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PawPaw_n_Gram
Jul 12, 2016Explorer
As far as using the Good Sam Trip Planner - try a series of individual legs. Don't try to do the whole trip in one 'plan'.
It's a big ambitious plan. I hope to be able to do much of it next year.
As mentioned above - a pass for the national parks is a great money saver.
If you and/ or the wife is age 62 - get a Senior pass to save on admission fees, and get a discount on in-the-park camping.
If neither of you is age 62, get the access pass and save on admission.
You might want to camp outside the parks for amenities. You are definitely at times going to want full hookups - just so you can take long showers.
Some friends of ours just spent 14 days dry camping in Yellowstone in their 40' Class A. They loved it, and we are so jealous.
It's a big ambitious plan. I hope to be able to do much of it next year.
As mentioned above - a pass for the national parks is a great money saver.
If you and/ or the wife is age 62 - get a Senior pass to save on admission fees, and get a discount on in-the-park camping.
If neither of you is age 62, get the access pass and save on admission.
You might want to camp outside the parks for amenities. You are definitely at times going to want full hookups - just so you can take long showers.
Some friends of ours just spent 14 days dry camping in Yellowstone in their 40' Class A. They loved it, and we are so jealous.
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