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bighatnohorse
Dec 02, 2016Explorer II
Same here. Short darker days, lots of cloud cover when not raining and wet weather sends us south.
The weather turns to krap in the last two weeks of September - that's departure time if possible. I don't know how the weather turns in Michigan, but we like to stay ahead of the storms when we're southbound.
National forest campground tend to close in October. It means making sure that we have an overnight spot. Walmarts are a last resort.
Arizona has plenty of boondocking spots - so no problem upon arrival. For Florida/Gulf Coast you'll need to do your own research.
Hope that helps.
The weather turns to krap in the last two weeks of September - that's departure time if possible. I don't know how the weather turns in Michigan, but we like to stay ahead of the storms when we're southbound.
National forest campground tend to close in October. It means making sure that we have an overnight spot. Walmarts are a last resort.
Arizona has plenty of boondocking spots - so no problem upon arrival. For Florida/Gulf Coast you'll need to do your own research.
Hope that helps.
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