We did a Portland to Portland trip in the Summer of '12 in 90-100* heat for 5 weeks. I was very new to RVing at the time. Had many nice people helping me along the way. By the end, I was helping out other newbies.
Started from Portland, OR
Hells Canyon (Idaho)
Yellowstone
Mt Rushmore
Chicago
Niagara Falls
Portland, Maine
Boston
New York City
Washington DC
Philadelphia
Chincoteague Island (Virginia)
Gettysburg
Fantastic trip that created many memories for the kids.
Things I learned: (this was my first trip)
* Learn how to operate manual awnings from someone.. They're not intuitive.
* If you pack warm bottled water in gas absorbtion fridges, they will never get cool. Everything else in the fridge warms up.
* Always use a pressure regulator for fresh water. Though my trailer has one built in, I inflated my hose due to insane pressure at one campground.
* Call ahead to campground if you'll be late.
* Big trucks don't fit too well in big city parking garages.
* Driving big trucks in NYC is difficult.
* Don't show up to State Park campgrounds on a Friday night at midnight if they don't take reservations.
* Rooftop A/Cs (at least mine) only lower the temperature 20*
* Free Wi-Fi doesn't work.
* Be prepared, but don't expect to see bears in your campground at Yellowstone.
* Old Faithful isn't just a hole in the ground with a sign next to it, like in the cartoons.
* If you want to see a bear at Yellowstone, look for a crowd of people with cameras and park rangers directing traffic. That's where the bears always show up.
* Don't jump in the pool with your cell phone when waiting for a call to pick up the family from shopping.
* Don't schedule a campground in Gettysburg during Bike Week if you want to get any sleep (fun though.. Met lots of nice bikers).
* Don't run the microwave, a hair straightener and the A/C at the same time if you can't access the campsites circuit breaker.
* Always have a bucket ready when you remove the cap from the sewer connection. (I still have no idea what happened that day)
* Use the short version of your dump routine at a dump station if you have people waiting for you.
* Everyone wants to help. Everyone has conflicting advice. Your way is wrong. Listen to all of them and decide your method.
* Everyone wants to help you back in to your site (at the same time).
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