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valhalla360
Mar 18, 2021Navigator
Brand new for a year, there shouldn't be any significant maintenance. If there is something major, it should either be warranty or insurance covered.
You might want to try it again in the future during normal times. Lots of sites are closed or limited access. While it's great to hit a nice forested state park periodically, just sitting in a random wooded lot gets boring fairly quickly unless there is more to see and do.
Not sure what the stress of planning is...unlike a vacation, you don't need to hammer out 500mile days with advance reservations when you full time. We just turned north from Florida a week ago and expect to reach Michigan sometime late April. A side benefit of traveling slow is fuel costs are less of a concern.
That said, it's not for everyone.
You might want to try it again in the future during normal times. Lots of sites are closed or limited access. While it's great to hit a nice forested state park periodically, just sitting in a random wooded lot gets boring fairly quickly unless there is more to see and do.
Not sure what the stress of planning is...unlike a vacation, you don't need to hammer out 500mile days with advance reservations when you full time. We just turned north from Florida a week ago and expect to reach Michigan sometime late April. A side benefit of traveling slow is fuel costs are less of a concern.
That said, it's not for everyone.
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