Jan-24-2015 04:49 AM
Feb-02-2015 07:22 AM
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Feb-02-2015 05:35 AM
mileshuff wrote:4X4Dodger wrote:
Well I understand what you are trying to get at but consider this: Asking this kind of advice from strangers is basically futile. You dont know their experience in driving or their personal prejudices, likes and dislikes.
I look for a consensus among those that have driven a particular route or are local to the area. I find I get FAR more reliable info from those here on the forums than I find in some RV/Travel website or book.
Do you know the author(s) of those travel websites or books any more than those here on the forums? What makes one preferable to another? For me its the ability to converse directly and again, gain a consensus.
Feb-02-2015 05:12 AM
msmith1199 wrote:
Then why are you here reading and commenting on an RV forum about "Roads and Routes" if all the advice is useless yet nobody is a moron? They just aren't smart enough to give good advice and people who are taking the advice aren't smart enough to sort through it and pick what they want to use? But they aren't morons!
Feb-01-2015 02:25 PM
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Feb-01-2015 12:52 PM
msmith1199 wrote:4X4Dodger wrote:robatthelake wrote:
I ask her because I value the input of others!
Sure I can find My way around every Place on the Planet, there are as You say Maps and Guidebooks. Not to mention Google Earth and Our Faithful GPS!
All that being said none of these resources is as informative as the various opinions expressed by People who have been there recently or who know the various current weather conditions and Routes!
Isn't this the place to exchange useful and informative information?
I thought it was !
Well I understand what you are trying to get at but consider this: Asking this kind of advice from strangers is basically futile. You dont know their experience in driving or their personal prejudices, likes and dislikes. You dont know if they are " 'Fraidy Cats" behind the wheel who look upon every mountain pass as Mount DOOM or if their sense of adventure is driving in INDIA (mine for instance)
The information you may get MAY be good, but the greater chance is it will be biased by someones idea of a bad experience.
As for scenic drives most road atlases denote scenic areas, highways and stretches of highways. And what is scenic to some here might be boring to you.
I think this is what some of the posters were getting at. It's not that your question is wrong or out of place...it's just most likely a total waste of your time because you have nothing to frame the responses in.
So basically you're saying everybody on here is a moron who is going to give you bad advice? Sorry, but I haven't found that to be the case at all. And the big advantage here is you often get advice from multiple people. So if you have 10 people telling you one thing, and 1 person telling you something different, then most of us are smart enough to figure out who to listen to. I have seen bad advice on here, but there is usually somebody right there to counter it.
Jan-31-2015 01:55 PM
4X4Dodger wrote:
Well I understand what you are trying to get at but consider this: Asking this kind of advice from strangers is basically futile. You dont know their experience in driving or their personal prejudices, likes and dislikes.
Jan-30-2015 02:54 PM
msmith1199 wrote:toedtoes wrote:msmith1199 wrote:
So basically you're saying everybody on here is a moron who is going to give you bad advice? Sorry, but I haven't found that to be the case at all. And the big advantage here is you often get advice from multiple people. So if you have 10 people telling you one thing, and 1 person telling you something different, then most of us are smart enough to figure out who to listen to. I have seen bad advice on here, but there is usually somebody right there to counter it.
I don't think anyone is calling folks morons. Just that people have different wants/needs/etc. that affect the choices they make. What is a good route for Joe may be a terrible route for Jim. Sure 10 people are telling you to go via Route X and one is telling you to go via Route B - seems simple, go with the majority. Except, maybe the majority who answered all have small Cs or Bs and the one solo has a 45ft A (just like yours). In that case, you're better off going against the majority.
I've been smart enough to figure all that out when I've either asked for advice or I make sure I clarify when giving advice. This is a RV forum for people to exchange information about RVing. This particular section of this forum is titled "Roads and Routes." By it's very name it is here for people to discuss various roads and routes and ask questions. What I can't figure out is why there are people on this subject that they don't think should be here and complaining about people using the forum exactly like what it was designed for? Seems to me like if you don't think people should be discussing their experience with different routes and asking advice for roads to take that they should not be clicking on a forum that is titled "Roads and Routes!"
