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- moose888Explorer
Veebyes wrote:
moose888 wrote:
I live in Maryland don't waste your fuel. Drivers are nuts and not that much to see and for your own safety stay out of Baltimore.
Wait a minute. The Eastern Shore of the Chesapeake is nice. St Michaels, Easton, both are charming towns.
Yea Yea lived here all my life and it gets more crazy by the day. That's one reason I bought the RV so I can leave the state. I would leave for good but we have grandkids here. I wonder if I'll get charged rain tax and flush tax on the RV mmmmmmmm maybe next year. Im still trying to get the wife to move to Delaware . By the time you get to the few good spots in Maryland you are so frustrated you wish you never started the quest. Lets see Bay Bridge on a weekend SUCKS ,695 beltway SUCKS , 70 north towards Fredrick SUCKS ,and last but not least 95 south and north SUCKS. Oh yea don't even think about heading toward 495 DC unless you have survival gear. - Less_StuffExplorerPlaces we've spent at least a night in our camper.
Add Denmark, Germany, Holland, Belgium, Luxembourg and France to our overnight campsites. (In a rented Motorhome)
Yet we don't have a favorite. Need to keep looking.
It's been fun so far. - Dance_ChickExplorer
moose888 wrote:
I live in Maryland don't waste your fuel. Drivers are nuts and not that much to see and for your own safety stay out of Baltimore.
For some unknown reason I thought I wanted to visit Maryland, and specifically, Baltimore. Guess not. - dennis1ExplorerThe Great Northwest if the best. Washington so many great NF CGs. Oregon great camping area and great fishing lakes. Live south of Seattle. Just 1.5 hours and I'm in Mt Rainier NP or National Forrest area.
- VeebyesExplorer II
moose888 wrote:
I live in Maryland don't waste your fuel. Drivers are nuts and not that much to see and for your own safety stay out of Baltimore.
Wait a minute. The Eastern Shore of the Chesapeake is nice. St Michaels, Easton, both are charming towns. - D___MExplorer
moose888 wrote:
I live in Maryland don't waste your fuel. Drivers are nuts and not that much to see and for your own safety stay out of Baltimore.
Ha - another satisfied customer. I hope the Gov. sees this one. - D___MExplorerStates - Any state along the Eastern Seaboard, from Maine to Florida.
Cites - Bar Harbor, Gloucester, Boston, New York City, Bath, NY, Waves N.C, Myrtle Beach, SC, - MarshaNicholsExplorer
rk911 wrote:
caliguy35 wrote:
What cities and states are your favorite to visit in your RV?
cities? towns and villages sure, but cities? anyway...custer, SD and just about anywhere in SD west of the Missouri but especially the black hills.
I agree 150%...SD...Black Hills, Custer...wonderful...magic! - MarshaNicholsExplorer
drillking wrote:
Since all the states and cities within that we've visited were intentionally chosen by us, I'd say they all fall into the favorite category! We look forward to seeing a lot more. Favorite excursion was following the original route 66 East to West.
I leave in a week to follow 66 from West to East...any suggestions would be appreciated! Thanks! - MarshaNicholsExplorer
amandasgramma wrote:
No need to ask.......Oregon wins hands down :) Although I DO love Arizona!
I am headed to Arizona in a week for most of the month. I'll be in the northern and southern areas. Any suggestions??
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