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the_bear_II
Jul 14, 2014Explorer
1. Most popular are El Monte RV & Cruise America
2. Class C for size or Class B (Sprinter Based) for smaller RV
3. Our friends would use hard pillows to build a bed in the dinette area for their toddlers.
4. Go north from San Francisco on 101 to the redwoods and then cross over to Tahoe. Take Hwy 50 out of Tahoe to Hwy 49 route travels from gold mining town to town, winding road but lots of scenery. Or 50 to 99 south to 120 to get into Yosemite. Will take all of a week unless you really push it and don't spend time in anyone place. Yosemite really needs a couple of days to see the good sights.
5. Reserve for Yosemite and other stay overs if you can plan the route and stick to the plan. Yosemite will be the most difficult to find a spot if you don't have a reservation.
Enjoy your trip.
2. Class C for size or Class B (Sprinter Based) for smaller RV
3. Our friends would use hard pillows to build a bed in the dinette area for their toddlers.
4. Go north from San Francisco on 101 to the redwoods and then cross over to Tahoe. Take Hwy 50 out of Tahoe to Hwy 49 route travels from gold mining town to town, winding road but lots of scenery. Or 50 to 99 south to 120 to get into Yosemite. Will take all of a week unless you really push it and don't spend time in anyone place. Yosemite really needs a couple of days to see the good sights.
5. Reserve for Yosemite and other stay overs if you can plan the route and stick to the plan. Yosemite will be the most difficult to find a spot if you don't have a reservation.
Enjoy your trip.
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