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fulltimedaniel
Mar 23, 2017Explorer
Arizona and New Mexico both great places are very RV friendly.
I have had my 33 foot trailer in San Francisco with no problem as long as you stay off the hilly parts you are ok.
Cities aren't supposed to be "friendly" to RV's or anything else for that matter. They are cities. Tractor trailers up to 75 feet long and big motor coaches up to 45 feet negotiate all cities with few problems. But it takes patience and skill. Two attributes not always present in some RVer's for sure.
One of my favorite places is Alaska. Lots of room here for any kind of RV and the drive up is worth the cost of admission for sure.
I have had my 33 foot trailer in San Francisco with no problem as long as you stay off the hilly parts you are ok.
Cities aren't supposed to be "friendly" to RV's or anything else for that matter. They are cities. Tractor trailers up to 75 feet long and big motor coaches up to 45 feet negotiate all cities with few problems. But it takes patience and skill. Two attributes not always present in some RVer's for sure.
One of my favorite places is Alaska. Lots of room here for any kind of RV and the drive up is worth the cost of admission for sure.
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