trcgolf wrote:
I hope we are able to handle the travel this way. It is the launch to our retirement as well and we want to just take our time... that being said I have always been a point A to point B in fastest time kind of guy. It will be an adjustment but your my role model. We are in countdown mode for sure.
It will be a frustrating trip of you remain focussed on number of miles per hour. It may also result in some damage to your RV if you feel the pressure to maintain a certain rate of speed. It is one of the best ways to launch off a frost heave or dive into a pot hole.
There are 100 mile sections of the Alaska Highway we drive at 25-40 mph. It also isn't uncommon to have to wait for a pilot car for 20 minutes to escort you through a construction zone. And on occasion there are forest fires and floods that close the highway, for days.
Just toss the schedule out the RV door. If a road widening looks like a nice spot for lunch, pull over and enjoy. If it is a real nice spot and the fishing is good, then stay the night. Really. Breathe deep and let it go!