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valhalla360
Jan 18, 2021Navigator
The NE/New England states seem to be the most restrictive...but you should be able to clear out of there in the first days drive.
Bigger issue this time of year would be finding open campgrounds until you get far enough south that they are open year round. If there are open campgrounds, I wouldn't worry about them being full.
If you are set up so you can run the furnace overnight without shore power, I wouldn't worry about finding a parking lot to overnight. What are they going to do...tell you to keep driving even though you are tired?
As others have said, most places have switched to checking in over the phone, so easy to stay isolated.
Call ahead to confirm but no worries.
Bigger issue this time of year would be finding open campgrounds until you get far enough south that they are open year round. If there are open campgrounds, I wouldn't worry about them being full.
If you are set up so you can run the furnace overnight without shore power, I wouldn't worry about finding a parking lot to overnight. What are they going to do...tell you to keep driving even though you are tired?
As others have said, most places have switched to checking in over the phone, so easy to stay isolated.
Call ahead to confirm but no worries.
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