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dave54 wrote:
I personally find towing about half again as tiring as just driving a single vehicle. More things to monitor, maneuvering, etc.
My rule of thumb is at least a 2:1 ratio for time at destination versus driving (2 days driving each way = 4 days driving, 2x4 = 8 days at destination, total time 12 days). Others are happy with less.
I also do not like to be rushed on my trips. I prefer to spend enough time at a destination to enjoy it and experience it, not just a ten minute sample a few highlights then drive to the next one. I really dislike the "if this is Tuesday it must be Yellowstone" trips. So we will go to fewer places and stay longer.
The total cost of an RV versus motel debate will go on forever. I think it about even. I own an RV because motels are not found where I prefer to stay overnight, and I have yet to see a motel where I have no neighbors and wake up to a herd of elk grazing immediately out my window.
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โMay-27-2016 09:48 AM
Acdii wrote:You will not be happy with the Canyon in this case, as the Grand Canyon is absolutely NOT getting away from crowds, the North Rim is better in this respect BUT there are still crowds.
Well, this is why I asked the question. I know my limits of driving, but that was just in an 18 wheeler and my pickup going across country. Pulling a camping trailer with 4 passengers, thats why I asked. I really appreciate all the responses and will go back to the other two adults here and reconsider what we want to do for the trip. I was able to find a few slots at a couple KOA campsites for the days mentioned, which is why I started pursuing this route. I am thinking long term here too, planning future trips, and spur of the moment weekenders. Weighing all factors as well.
The #1 thing, I cannot give up my F150 for this. It is my daily driver, and one of the most comfortable vehicles, save for the Flex, I have driven. Getting 20+ MPG doesn't hurt either.
I blame my wife for this, I got a nice bonus this year, her reaction, OOH family trip to Disney Oh H e l l N O!!! Grand Canyon popped into my head, and that's where I am at now. Mainly I hate crowds, and would like to get away from people for a while. It's too bad the resort I went to when growing up is long gone, would love to do that at least one more time.
Thanks for all the responses, your experience doing this is what I was looking for, and helps me make my decision easier.
โMay-27-2016 09:36 AM
Acdii wrote:
She always talked about wanting to head west and see things like the Grand Canyon, and THAT's where this trip came from. ๐