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Deb_and_Ed_M
Apr 25, 2014Explorer II
Also do a little navel-gazing: do you want to spend each night in a different place; or park somewhere and soak up the ambiance for a while? If the latter, you might want to bring a "toad" (towed vehicle) along. Something small and economical that gets good MPG. They're usually easy to hook up, but your RV will need to tow #3500 to #5000 lbs.
If you're moving every day, a MH under 28', is generally able to park in a double (nose-to-nose) parking space. When we're sightseeing, we don't bring a toad, and simply plan to shop or eat at a restaurant before we arrive at the RV park and set up. Assuming you are able to walk a few hundred feet, you can usually find a place to park, as long as you avoid congested urban areas.
If you're moving every day, a MH under 28', is generally able to park in a double (nose-to-nose) parking space. When we're sightseeing, we don't bring a toad, and simply plan to shop or eat at a restaurant before we arrive at the RV park and set up. Assuming you are able to walk a few hundred feet, you can usually find a place to park, as long as you avoid congested urban areas.
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