porthole
Retired
The All Stays app Dave mentions is really great if you have something like an ipad with a net connection. I tried the free version and quickly upgraded to the $10 version. I find it very useful with excellent filtering.
Is Ohio the only sate that has RV sections at the rest stops on the turnpike? $20 gets you electric and water for 24 hours.
Driving alone I can do 1000 miles a day, but I wouldn't want to do it more then one day in a row.
I've pulled the camper as far 750 miles a day solo and it is not a big deal. I will stop at the rest stops as needed and the turnpike rest stops can get a bit noisy. But, we have a genny, so with the AC on the noise is a non issue.
When we are camping though it is a different story. Besides the right seat passenger, I have two dogs we travel with. Every stop for either us or the dogs takes at least 30 minutes. So towing on a typical day whatever we get between roughly 8am to 6 pm.
Our current truck is way more comfortable then the last, and the "right side seat" has been able to do 500 mile days if our destination is a greater goal then the travel to get there.
All in all - 300-350 miles a day is a good start. Plan on 8 hours to do that and when you arrive a bit earlier you'll be pleased.
Is Ohio the only sate that has RV sections at the rest stops on the turnpike? $20 gets you electric and water for 24 hours.
Driving alone I can do 1000 miles a day, but I wouldn't want to do it more then one day in a row.
I've pulled the camper as far 750 miles a day solo and it is not a big deal. I will stop at the rest stops as needed and the turnpike rest stops can get a bit noisy. But, we have a genny, so with the AC on the noise is a non issue.
When we are camping though it is a different story. Besides the right seat passenger, I have two dogs we travel with. Every stop for either us or the dogs takes at least 30 minutes. So towing on a typical day whatever we get between roughly 8am to 6 pm.
Our current truck is way more comfortable then the last, and the "right side seat" has been able to do 500 mile days if our destination is a greater goal then the travel to get there.
All in all - 300-350 miles a day is a good start. Plan on 8 hours to do that and when you arrive a bit earlier you'll be pleased.