Jan-30-2015 01:35 PM
toedtoes wrote:msmith1199 wrote:
So basically you're saying everybody on here is a moron who is going to give you bad advice? Sorry, but I haven't found that to be the case at all. And the big advantage here is you often get advice from multiple people. So if you have 10 people telling you one thing, and 1 person telling you something different, then most of us are smart enough to figure out who to listen to. I have seen bad advice on here, but there is usually somebody right there to counter it.
I don't think anyone is calling folks morons. Just that people have different wants/needs/etc. that affect the choices they make. What is a good route for Joe may be a terrible route for Jim. Sure 10 people are telling you to go via Route X and one is telling you to go via Route B - seems simple, go with the majority. Except, maybe the majority who answered all have small Cs or Bs and the one solo has a 45ft A (just like yours). In that case, you're better off going against the majority.
2021 Nexus Viper 27V. Class B+
2019 Ford Ranger 4x4
Jan-30-2015 12:15 PM
4X4Dodger wrote:
Asking this kind of advice from strangers is basically futile.
4X4Dodger wrote:
The information you may get MAY be good, but the greater chance is it will be biased by someones idea of a bad experience.
4X4Dodger wrote:
I think this is what some of the posters were getting at. It's not that your question is wrong or out of place...it's just most likely a total waste of your time because you have nothing to frame the responses in.
Jan-30-2015 12:07 PM
msmith1199 wrote:
So basically you're saying everybody on here is a moron who is going to give you bad advice? Sorry, but I haven't found that to be the case at all. And the big advantage here is you often get advice from multiple people. So if you have 10 people telling you one thing, and 1 person telling you something different, then most of us are smart enough to figure out who to listen to. I have seen bad advice on here, but there is usually somebody right there to counter it.
Jan-30-2015 11:37 AM
4X4Dodger wrote:robatthelake wrote:
I ask her because I value the input of others!
Sure I can find My way around every Place on the Planet, there are as You say Maps and Guidebooks. Not to mention Google Earth and Our Faithful GPS!
All that being said none of these resources is as informative as the various opinions expressed by People who have been there recently or who know the various current weather conditions and Routes!
Isn't this the place to exchange useful and informative information?
I thought it was !
Well I understand what you are trying to get at but consider this: Asking this kind of advice from strangers is basically futile. You dont know their experience in driving or their personal prejudices, likes and dislikes. You dont know if they are " 'Fraidy Cats" behind the wheel who look upon every mountain pass as Mount DOOM or if their sense of adventure is driving in INDIA (mine for instance)
The information you may get MAY be good, but the greater chance is it will be biased by someones idea of a bad experience.
As for scenic drives most road atlases denote scenic areas, highways and stretches of highways. And what is scenic to some here might be boring to you.
I think this is what some of the posters were getting at. It's not that your question is wrong or out of place...it's just most likely a total waste of your time because you have nothing to frame the responses in.
2021 Nexus Viper 27V. Class B+
2019 Ford Ranger 4x4
Jan-30-2015 11:34 AM
Veebyes wrote:
No, you are not alone. The most mind boggling ones are asking about routes within states like sparsely populated western states where there really are no choices. Not paved ones anyway.
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Jan-30-2015 09:19 AM
littlemo wrote:The military interrupts maps the best - especially when it comes to bridges! Priceless comment, I blew coffee out my nose laughing when I read his post.Road Runners wrote:
Yes I have been wondering about that also. But, maybe our military experience was good for something. We learned how to navigate and read and interrupt maps.
Do you have to have "military experience" to interrupt a map? LOL
Jan-30-2015 07:50 AM
ependydad wrote:We Cant Wait wrote:
Just curious about all the requests for best routes etc, some even between towns in the same state. Having drove all over Europe while in the military there, and all over the U.S. while driving truck the only references I ever had was, a European Road Atlas, and U.S. Motor Carrier Atlas. Are we as a whole getting to the point that we must have others do more and more things for us by others instead of researching things our self? With all the electronic routing possibilities available to us i.e. Mapsgoole, GPS's, I-Phones, etc it'd seem that planning a route is as easy as a couple of clicks on the key pad.
In all of those years driving all over Europe adn all of the U.S., did you ever sit around with locals and asked "what's a good route to X?" and then follow it with checking your maps? Not once? Never?