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supplyguy
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Nov 16, 2014

Renting RV Late Dec. - Phoenix-Denver...All Routes Unsafe?

Help please. First time Cruise America RV renter planning to take wife and 16 year old daughter from Phoenix to Denver via Grand Canyon and Four Corners 26-31 December in a 25' rental. Was trying to plan routes from Four Corners to Denver (Durango? Moab? Southerly route to I-25N?) and asked for route advice on Trip Advisor where I'm getting crushed for endangering my family and told to cancel trip. I have driven all over the world but admittedly never an RV. Are all routes really that risky due to weather? Second question - Cruise America suggested RV would be winterized upon arrival in Denver at my expense. Not concerned about cost, but isn't it too late to winterize there given the anticipated cold en route? Last question - planned to overnight at RV parks with full hookups, although I am still learning what that means. Presuming the RV should be winterized in Phoenix before departure - is a 5 day drive with no water/toilet/showers a miserable experience? Appreciate wisdom and patience as I learn. Otherwise I have to start looking at Plan B (Phoenix loop) or Plan C (eat the $300 deposit and plan a different Christmas break).

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  • I wouldn't recommend first-time rv'ers doing a winter trip, just too much to go wrong.
  • Great route, wrong time of year to do it. I would be willing to try it in the winter if I wasn't on a set time schedule, but that doesn't sound like the case for you.

    Why not spend the time at the Grand Canyon, Moab, Brice & Arches, return to Phoenix?
  • A winter trip is possible with a lot of luck and careful planning. I sometimes use my RV in the winter for fishing trips. First winterize the water tank and lines, you won't be using them. Instead I use water from the square blue jugs with spigots. They can be set on the counter and used just like faucets. We also take showers from a bucket with a little electric shower pump that my wife found. The toilet can be flushed with some water from a bucket. Pour a lot of anti-freeze down into the waste tanks and dump them as soon as possible.

    Such a trip is totally weather-dependant. I don't drive my RV in the mountains during snow.

    Miles
  • The trip you are planning is terrific, doing it in a motorhome is not going to be fun. Any winter travel is suspect but not that different between a car and a RV. Many people panic at the talk of driving a RV in the winter because most of them never drive one anyway. If it were me I would eat the deposit and stay in motels and eat in restaurants, the cost is not going to be that much different (you will end up eating out most of the time anyway) and everyone will enjoy the trip more. If you were die-hard RVers, like many of us are, the inconveniences involved with winter travel are just be part and parcel of the RV life.
  • If you are winterized, no shower, no kitchen faucets, no onboard water. You can use the toilet -- carry a 5 gallon jug of water to flush/wash, and be sure some antifreeze is in the tanks.

    There are some year-round campgrounds/RVparks. Lakeside RV in Provo is one I've used. So dumping is available.

    RV'ing in winter is tougher than summer. If I were you I'd be sticking to the Arizona route.
  • Harvard wrote:
    We have a fully winterized unit (every thing heated by furnace AND engine heat) but the only time we dewinterize is when we know we will be in warm climate (S. Arizona etc) for our next dump station. Most dump stations will be closed in Utah, Colorado, New Mexico and N. Arizona in December.


    Does that mean you never use the shower or toilet? Thanks.
  • We have a fully winterized unit (every thing heated by furnace AND engine heat) but the only time we dewinterize is when we know we will be in warm climate (S. Arizona etc) for our next dump station. Most dump stations will be closed in Utah, Colorado, New Mexico and N. Arizona in December.