Above, at the Route 66 RV Resort in Albuquerque. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Now that it is winter and many of us are holed up inside the house (it is snowing outside my home as I am writing this), it is a good time to plan next year's RV vacation.
If one is new to the RV lifestyle, the following will be useful enough to include in the departure checklist. After a while, these will be second nature.
TravelAwaits posted 10 things to know before hitting the road on an extended RV trip.
They begin it with:
The anticipation and excitement are palpable. You’re planning an extended RV trip to a bucket list location, a family reunion, or an odyssey that you’ve dreamt of doing. Wherever you’re going on your extended RV trip, be sure to plan ahead and be prepared. I know there are people who drive by the seat of their pants and let the road take them wherever it leads. That’s a fine way to travel. Being prepared is not about having reservations, though in these crowded RV days it’s not a bad idea. Preparation will minimize unexpected problems, expenses, and delays. No one wants to be on a three-month journey and get sidelined. Here are my tips for what you need to know to make your trip memorable, manageable, and meaningful.
To see what they are, go here.
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