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Doug33
May 06, 2015Explorer
thirtydaZe wrote:
but you have to actually, physically stay there, none of this "we drove through it" stuff right?
I'm actually of the opinion that the journey is part of the experience. Many times we stop in states to eat or check out a park or other destination. I don't have a map on our current TT, but if I did I would include states we've visited, not just the ones we've stayed overnight in. It should be a journal of everywhere the RV has been, not just where it has rested overnight.
If I leave NJ and travel to Ohio, but pull over in a rest area in PA and eat in the TT, I'm putting PA on my map! ;)
I also agree that it should be a conglomerate of where I've been to, not specific to any one RV. I've owned 3 PUs and 2 TTs over the last 25 years, so I wouldn't want to start over each time.
But as others have said, follow your own preferences. Until you get a letter in the mail from the National RV Map Association.
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