All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: How to go with the flow but restricted by reservations?Thank you Toedtoes--I'm sure we'll be alot more comfortable with dry camping once we get the hang of it. Your suggestions of 'dry camping' on a FHU site is great to help us know how far we can push it. Also, thanks to you all for sharing your experiences! A great help for us newbies!Re: How to go with the flow but restricted by reservations?Thanks for these responses! 2gypsies is right-- we don't have a large rig which is why I was concerned about boondocking. Because of our newness in all of this, I'm just not sure of how long our tanks/battery lasts. We have an evergreen Ascend 23RKB (26' total length) so getting in and out of most anywhere shouldn't be a problem. I guess I was thinking if we always had FHUs, it'd take the guesswork out of it. BUT, I'm seeing on here that that might not be the best app4oach. The main concern, really, was thinking we had to have everything planned out with reservations and not be able to be totally flexible. That seemed to kind of defeat the purpose of RVing to me. I will have to keep reading so hopefully we can learn alot more from you seasoned RVers. Again, thanks so much for all the input. Every bit of it is useful info for us. :)How to go with the flow but restricted by reservations?I realize summertime is a busy time, especially in Colorado. BUT, we are newly retired and just bought a TT and was (naively) thinking we could just drive, stop when we feel like it, stay couple days and move on to the next place but how do you have any type of 'freedom' in an RV if all the RV spots are booked up months in advance? Since we are new, I hate the thought of boondocking everywhere until we know what we're doing. We've gone on a couple of 2 nighters close to home but had hookups (and would PREFER to have hookups mostly). How in the world can you be free when so much pre planning is needed to secure a spot? (Other than going to Colorado in the dead of winter). We plan on leaving Texas middle of ajuly and head toward Yellowstone and Washington State with no particular return date set. Advice?
GroupsRV Newbies We all start out new. Share lessons learned or first-time questions!Jun 15, 20174,026 Posts
RV Newbies We all start out new. Share lessons learned or first-time questions!Jun 15, 20174,026 Posts