Above, camping at a Lake Cachuma group camp. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Before deciding to post this, I had some hesitancy about the source: USA Today. It was a choice in their "Women of the Year" that blew their credibility with me.
But, I have no problem with the article I am about to cite. They provide some sound advice.
It is on what people need to know before choosing the right RV (funny, camper sounds so old fashioned to me, that's in their link) to buy, or even rent.
They begin it with:
For families and older travelers eager to make up for lost vacation time during the pandemic, RVs are a way to get back out into the world in a clean, safe and convenient environment. Also called motor homes or recreational vehicles, RVs let you travel in a self-contained bubble that has all the comforts and conveniences of home, including space for your pets. They’re even a viable option for the increasing number of people embracing the “work from anywhere” movement.
But with so many different types of RVs on the market, how do you know which type is right for your big RV road trip? From pop-ups and fifth wheels to Class A, Class C and camper vans, here’s everything you need to know about choosing the best RV for your travel needs – including how to rent an RV and whether you should rent or buy.
To read the full article, go here.
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