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RVers Boot Camp in Dallas, TX

by Escapees RV Club 21st November 2017

 

March 9 - 11, 2018

We are excited to announce the Escapees RV Club, RVers Boot Camp, is being offered in the Dallas - Ft. Worth area in 2018.

This training program provides solid fundamentals for road safety, technical proficiency, and confidence for all RVers.
 

The program includes training in

  • RV maintenance and operation
  • Towing safety
  • Tire and weight safety
  • Basic RV systems
  • Fire and life safety
  • RV driving
  • Personal safety for RVers

Your Boot Camp tuition includes:

  • More than 20 hours of formal training on essential RV topics
  • A CD (one per couple) of "The RVer's Ultimate Survival Guide"
  • Course handouts
  • Special elective courses for new RVers
  • Focus groups on motorhome towing and towable RVs
  • Breakfasts on day two and three
  • Dinner on day two
  • Social gatherings, including an innovative full-timers discussion panel and Q&A session
  • Numerous opportunities to talk one-on-one with the instructors

 

Date:
March 9 – 11, 2018

 


 
Location:
Loyd Park - Joe Pool Lake Campground
3401 Ragland Road
Grand Prairie, Texas 75052
 
For more information on this Boot Camp, click:
https://www.escapees.com/pages/bootcamp/pdfs/directions_and_tips_grand_prairie.pdf


 
Or, email us at: bootcamp@escapees.com


 
Tuition for this Boot Camp:
Escapees Members
One person - $250
One couple - $400
 
Non-Member:
One person - $300
One couple - $450
 
To register for this Boot Camp, or other Booth Camps, please call:
Escapees RV Club
888-757-2582
 
For more information on the Escapees Boot Camp, click:
https://escapees.com/knowledge/boot-camp/main-page

Posted by Recreation
21st November 2017 6:42 pm.
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