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Frommer’s Exploring America by RV (Frommer’s Complete Guides)
$11.00
In this guide, renowned travel writing team Harry Basch and Shirley Slater offer updates on their favorite RV trips around the U.S., including scenic routes along Virginia’s Skyline Drive and the New England coast, plus jaunts through the Heart of the Heartlands (Indiana, Iowa and Illinois) and to Alaska via Canada. On each trip you’ll get all the famous, infamous, and off-the-wall attractions; ca…
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Frommer’s Exploring America by RV (Frommer’s Complete Guides)
$13.26
In this guide, renowned travel-writing team Harry Basch and Shirley Slater offer updates on their favorite RV trips around the U.S., including scenic routes along Virginia’s Skyline Drive and the New England coast, plus jaunts through the Heart of the Heartlands (Indiana, Iowa and Illinois) and to Alaska via Canada. On each trip you’ll get all the famous, infamous, and off-the-wall attractions; ca…
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Frommer’s Exploring America by RV
$17.99
In this guide, renowned travel writing team Harry Basch and Shirley Slater offers updates on their favorite RV trips around the U.S., including scenic routes along Virginia’s Skyline Drive and the New England coast, plus jaunts through the Heart of the Heartlands (Indiana, Iowa and Illinois) and to Alaska via Canada. On each trip you’ll get all the famous, infamous, and off-the-wall attraction…
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Sunshine Kids Cool Shade For Car Window, Black
$4.95
Sunshine Kids Cool Shade For Car Window – BlackWrapped around a foam core, Cool Shade rolls onto a window in seconds with no creases, for a smooth, wrinkle-free look. Providing year-round protection from the sun’s light and glare, it helps car windows filter both UVA and UVB rays for lower car temperature. Adheres by static cling. Removable and reusable.Features include: •PVC tinted film is easy…
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minivan travel trailer
Should I purchase an RV or trade in my minivan for a truck and pull a trailer camper?
This isn’t in the near future, but the next time my husband deploys, I’m thinking about homeschooling the kids for a year and traveling the country, camping in or near national parks. I want them to see the redwoods and Yellowstone and all that. I haven’t thought much about it; I’m just starting to get serious about it. Any thoughts? Also, who wants to let me camp in the driveway for a week?
I found it cheaper to camp in a trailer and have a truck at your disposal.
Pulling a small car behind a motor home involves upkeep on two engines and drive trains.
You guys can stay with me on your way to Yellowstone, I have my own water and electric hookups, WiFi with cable and a dump station a block away.
RScott
WILDWOOD XLITE 17EXL TRAVEL TRAILER (QUICK TOUR)
minivan travel trailer