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agesilaus
Jan 26, 2017Explorer III
Most urban areas are hostile territory for any RV. The bigger they are, the more hostile. That was a prime reason for us to go to a 5ver rather than a Class A or C. Not that we spend a lot of time in cities tho we did do DC and Boston in one trip and have stopped at the Alamo.
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The Dalton Hwy is great and should be seen ABSOLUTELY NO problem for your RV
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My thoughts exactly, if large tractor-trailers run up and down that road it seems likely that your RV should have no problem. I understand that there is a campground about at the Arctic Circle line and when we get up the I would probably leave the RV there and drive the truck the rest of the way. Tho hear that the rest of the trip is a let down from expectations.
BK
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The Dalton Hwy is great and should be seen ABSOLUTELY NO problem for your RV
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My thoughts exactly, if large tractor-trailers run up and down that road it seems likely that your RV should have no problem. I understand that there is a campground about at the Arctic Circle line and when we get up the I would probably leave the RV there and drive the truck the rest of the way. Tho hear that the rest of the trip is a let down from expectations.
BK
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