gccch wrote:
Thanks for the tips, Busskipper. We are moving our daughter to Denver and will use the RV, tow her Subaru to Denver then go off on an adventure. Points unknown. Yes, I imagine this will be exciting and a huge learning experience, but we are diving into the deep end.
We plan to leave on the 10th, after picking up the new rig on the 6th. It gives us some tome to take a day trip locally and also learn how to pack and operate everything. We can delay if necessary and are in no rush to get there.
It's a 2010 Winnebago Sunseeker 33C
Not just the Deep End but the Ocean:B - be sure to wear a life jacket.:S
You are Brave, but route - Hannibal to Denver -
RT 36 to Denver - easier drive - less stress - fewer trucks.
Using a tow dolly for the Subaru?
Please refer to your owner's manual for additional important information on towing vehicles with all four wheels on the ground.
AWD Subaru vehicles with automatic transmission can only be towed with all four wheels OFF of the ground. Therefore, if you are interested in towing a Subaru behind your motorhome, we would suggest purchasing a manual transmission Subaru. means it will need to be all four wheels on a trailer if Automatic.
Today is the 4th!:R
With the trailer you will want to keep the speed reasonable.
Roadside assistance on this first year might be smart - Coach Net - FMCA - Good Sam in that order.
Gloves and a few tools/tool box - just what you are comfy with - flashlight - electric screwdriver - multimeter - 12 volt tester - electrical tape...........long list but at least these.
Check the CCC on the Coach - most of the time they are already close to max weight from the factory with fuel and water and 4 passengers - so just check before you overload it.
Good News - Last week of September the Aspen Change and it is a great time to be in Colorado.
AspenDaughter going to Work or School? Denver or Boulder - totally different towns.
Son split the difference lives in Superior - between - the two.
Golden, just minutes from downtown Denver think you might enjoy it if you can get in (ask to be facing the Creek if Possible) - in town but on the Creek lots to do from here. (Community center - Library - sports fields - Welcome center - Coors - In town restaurants - just great)
I could go on and on but you have plenty to worry about without me adding to the list.
Best of luck, will be happy to help if I can.