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Matt_Colie
Mar 18, 2015Explorer II
Joe,
It is may personal and duly considered opinion (you know what they say about those) that the number of miles you travel in a day is almost completely irrelevant. If you have to be some place at a given time, it matters, but that is the worst way to travel in any RV.
In any case, buy Street Atlas and learn to use all of it. This program can be a simple or as complex as you choose. It can be just a traveling map or a complete excursion planner. But you will have to think and work with it.
If you load the planning section with how many miles you want to go. It will tell you where to look for end of day places. If you load it with hours you want the "road day" to last, it will do the same. It you include the expected stop times for fuel, food and attractions, it will include those as well.
If you go to the Discovery Owners Information and collect the overlays for what you may want, you will have it all on one screen.
Matt
It is may personal and duly considered opinion (you know what they say about those) that the number of miles you travel in a day is almost completely irrelevant. If you have to be some place at a given time, it matters, but that is the worst way to travel in any RV.
In any case, buy Street Atlas and learn to use all of it. This program can be a simple or as complex as you choose. It can be just a traveling map or a complete excursion planner. But you will have to think and work with it.
If you load the planning section with how many miles you want to go. It will tell you where to look for end of day places. If you load it with hours you want the "road day" to last, it will do the same. It you include the expected stop times for fuel, food and attractions, it will include those as well.
If you go to the Discovery Owners Information and collect the overlays for what you may want, you will have it all on one screen.
Matt
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