The Texan wrote:
Washington UT gets very little, if any snow in the dead of the winter, so no worry about Nov. Tucson is about 1500' higher and will get cooler, but again, no measurable snow to speak of. In between, it depends, as there are a couple spots that can get snow, but there are ways to bypass any snow too. From Washington, to Las Vegas, then US-95 to Needles and on south to Parker, Phoenix and Tucson. This drops you far enough south to bypass any snow in northern AZ.
Having brunch in Washington UT this morning at the St Helen's restaurant, with friends from here on RV Net and the temps are in the mid 80's for the next couple weeks.
Mr cousin in Washington UT is separated from her husband and is living in an apartment so there is no place to park the RV. I noticed there are 4 or 5 RV parks in the area, Are you familiar with them and if you are do you have a preference? The plan is to have my RV checked up from top to bottom in Columbia SC then pick up my cousin in Myrtle Beach and leave my valuables with her son for safe keeping.. I am more concerned with the weather where my cousin lives in Prescott AZ than I am worried about the weather in Tucson where my buddy lives.
I just found out about the cousin in Prescott last year. He was adopted as a child and he had some researcher track us down. If I run short on time I can skip Tucson and spend time with my 80 year old cousin in Prescott while he is still is in good health. and my buddy in Tucson is only in his mid 60's I feel better about postponeing the trip to see him till spring