We vowed to pass along to others what we have learned perhaps to make it easier for them. Niki and I had mentors and a lot of help when we started this RVing adventure. If we like them we post them.Įach of our maps and trip sheets lists mileages between stops, interesting things to see, restaurants, photos and our own honest reviews of what we find. 75% of our stopovers are at Passport America, 50%, RV parks and campgrounds. We take our time and try to limit travel days to 200 - 250 miles between stopovers. Many of our maps allow you to click a "dot" which will give you all kinds of info about the campground including photos, price, amenities, directions, local sights, and a link to each campground's website.Įach is a tried and true route we have planned, followed and found it a good one. You may notice we dine out a lot which is just a preference of ours to really get a "taste" for that area. We normally arrive in the early afternoon and have plenty of time for talking with hosts and neighbors as well as time to explore the area. We do enjoy the trip as much or more than the destination so we plan the stops for only a half day's drive and normally a stopover of two nights at each. E ach interactive map outlines a route we have taken with our RV, (probably more than once), as we try to determine the "best" route, with great campgrounds that we can look forward to visiting like old friends.
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