Well, having traveled in an RV, my honest answer would be No I wouldn't take off and travel in an RV. The RV itself is fine, the walls didn't close in on me, the kitchen was small but more than adequate, the bathroom small, and easily kept "sweet smelling." However, the hooking up of the sewer line is what got me. Yuck. Every time you stop at a park, you have to hook it up, or dump it. Every time you leave, you have to unhook it. YUCK. YUCK. YUCK.
However, even with that said, RVing is a great way to go places. You need a small vehicle to get around once you have parked the behemoth ... lots of places don't have parking for them, and some places don't have roads big enough for them.
We have traveled from the east coast to the west coast and back, from north to south. RV parks are most scarce in the northeast, and easiest to find in the west.
We traveled through Bryce, Capitol Reef, Arches, Zion, and all the rest of those parks. Park the RV and head out in the small vehicle. When you get to the parks in North Dakota, the small vehicle is a MUST.
If you can handle the sewer issues, it is great fun.
2007-07-26 14:21:50
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answered by istitch2 6
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I have a "plan" to do this.
It is divided into;
1)Southeast;2)Mississippi delta thru Texas,3)East Coast,4)is colonial America,5) New England,6)Then the the Penn-Ohio-Kentucky region,7)the Heartlands,8)the Dakotas-Montana area,9)the Southwest,10)the west Coast,11) the North West,12) the hiway trip.
So yes I'd do it in a minute.
2007-07-26 23:01:23
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answered by blakree 7
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