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Roads_Less_Trav
Jul 23, 2013Explorer II
The whole beauty of RVing is being able to go slowly.
Like others say here, the basics are: 100 miles max per day, No interstates, 3 day minimum stop
We gave up researching our destinations ahead of time ages ago. Our favorite thing is to stop at the visitors center and pick up whatever literature they have. Talk to the people there to find out what's where and what's good. Take that stack of literature back to the RV and spend a few hours perusing it.
Then wander around. Talk to the people in the stores and the people on the streets. Find out what the locals like about their area and where their favorite places are.
For us, that is travel at its best. We've been doing it for over 6 years and still love it and find it fresh and exciting.
Like others say here, the basics are: 100 miles max per day, No interstates, 3 day minimum stop
We gave up researching our destinations ahead of time ages ago. Our favorite thing is to stop at the visitors center and pick up whatever literature they have. Talk to the people there to find out what's where and what's good. Take that stack of literature back to the RV and spend a few hours perusing it.
Then wander around. Talk to the people in the stores and the people on the streets. Find out what the locals like about their area and where their favorite places are.
For us, that is travel at its best. We've been doing it for over 6 years and still love it and find it fresh and exciting.
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