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gonefishin_
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Nov 20, 2013

Need Advise on Heading South for the Winter from NW Iowa

1st Winter that we are both retired and are going to head south right after Christmas. Leaving from NW Iowa and need some advise on where to go and routes to take. We are in a 5th wheeler and prefer quieter areas; enjoy some fishing, visiting, finding new restaurants to try and just relaxing. We are familiar with RV Park review and will use it to find some places to stay along the way. Also would like to know what you use to chart your travel whether it's a blog or software like Streets & trips.
  • A word about Rockport. The RV parks are mostly full due to the shale oil workers in the area. This runs from Port Lavaca to San Antonio. They are also building windmill generators in the area. I was able to get a reservation in a park that had just expanded but many do not have the room to expand. I was told they are building several new parks but they may not be ready. I suggest you call for reservations before you go. May have to go the Rio Grand Valley.
  • First thing I would do is to put the snow blower on the roof of the truck and then keep the compass needle pointing south. The first person who asks you what that thing is on the roof of your truck, PARK IT.
    Have a great time no matter where you end up!!
  • My advice is head due south until you get below the freeze line. Then turn right, left or go straight depending on what part of the country you want to winter in.
  • Been to Rockport and love the place. Not retired yet, so we just fly in, every so often. Excellent fishing! Making another trip down in April. Can't wait to retire there!
  • Port Aransas and Corpus Christi are also good places to fish.
    If retired military check out Corpus Christi Naval Air Station (CCNAS)for Shields Park, their RV park.
  • If you love to fish then I suggest going to the Rockport TX area. Rockport is a laid back area with a lot of RV parks that are very reasonable compared to FL. There are also numerous places to fish.
  • Well the first thing I would do is go directly south to the Mason/Dixon line then stop for the night, that will get you out of the cold. Then I would pick up some light weight material like sand or something and throw it up in the air. Which ever way the sand blows, that is the way to travel. You are retired, you have an RV and you have a road map. Every road has an end or a place to U-turn.

    Good luck, and happy retirement.

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