Above, The Beast at a KOA Kampground in Lava Hot Springs, Idaho. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Now that I am older, driving long distances in a day does not appeal to me. Since I am an early riser, I generally can get on the road around 5:00 or 6:00 in the morning and usually will drive until about mid-afternoon and call it quits for the day. Plus, I don't like to set up camp in the dark and prefer to relax outside during the remaining daylight hours, especially if the campground is in a scenic location.
But that's just me.
Shortening travel distance to a comfortable drive is number two in a new article of 14 travel tips from seasoned RVers posted by RV Life.
They begin it with:
If you’re new to RVing, these RV travel tips will make a huge difference in your camping experience. If you’re a seasoned RVer, you may have already learned some of these things the hard way, but there may be some tips you had not yet considered.
To see what the tips are, go here.
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