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Matt_Colie
Dec 17, 2017Explorer II
RVCrazy,
You are missing an obvious point here.
Your 5er is not that big a deal, but if you make sure it is fueled and provisioned for three days, you can go anywhere you want.
We used to travel in winter in the northeast all the time. I was always set to hold up and wait at least a day for those that just have to have the accident that they seem to want and go home. Once we had to wait a day and an half for the roads in PA to get cleared. That is why we now set up for three days. If you don't have a generator, this may be more difficult, but it is still manageable.
Matt
You are missing an obvious point here.
Your 5er is not that big a deal, but if you make sure it is fueled and provisioned for three days, you can go anywhere you want.
We used to travel in winter in the northeast all the time. I was always set to hold up and wait at least a day for those that just have to have the accident that they seem to want and go home. Once we had to wait a day and an half for the roads in PA to get cleared. That is why we now set up for three days. If you don't have a generator, this may be more difficult, but it is still manageable.
Matt
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