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pulsar
Sep 04, 2018Explorer
Here is some data from our current trip, still in progress.
We have traveled 2283 miles. Travel time (from start of travel each let to turning off the engine in the camp site) is 45.33 hours. 2283 / 45.33 is approximately 50.36 miles per hour. The traveling has been a mix of Interstate and good two-lane roads. We have traveled from North Carolina to Michigan and on to the UP of Michigan. We travel with four dogs and stop to walk them. We usually stop for lunch. We stop for fuel, when needed.
Over 30 years of RVing, we have found that estimating 50 mph for a days drive provides a very good estimate as to how long the drive will be.
Tom
We have traveled 2283 miles. Travel time (from start of travel each let to turning off the engine in the camp site) is 45.33 hours. 2283 / 45.33 is approximately 50.36 miles per hour. The traveling has been a mix of Interstate and good two-lane roads. We have traveled from North Carolina to Michigan and on to the UP of Michigan. We travel with four dogs and stop to walk them. We usually stop for lunch. We stop for fuel, when needed.
Over 30 years of RVing, we have found that estimating 50 mph for a days drive provides a very good estimate as to how long the drive will be.
Tom
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