llberge
Sep 19, 2014Explorer
Things learned on first cross country trip
This was our first long trip with our new 2014 35' Flagstaff Classic Super Lite trailer. We went from Connecticut to South Dakota, Black Hills area and back. Before we left, I replaced the original tires with Maxxis which performed flawlessly. I follow RV.net regularly and avoided a lot of problems by learning from the experiences of all you folks. It was a great 3 week trip and we had no truck or trailer problems. I did make a couple of observations along the way, the first of which I should have listened to most of you RVers.
·300 miles is about right for a day’s drive if you are driving multiple days in a row. You can do more if it will get you to your final destination, but not every day.
·All gas stations are not equal when it comes to trailer access. Why do some gas stations place the pumps perpendicular to the travel lanes? Flying J has the best with its RV friendly gas/diesel lanes.
·Cross winds eat almost as much gas as head winds and are a lot less fun.
·Don’t accidentally pass the entrance to the campground on a busy country road. You may have to drive 25 miles to find a place to turn around.
·We bring way too many clothes. Even my wife admitted that, although I suspect she will do it again.
There's probably more, but those are the ones that jumped out at me. Thanks for sharing all of your years of camping wisdom.
·300 miles is about right for a day’s drive if you are driving multiple days in a row. You can do more if it will get you to your final destination, but not every day.
·All gas stations are not equal when it comes to trailer access. Why do some gas stations place the pumps perpendicular to the travel lanes? Flying J has the best with its RV friendly gas/diesel lanes.
·Cross winds eat almost as much gas as head winds and are a lot less fun.
·Don’t accidentally pass the entrance to the campground on a busy country road. You may have to drive 25 miles to find a place to turn around.
·We bring way too many clothes. Even my wife admitted that, although I suspect she will do it again.
There's probably more, but those are the ones that jumped out at me. Thanks for sharing all of your years of camping wisdom.