Lynne Fedorick
FREELANCE WRITER, STORY TELLER, PHOTOGRAPHER
I’m Here To Tell Your Story
Hi, I’m Lynne.
I’m an experienced and versatile writer and RV expert. Whether you need compelling content for a website, blog posts that scintillate, or an RV magazine article that will get people talking, I’m here to tell your story. And I’ll tell it in a way that exceeds your expectations.
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WORK SAMPLES
I’ve written hundreds of articles for magazines and websites. Here are a few samples.
The Unspoken Rules Of RV Camping With Dogs: What You Should Know
Traveling in an RV with dogs is a cherished tradition for many adventurers. In fact, according to a survey from Go RVing, 68% of RVers are accompanied by pets, with dogs being the favored companions for 92% of them, while cats are brought along by 14%.
For those embarking on RV journeys with a new pet or those new to RV travel, mastering the ins and outs of pet-friendly travel is critical. As more people join the ranks of RV camping with dogs, it’s increasingly important to adopt proper campground manners, ensuring that every trip is enjoyable and stress-free for everyone…
8 Reasons your dog doesn’t listen
It can be frustrating when your dog doesn’t listen to you. Sometimes, it’s a command you know the dog knows because he does it perfectly at home, in the backyard, or at dog classes. Just not now, when you need him to do it.
Is it a dominance issue when your dog doesn’t listen? Not according to the world’s leading canine ethologists (scientists who study dog behavior). These experts agree that dogs are never out to dominate their owners. What’s more, attempting to dominate our dogs can be confusing and frightening to them. Such confusion can elicit aggressive-looking behaviors aimed at self-defence…
RV-De-Fender Is A Major Breakthrough For RV Safety
It’s no secret that having an RV tire blowout can be even worse than having a flat tire in most vehicles. A catastrophic tire blowout can cause thousands of dollars in damage to your RV
That’s because when a tire blows out on an RV, it doesn’t just destroy the tire. RV tire blowouts cause extensive damage to the fender and other components of the RV. If you have the misfortune of suffering an RV tire blowout, you could be sidelined for weeks or months while you wait for repairs to be done. There is a lot you can do to avoid having an RV tire blowout, including maintaining your RV tires…
Mount Rushmore: Towering Over Indigenous America
In the late 1800’s, powerful rifles in the hands of trigger happy strangers from distant lands felled entire herds of buffalo. Looking out across these plains, It’s mind boggling to think of seas of buffalo lying on them, dead. Millions of these majestic creatures succumbed to the dusty earth beneath an invisible hail of bullets. Their corpses rotted and stunk in the heat of the sun. Indians, whose ability to survive the cruel winter depended on harvesting a few bison every year were forced to watch. But they couldn’t know what else these ruthless strangers had in store…..
RPod Adventure
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Do Solar Panels Work On Cloudy Days?
Solar power systems offer free and clean power for your RV. Regardless of whether you are boondocking in a remote location or elsewhere, a solar setup can provide ample and noiseless energy whenever required.
Solar systems use solar panels to collect and convert sunlight into electricity. The electrical energy is then stored in batteries until it’s used to power anything in an RV. However, a popular question among RVers is, “Do solar panels work on cloudy days?”
Learn how solar power systems work and find out if solar panels stop working on cloudy days.
DoItYourselfRV.com
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Van Lifers’ Essential Guide to Red Flag Warnings
As a retired firefighter, I sometimes guiltily look back on the sheer adrenaline rush that came with the chance to gear up, climb into a firetruck with my team, and finally put my wildfire training to use. Now, no one wants any kind of destructive fire to happen. Perhaps much less a wildfire. However, the reality was that everyone in the truck would be quietly stoked when it was time to battle a wildfire. Normally, heading out in a firetruck to do a job you’re skilled at doing is nothing short of exhilarating. But the atmosphere in the truck was different when we were called out after the Weather Service issued a Red Flag Warning for our region….
Vanlifers.com
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