Jan-26-2021 01:16 PM
Feb-01-2021 04:50 PM
MarkTwain wrote:bucky wrote:
I don't mind long days, but a thousand miles in 2 days is not moderate driving. 🙂
2000 miles in 2 days will create a huge case of "T B" or tired butt!!!! Marthon driving is not the same as RVing. Save your Butt and buy a plane ticket:):) Out west that would be close to driving from the Oregon border to Los Angles and back in one day!! I seriously doubt you or your family would enjoy an RV trip requiring driving 2000 miles in days!!!! with only 3 weeks.
Feb-01-2021 02:42 PM
bucky wrote:
I don't mind long days, but a thousand miles in 2 days is not moderate driving. 🙂
Feb-01-2021 11:24 AM
Jan-30-2021 07:18 AM
woodtrucker wrote:Apr/May is the start of the off-season in the Keys, so it will be less crowded. I'd have to agree with others that the Keys are hot (85-88) and humid from May through almost Nov. For some it's an issue. We haven't found it to be all that objectional.
Well, I have been on here before dreaming about a trip out west. I got VERY good feedback.
Didn't imagine I'd be trying to do it right now with COVID restrictions but here we are.
We are a family of 5. Kids are 15, 13, and 10 and we are ready for an adventure before our oldest is gone.
We have the time and money to actually take a trip out in our 5th wheel to either key west or out west. I prefer out west but a lot of things are closed due to covid so I'm apprehensive about going.
I also HATE to book something a year out. I'd love to book it right now and be able to go mid may time frame.
Any suggestions on where I should look right now?
Jan-29-2021 07:56 AM
Jan-28-2021 07:48 PM
woodtrucker wrote:wowens79 wrote:
Alot depends on what they family likes to do, and how much you want to drive. The keys are a long haul, but out west is twice as far.
We've done the keys twice, and spent a week there. Both trips we spent one afternoon and evening in Key West. We like the water and to fish, so we snorkled from the beach and kayaks, and did a trip on a boat out to the reefs. We also fished from out kayaks and the beach, and also did a half day shark fishing trip that was a blast. Also central FL has some great springs to paddle and explore.
We are in GA, and have not gone west, but would really like to, but with limited time, I cant justify the drive/enjoy ratio 🙂
That's part of my struggle too. We'll be in transit much more than exploring the area that we intent to arrive at. And about 3 weeks is as long we could afford to be gone. We have grown in our camping experiences and our family situation to handle longer periods of time away from home but none of us are really excited about riding in the truck for 4 days to get there.
That's why the outer banks are looking better for us because we can stay a week and a half very easily and it is at least a place we've never been as a family.
Jan-28-2021 06:37 PM
magnusfide wrote:
I agree with the rest. Go Out West.
In fact I would take at least two trips out west because there's that much to see and do. We did it slower and in three trips. Went to the Longmire Days in Johnson (Absaroka) County. Attended a couple of Dutch Oven Gatherings. Made the rounds of the national and state parks. We still didn't see it all and we hope to another trip. Every area has its own beauty and theme.
Jan-28-2021 08:25 AM
Jan-28-2021 03:59 AM
bucky wrote:
I don't mind long days, but a thousand miles in 2 days is not moderate driving. 🙂
Jan-28-2021 02:34 AM
Jan-27-2021 10:50 AM
woodtrucker wrote:ford truck guy wrote:BarabooBob wrote:
And this is one of the great reasons I love living in Wisconsin. We are 1000 miles from the east coast, northern Florida, New Orleans, Denver, the Big Horn Mtns. I can be at any of those places within 2 moderate days of driving. Being on either coast means much more driving.
BUT, you are a frozen cheese head all winter ! :B
Sorry, could not resist !
All kidding aside, that would be awesome to be within 1ooo miles of everything
Man would it!
I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be
Douglas AdamsJan-27-2021 10:27 AM
ford truck guy wrote:BarabooBob wrote:
And this is one of the great reasons I love living in Wisconsin. We are 1000 miles from the east coast, northern Florida, New Orleans, Denver, the Big Horn Mtns. I can be at any of those places within 2 moderate days of driving. Being on either coast means much more driving.
BUT, you are a frozen cheese head all winter ! :B
Sorry, could not resist !
All kidding aside, that would be awesome to be within 1ooo miles of everything
Jan-27-2021 10:26 AM
BarabooBob wrote:
And this is one of the great reasons I love living in Wisconsin. We are 1000 miles from the east coast, northern Florida, New Orleans, Denver, the Big Horn Mtns. I can be at any of those places within 2 moderate days of driving. Being on either coast means much more driving.
Jan-27-2021 10:12 AM
woodtrucker wrote:wowens79 wrote:
Alot depends on what they family likes to do, and how much you want to drive. The keys are a long haul, but out west is twice as far.
We've done the keys twice, and spent a week there. Both trips we spent one afternoon and evening in Key West. We like the water and to fish, so we snorkled from the beach and kayaks, and did a trip on a boat out to the reefs. We also fished from out kayaks and the beach, and also did a half day shark fishing trip that was a blast. Also central FL has some great springs to paddle and explore.
We are in GA, and have not gone west, but would really like to, but with limited time, I cant justify the drive/enjoy ratio 🙂
That's part of my struggle too. We'll be in transit much more exploring the area that we intent to arrive at. And about 3 weeks is as long we could afford to be gone. We have grown in our camping experiences and our family situation to handle longer periods of time away from home but none of us are really excited about riding in the truck for 4 days to get there.
That's why the outer banks are looking better for us because we can stay a week and a half very easily and it is at least a place we've never been as a family.