All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Rout assistance Vancouver, BC to ArizonaTraffic versus mountains. You choose.Re: Where are the snow birds ? schlep1967 wrote: If your traveling south, you won't see many other RV's doing the same. Now if you were traveling north, you would pass a lot more going the other way. This. Drove down from PNW to AZ last week. Plenty of rv’s on the road, packed up like they’re staying a while. And Kanab, Page, Flag, Payson areas jammed with active rv’ers (best season there for that, of course)Re: Dump stationsrvdumps.comRe: Tips on how to hook up at an extreme angle?Reading the headline led me in a different direction!Re: shifting on downhillsI think what Gritty is saying is, learn to drive the rig instead of having the rig’s computers drive you.Re: Highway 89 in UtahUS89 south of Utah 12 is a great road. Our preferred route toward Arizona each year. Has its winding bits, but no gravel that I recall. Great bakery in Orderville, too.Re: shifting on downhillsJust do what you have to to avoid riding the brakes down the hill. If your speed climbs too high, brake fairly hard but short, and realize you should have been down a gear or too more. Accept slower speeds, both up and down.Re: Quadrants, rather than one big cross country trip?I did it essentially that way. Live in northwest. Headed to midwest, left the rig over the winter in a storage place. Went back in the spring, toured northeast, left the rig in inside storage in North Carolina. Went back the next year, toured the southeast, then headed to Arizona and onback to northwest. Worked for us. Good storage is not cheap.Re: Around Chicago west to east?You could go south of Rockford, then 52 and 30 toward Indiana. But some of 30 is pretty sketchy -- might be better off to just stay with the interstates and find a better time off day (Ha!).Re: Willamette Valley to Whidby IslandGoing off onto 507 will only add suburban stop and go to an already congested route. So your choice: Stay on I-5 and deal with the traffic up to Mukilteo (downtown SEA and Northgate areas will be stop and go) Or take 101 and 20 to Port Townsend. Slow going, but much more scenic. That would be my choice. Either way, there's a ferry. Full of RV's and trailers.
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