Many RVers document their travels on maps mounted inside or outside of their rigs. The closest thing I do this is the map on my profile page at RV Park Reviews (shown above). Each time I review a campground or RV park, it automatically adds a pin onto my map.
This works fine for me without adding clutter to The Beast.
There are several ways RV enthusiasts do this and Do It Yourself RV has "7 Creative Ways To Track Your State Travels".
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How does the old adage go? If you don’t document it, it didn’t happen?
RVers seem to be the type of people who love to document where they have taken their RV. One of the most common ways to do this is with a map where each state, province, national park, or territory has been ticked off.
Whether you just drove through Kansas or actually stopped overnight to enjoy the lights in Wakeeney is up to you, but there is something so satisfying about checking another glorious state off the map.
Most of the time this is done with those typical vinyl maps you see on the sides or in the back windows of rigs. While this is a fun way to show off your travels and spark conversation, there are several more creative ways to show off your tour of the nation.
From embroidery to beer cap scrapbooks, have fun documenting and sharing your RV trek with family and strangers.
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