Above, The Beast at Lassen Volcanic National Park. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Over the years, different websites have posted tips on RV travel. For the most part, I've presented them here with links. Some are better than others and some are repetitious.
The Washington Times Herald (Indiana, not D.C.) has posted some good tips for first-time RVers.
They start off with:
Whether it’s the welcoming weather or the chance to follow a favorite football team or, of course, the awe-inspiring foliage, fall compels many people to hit the open road. A car or truck might suffice for a day trip or weekend getaway, but those who want to travel more extensively often do so in an RV.
Recreational vehicles, or RVs, provide a taste of home away from home for millions of people every year. RVs allow people to visit even the most remote locations without having to worry about finding food or lodging. As welcoming as the interior of an RV can be, it’s also easy for first-time RV drivers to feel a little intimidated. RVs are the largest vehicles many people will ever operate, and even long-time drivers will likely need some time to adjust. That adjustment period can go smoothly if drivers take steps to grow more comfortable behind the wheel before embarking on their trips.
To read more, go here.
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