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billy79
Aug 13, 2014Explorer
the bear II wrote:
Keep in mind these are tourist destinations so there are usually quite a few privately owned RV Parks nearby with big rig friendly spaces.
You learn to adapt to the size.... Park far out in parking lots at shopping malls, grocery stores, visitor centers or go to these places while unhitched.
Use truck stops and large modern gas stations for fuel while on the road or get fuel before you hitch up to leave an RV park.
Great tips. I have never towed anything as big as this unit but I have driven my fair share of larger trucks and my in-laws motorhomes and decent sized trailers (20 - 30 ft) so I figured a lot of this (checking out gas stations) isn't much different....just need to be aware of your size and always have an exit strategy.
jmtandem wrote:
There is a lot of good information on intenet connectivity on the road at Technomadia. You are probably looking at solar power as well and perhaps lithium batteries, led lights, etc. Lots to think about when you want to boondock for extended periods of time.
Thanks, I had just stumbled on their blog last night. Good info their for sure.
PawPaw_n_Gram wrote:
RV-Dreams this couple has done pretty much want you are talking about - and made enough modifications to be able to boondock, use public campgrounds, etc.
Thanks for all the tips and that looks like a great blog, will be digging in and reading what they have to share for sure.
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