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Matt_Colie
Dec 17, 2015Explorer II
Harley,
While I do advise the you watch the weather carefully. Going south first may be the good answer. But the real thing to take to heart is the carry at least a day's provisions. I can never get a straight answer as to what I can bring into the US from Canada, so I just don't bring in anything that was not packaged in the US. Nothing fresh. So, plan a grocery stop after the bridge.
Detroit is home of the worse crossing ever. (That is saying a lot from a person that has traveled in about a dozen countries.) If you are actually north of London, consider 402.
That time of year, few northern campgrounds are open. I don't even know of any in Michigan or Ohio. We travel self contained, so that is not a big issue for us.
Matt
While I do advise the you watch the weather carefully. Going south first may be the good answer. But the real thing to take to heart is the carry at least a day's provisions. I can never get a straight answer as to what I can bring into the US from Canada, so I just don't bring in anything that was not packaged in the US. Nothing fresh. So, plan a grocery stop after the bridge.
Detroit is home of the worse crossing ever. (That is saying a lot from a person that has traveled in about a dozen countries.) If you are actually north of London, consider 402.
That time of year, few northern campgrounds are open. I don't even know of any in Michigan or Ohio. We travel self contained, so that is not a big issue for us.
Matt
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