not with this phone jazz.. I prefer my Thomas guide.. I'm on page 103/C/6..
There are definitely those who prefer bound paper, J. We're not one of them, however. That's why they make cars in different colors. ;)