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VintageRacer
Aug 18, 2013Explorer
I've towed south for years with a 28 ft car hauler and have no problems at all finding space to park at motels/hotels, I have never not stayed because of parking. Just scope it out first, make sure that back lot has an exit so you don't need to turn around. Don't forget that these places cater to long-haul truckers with tractor-trailers. That said, one time a guy delivering a 65 ft bendy-bus got stuck in a too-small back lot and it took him 45 minutes to manage to turn around and get out... Many motels are pet friendly for an extra $10. Plan your route, call ahead and make a reservation to reduce stress.
Usually by the second night on the road you can very safely stay in a campground and de-winterize. Takes a half hour or so, and from then on you are good to go.
Brian
Usually by the second night on the road you can very safely stay in a campground and de-winterize. Takes a half hour or so, and from then on you are good to go.
Brian
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