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Atlee wrote:Did you stop and stay in truck stops or Wal marts along the way? We are getting ready to make a 8,000 mile trip and was just wondering.
We drove fm VA to LA, a 7900+ mile tripe this time last year. We went south, stopping in Vicksburg, San Antonio, Fredsricksburg, TX, Carlsbad, NM, Tombstone & Tucson, AZ, Las Vegas, Death Valley, Los Angeles, back to Grand Canyon, then diagonally across the country to KC to visit son's in-laws, then on to Michigan to visit daughter then home.
The nice thing about the trailer we pulled was I got to sleep in my bed every night, not in a bed someone else slept in the night before.dukenurse wrote:
Honey is having second thoughts about driving from VA to NM, ID then home with sightseeing along the way. We have a diesel truck with a self contained slide in. We don't have any time constraints and only want to drive 300 or les miles per day. Your suggestions are welcome.
Thanks,
Connie
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For us, the biggest attraction to driving cross country in the RV and staying in campgrounds is the people you meet. The managers of motels tend to get upset if you start a campfire in the lobby just so you can meet your neighbors. Another advantage is the campground. Usually secluded and somewhat natural. Yes there are exceptions, but most motels we've stayed at are on frontage roads facing fast food joints, auto parts stores, shopping malls, gas stations, etc..
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