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DrewE
Jan 12, 2016Explorer III
To attempt to answer your stated question: I would not hesitate to pull the trailer home in winter given snow tires on the tow vehicle, though of course I would watch how the weather is developing and be prepared to alter or delay plans along the way if needed.
If you're looking to continue the journey with the RV where you are leaving off, so to speak, it doesn't make as much sense IMHO to haul it back and forth clear across the country. For that matter, I'm not sure it makes a lot of sense to take a (presumably) fairly large truck back and forth for a short time, although I do enjoy a road trip myself even when it might not make a whole lot of practical sense.
One possibility that may be fun would be to take the train, at least as far as Boston. Some of the western train routes in particular are very scenic.
If you're looking to continue the journey with the RV where you are leaving off, so to speak, it doesn't make as much sense IMHO to haul it back and forth clear across the country. For that matter, I'm not sure it makes a lot of sense to take a (presumably) fairly large truck back and forth for a short time, although I do enjoy a road trip myself even when it might not make a whole lot of practical sense.
One possibility that may be fun would be to take the train, at least as far as Boston. Some of the western train routes in particular are very scenic.
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