Good morning and congratulations on your new RV purchase from I am assuming an Oregon RV Dealer. I am going to "assume" because of that distance it is a Class A; which is a little more comfortable to try to travel longer distances each day; but depending on parts of country can be more difficult to find RV parks it fits in for the night (however, if I have been pressed for time, I have taken advantage of sleeping in truck stops or waysides to keep moving having all my needs right on board while traveling) Depending on what you are trying to accomplish, richardyood's advice that ten days may be a little tight may be pretty accurate. When we were younger that would not have been a problem at all; today if I wanted to fly from one coast to the other, inspect and close on the RV, supply and equip it, do some site-seeing and comfortably drive back across country, ten days might be a little tight - but I could do it - because I know how to "safely" and "properly" travel making use of truck stops and waysides on the days I am just traveling to save time. Best wishes, God be with, bless and protect you with your purchase and your trip.