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fulltimedaniel
Jan 26, 2017Explorer
doxiemom11 wrote:
Most of the places listed are common sense and well known places to avoid. I don't think the author had to dig too deep. I'm sure there are other areas depending on how large your rig is. If you travel , you learn of more places everyday. We have added large cities and expressways as things to avoid in our travels.
I am sorry but I have to disagree empatically.
I have had my RV a 33 foot trailer (with my truck 53 feet overall) in most of those places.
The Dalton Hwy is great and should be seen ABSOLUTELY NO problem for your RV
St Louis..stayed there more than a week and loved it. No problems
San Francisco: depends on how you define "downtown" if you are crossing the Golden Gate you are driving thru Downtown. Most of SF is fine for an RV. The hilly parts should be avoided.
Madison Campground. Is just fine and you should see Yellowstone no matter where you have to stay.
California State Hwy 1. An absolutely wonderful drive and possible in 99% of all RV's with no problems. This is scenery at it's most majestic outside of Alaska.
Death Valley is a gem and should be seen. It is RV friendly and it's campgrounds are just fine. It's especially good if you have a toad or have a tow vehicle so that you can get Off Road. And many of the Off Road routes are just fine for a decent car.
Dont let this silly article put you off going to these places.
The guy who wrote that article is either an idiot or lives in fear of his own shadow or both.
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