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Matt_Colie
Feb 14, 2015Explorer II
Martin,
I am a guy that gets asked this a lot. Maybe because my job description has often been "Navigator" (and it is still something I am pathological about. With Streets and Trips out of publication, that pretty much leave Delorme Street Atlas in the field. It has a steep initial learning curve, but it is a very powerful package.
There are some camp grounds included in the database, but the better thing to do is get SA rolling and then go to Discovery Owners OverlaysAnd pick out what might interest you. That is for you basic planning. This is only partly effective for campgrounds. It you TT is on the large size, there is a clearance overly.
If you are going to travel this way, you need to think about internet access. We traveled for years by making sure we had stops at free wifi places. With that and the RV Psrk Reviews and RVParky, you can find a place pretty easily. SA can tell you where you will want to end the day. If you have a smartphone, most can be made to hot spot (your own wifi), and then you don't need to find a McD's or Panera.
Matt
I am a guy that gets asked this a lot. Maybe because my job description has often been "Navigator" (and it is still something I am pathological about. With Streets and Trips out of publication, that pretty much leave Delorme Street Atlas in the field. It has a steep initial learning curve, but it is a very powerful package.
There are some camp grounds included in the database, but the better thing to do is get SA rolling and then go to Discovery Owners OverlaysAnd pick out what might interest you. That is for you basic planning. This is only partly effective for campgrounds. It you TT is on the large size, there is a clearance overly.
If you are going to travel this way, you need to think about internet access. We traveled for years by making sure we had stops at free wifi places. With that and the RV Psrk Reviews and RVParky, you can find a place pretty easily. SA can tell you where you will want to end the day. If you have a smartphone, most can be made to hot spot (your own wifi), and then you don't need to find a McD's or Panera.
Matt
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