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rgatijnet1
Feb 19, 2015Explorer III
We travel a lot in the Winter up North and out West. The interstates are usually cleared soon after a storm and are passable. The large fueling stations are usually also cleared and finding fuel at one of them is not too bad.
The problem is finding a place to stop, unless you plan to boonedock all of the way back home. We carry tire chains and I have had to use them the most to get in to and out of RV parks where the roads are not cleared.
Unless you plan to stay at truck stops and rest areas the whole way back home, I would either buy tire chains or wait until the weather clears enough so that you are assured that you will have a place to stop that has hook-ups.
The problem is finding a place to stop, unless you plan to boonedock all of the way back home. We carry tire chains and I have had to use them the most to get in to and out of RV parks where the roads are not cleared.
Unless you plan to stay at truck stops and rest areas the whole way back home, I would either buy tire chains or wait until the weather clears enough so that you are assured that you will have a place to stop that has hook-ups.
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