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magnusfide
Sep 05, 2015Explorer II
tonyandkaren wrote:
Don't do a marathon trip. Take short trips especially since RVing is new for you.
Excellent advice and I also recommend their blog. Short trips keep it special and less tiring.
We go to an area for 2 weeks and map out the things we really want to see; not someone else's bucket list.
For example if you're not into geysers you can skip that part. There's no divine "must see" list and no special awards for visiting every single park. Make your first list consist of the things you are interested in. Then look up those parks that have those features. Don't forget the museums that aren't in parks. Railway museums, even RV museums are usually handicap accessible and interesting to visit.
We rent a car locally with our senior discount and do the sight seeing bits. Much more relaxing that way. The point of RVing is relaxation and enjoying each other. That's worth more than anything.
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