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JJ_Spectre
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Jul 08, 2013

First long haul and lessons learned

We just got back from what was our first "long" haul of about 1300 kms round trip. It was also our longest trip to date (8 days). Some of the things we learned along the way:

- Travelling with two small kids necessitates a stop every hour and a half to two hours. This is a sanity as well as a bladder saver. This one sunk in on the way back...
- Bring snacks and pack lunches to cut costs, minimize time spent off the road, and eat healthy while on the move.
- Potty breaks in the trailer go a lot quicker than going inside so having "some" fresh water on board is a plus.
- Discuss the route with your navigator/spouse before you leave to identify potential areas for concern and refuelling locations.
- If you take the dog camping, then take the dog with you on your excursions. Fireworks (Canada Day and Independence Day weekend, so lots of celebration) and dogs on their own don't mix. Now I have some repairs to do. I just hope he wasn't barking and disturbing everyone. :(
- For us, ~500 kms in a day is the most we should attempt in a day if we want to still feel like the voyage is part of the vacation.

All in all, it was a great trip and a great experience. We were in an RV resort-type of establishment rather than a campground, so the amenities were very well established. Out next adventure is closer to home, but is dry camping. Time to break out the generator. I'm sure there will be more lessons learned after that experience. :)