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Mar 17, 2017Explorer II
We use folding paper maps, a Rand McNally atlas and google/maps when it is available. We like to run on the State and local highways and roads. We get to see so much more that way. We figure 200 to 225 miles per day. That night we Google for RV campgrounds near that ending point for the next day, checkout which campgrounds have what we want, give them a call to reserve our spot. Next day we leave around 9am and take our time arriving at the reserved campground site around 3pm. We went to Mesa Verde and back last year using this method and never had a problem. Of course our Class C is a 22 ft so we could fit in just about anywhere. We are going to Washington state from Seekonk Ma. this summer using this method. What I did differently this year is print out the available campsites along the way (route 2 west from Sault St Marie)so if the camp we are at doesn't have Wi-Fi and we have no service on our cell we just look up where we want to stay the next day.
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