by Wayfarer Insurance Group | Dec 7, 2020 | Getting Started, Living the Lifestyle, RV, Safety
RVing in winter provides dozens of benefits and plenty of fun. You can enjoy beautiful landscapes, winter sports activities and smaller crowds during shoulder season. While rewarding, winter camping can be risky, too, especially with the Canadian weather conditions...
by Wayfarer Insurance Group | Dec 3, 2020 | Living the Lifestyle, RV
It might be well below zero, but that doesn’t mean you have to opt out of the great outdoors. With a little extra planning (and a lot of warm clothes!) you can embark on an unforgettable winter camping trip–even during the coldest months of the year....
by Wayfarer Insurance Group | Dec 2, 2020 | Collector Car, Getting Started, Living the Lifestyle
With studies showing that shoppers are doing more of their purchases online than in stores, I think it’s a pretty safe assumption to make that everyone has bought something online or at the very least paid for something online. So it should come as no surprise that...
by Wayfarer Insurance Group | Nov 25, 2020 | Car, Collector Car, Home, Living the Lifestyle, RV
Garages are notoriously messy. Unorganized. Frustrating. They become the dumping ground for all the “utility stuff” that definitely doesn’t belong in the house–along with the Christmas decorations, snow tires, and guilt that comes along with...
by Wayfarer Insurance Group | Nov 24, 2020 | Getting Started, Living the Lifestyle, RV
Camping in the winter means that you’ll have to take some extra time to prepare the site. Whether you are tent camping or RV camping, snow adds another level to setting up your site. Be sure to bring a snow shovel with you as you’ll need to dig out an area for the...
by Wayfarer Insurance Group | Nov 18, 2020 | Getting Started, Living the Lifestyle, People, RV
You’ve heard of dressing in layers when it’s cold outside, but layers won’t keep you warm unless you have the right layers. When you layer correctly, you’ll be able to stay out for several hours, unless the temperature is severely cold. Layers not only keep you warm,...