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Does a snowbird travel around the 'warm' or

Roy_Lynne
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is a snowbird someone who finds a warm home and just stays put. We are leaving sometime after Thanksgiving but we have no destination in mind except the road, making a huge loop down thru California, around Arizona, New Mexico, into Texas, and and then back into New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, Nevada and finally Oregon and Washington.(Well maybe we have a hundred destinations in mind) We plan to do a mixture of booddocking, and full service camping, depending on when the clothes need washed and tanks need filled.
The only thing that I worry about is that I might pass up something cool to see or do, just because I didn't know it was there so I've asked a million questions and gotten some great advise from folks on this site.
So if your a traveler, what do you plan to do, go, see.
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the_bear_II
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You might find some useful resources on this website:
https://www.roadtripamerica.com/

Sam_Spade
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A snowbird avoids the snow.
How you do that is strictly up to YOU.

So much to see.....so little time. You are supposed to be having a good time but you start out by fretting. Stop it. If you miss something, you can always go back.

My only advice is: Get in the habit of checking the weather up ahead where you intend to go. Some of the places you listed have SNOW in the higher elevations; sometimes a LOT.
'07 Damon Outlaw 3611
CanAm Spyder in the "trunk"