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DutchmenSport
Sep 08, 2018Explorer
Get your camper ready for travel. Wait until you get official word you need to evacuate. If you don't want to wait that long, then head out now. If you wait, when the word comes... get out! Either eay, drive West. Keep going till you can't drive any more. Stop at the first KOA for a couple days and ride it out there. When everything finally passes, head back.
You should be able to easily drive a couple hundred miles inland in a day, getting you away from the main blunt of the hurricane. If you can drive farther, then do. There's a pretty nice KOA right near the Tennessee, North Carolina border on I-40. We stayed there a couple times for an overnight. You only need to stay a couple days for everything to pass. Keep it simple is your best policy.
You should be able to easily drive a couple hundred miles inland in a day, getting you away from the main blunt of the hurricane. If you can drive farther, then do. There's a pretty nice KOA right near the Tennessee, North Carolina border on I-40. We stayed there a couple times for an overnight. You only need to stay a couple days for everything to pass. Keep it simple is your best policy.
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