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Jim_Shoe
Oct 01, 2013Explorer
Let's see. 23 driving days, leaving on Saturday morning and returning on Sunday night and going back to work on Monday. 6,000 miles, so 300 miles per day. Figure 7 hours with gas and food stops, EVERY day. An 11 year old and two eight year olds in the back seat. And that assumes that the places you want to visit will be exactly 300 miles apart. They aren't. And you'll be driving by them late in the day, because you won't have time to stop.
Is there some reason you have to see all these places on just one trip? At least when you get home, you can sell the RV because your family will never get in it again.
I've been to all the places on your list, but I didn't do it all in the same trip, and I wasn't constrained to 3 weeks. Do it over several trips so you and your family can enjoy it.
Is there some reason you have to see all these places on just one trip? At least when you get home, you can sell the RV because your family will never get in it again.
I've been to all the places on your list, but I didn't do it all in the same trip, and I wasn't constrained to 3 weeks. Do it over several trips so you and your family can enjoy it.
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