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RVcrazy
Sep 05, 2015Explorer
I suggest taking a towed for easier access, especially if you have a handicapped parking pass. Some of the parks have handicapped shuttles so you don't need to do all of the driving. We stay at FHU sites near places we want to see. Are you comfortable driving this rig? If not, get a little practice in where you are comfortable.
If you are doing this for your wife, and to spend quality time together, you need to start with a bucket list that you would both enjoy, and plan the best way to hit the most important places. Slow it down a bit to keep stress at bay. We find that 4 days to a week works for us. Since you are retired, find somewhere warm for the winter and use some of that time for planning and relaxing a bit.
If you are doing this for your wife, and to spend quality time together, you need to start with a bucket list that you would both enjoy, and plan the best way to hit the most important places. Slow it down a bit to keep stress at bay. We find that 4 days to a week works for us. Since you are retired, find somewhere warm for the winter and use some of that time for planning and relaxing a bit.
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