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Old 09-08-2018, 12:19 PM   #11
RVMichael
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Vegas 24.1
State: Florida
Posts: 247
THOR #11784
Start with a one nighter at a full service reputable RV park close to where you live. Then do a series of 2 nighters. Then do a 4 nighter. Then do an 8 nighter, etc. This has given me time to really learn how to drive the RV, set up the RV, reduce what's really needed, and if we want to make any corrections we only have to put up with it for a day or 2. Florida State Parks have been very nice (and inexpensive) for us and I'll bet Indiana has some nice state parks also.

It might be a large trip very soon, but since I am a 6 month old RV'er, I am looking very forward to picking the brains of the long timers at the rally coming early October 2018.

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