Good tips. We do quite a few of these. When we were younger and only had two weeks to see EVERYTHING, we traveled much differently. Now we are also about the journey and not just the destination. Enjoy the rest of your trip and safe travels!
We have the washer dryer vented combo and love it also! I’m the navigator on trips so I always watch ahead to the predicted weather in the area we are headed and that has saved us from high winds or snow storms. We’ve driven longer or started earlier to stay ahead of bad weather.
Another great video. Lots of great tips. I still follow the rule about time of arrival or maximum miles driving that I heard from you guys years before. We have our own maxim of driving a maximum of 2,5 hours or 200 kilometers when not driving on highways. And arrive always before 4pm at our destination. This makes for effortless driving and time to do our shopping and visit interesting sites along the way. We recently traveled, in our Promaster City type minicamper, for two months in the UK, France and Germany. This was doable with this rule in mind and our other rule that is for every travel day there should be at least two days of no travel (apart from shopping or sightseeing.
Great suggestions! Could it be a new book forth coming! A couple more, we have travelled much including international like many of you. When leaving our country we register our travels with the State Department. Never know when you may need to evacuate, or need medical attention. Secondly, knowing the contact information for the US embassy in the country you are traveling is helpful and calming. Happy travels! 🙂
Great information. Enjoy!
Good tips. We do quite a few of these.
When we were younger and only had two weeks to see EVERYTHING, we traveled much differently. Now we are also about the journey and not just the destination.
Enjoy the rest of your trip and safe travels!
We have the washer dryer vented combo and love it also! I’m the navigator on trips so I always watch ahead to the predicted weather in the area we are headed and that has saved us from high winds or snow storms. We’ve driven longer or started earlier to stay ahead of bad weather.
Another great video. Lots of great tips. I still follow the rule about time of arrival or maximum miles driving that I heard from you guys years before. We have our own maxim of driving a maximum of 2,5 hours or 200 kilometers when not driving on highways. And arrive always before 4pm at our destination. This makes for effortless driving and time to do our shopping and visit interesting sites along the way. We recently traveled, in our Promaster City type minicamper, for two months in the UK, France and Germany. This was doable with this rule in mind and our other rule that is for every travel day there should be at least two days of no travel (apart from shopping or sightseeing.
As always your site is full of tips, and new thoughts to consider. THANK YOU
Great suggestions! Could it be a new book forth coming! A couple more, we have travelled much including international like many of you. When leaving our country we register our travels with the State Department. Never know when you may need to evacuate, or need medical attention. Secondly, knowing the contact information for the US embassy in the country you are traveling is helpful and calming. Happy travels! 🙂
Thanks for the info. We are in PEI right now, what a beautiful place.
It really is!
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Thank you for the video. Blessings to you.
I wish I would have known you needed a aitter I would have dog sitted for you! I live in Baddeck! Safe travels and enjoy your info 🥰
Thank you!
🦋THANK YOU 😊
"A Pint is a Pound the World around" old British saying.
Would service dogs be welcome on the tours?
The road must beat I90 through Massachusetts.
Yes...it does. I'm dreading I-90 again next week on the way back home.
I have both time and miles for traveling 😊