Jul-08-2016 12:08 PM
Jul-16-2016 03:14 AM
2 Retired wrote:
Suggest you obtain a Pilot/Flying J gas card. You can apply on line. You'll get 6 cents off a gallon at their truck/RV stops with the card. Almost all have easy access for RVs. If you use diesel fuel, an even bigger discount. There are also Loves truck stops along the way. No discount, but also very easy access. Not familiar with too many non-campground stops along the way, but we have used Americamps just north of Richmond (If you choose this, don't go onto 295) and also a CG at exit 171 in NC on I 95 at Carolina Crossroads. Another nice stop (may not be convenient for your trip) is RVACATIONS CG around Exit 97ish in NC on 95. You may also want to go to Walmart and get a Rand McNally Atlas. Lists every Walmart in the US. There's also a site (http://www.frugal-rv-travel.com/rest-stops.html) that shows legal overnight parking at rest stops. Here's another site that may be helpful: http://www.allstays.com/c/camping-overnight-rv-parking.htm Again, safe trip and enjoy MB!
Jul-15-2016 02:34 PM
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Jul-11-2016 04:17 PM
Sasha12919 wrote:
Hi,
Looking for tips and advice.
I consider ourselves still newbies. We have only been campers for the past 3 years and have never traveled more than 3-4 hours from home. This is our first big travel and I am a little nervous, the driver (my husband) is not. We have driven many times to MB, but not with a TT.
We will be leaving on a Wednesday, between 3-5 pm from Albany, NY. I am looking for advice on best route overall to take with TT, and I hate traffic.
Also, any advice if possible for ideal gas stops and any recommendations of a place to stop just to grab a few hours sleep. We do not want a campground, we will only rest for a few hours and get back on the road. I was thinking somewhere close to Fredericksburg?
Appreciate any other tips for traveling to MB.
Thank you!
Jul-11-2016 08:50 AM
Sasha12919 wrote:
Hi,
Looking for tips and advice.
We will be leaving on a Wednesday, between 3-5 pm from Albany, NY. I am looking for advice on best route overall to take with TT, and I hate traffic.
Also, any advice if possible for ideal gas stops and any recommendations of a place to stop just to grab a few hours sleep. We do not want a campground, we will only rest for a few hours and get back on the road. I was thinking somewhere close to Fredericksburg?
Appreciate any other tips for traveling to MB.
Thank you!
Jul-09-2016 07:48 AM
Jul-08-2016 02:31 PM
RGar974417 wrote:
I swore I would never pull a trailer on the Baltimore Washington Beltway again. I would take I-88 to I-81 to I-66 to 17 and get on I-95 just north of Richmond. There is a Flying J on 81 near Winchester ,Virginia and another one on I-95 near Richmond.It's longer but no white knuckle driving like on the beltway.
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