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By Katrina, on August 22nd, 2009% I just could not pass by Moab, UT with not one but two national parks nearby and not stop. That would definitely have been an RVer sin. Sooo I found a campground just south of downtown Moab for a week. I stayed at Moab Rim Campark. Nothing fancy. No extras. Just a site . . . → Read More: Moab, UT
By Katrina, on August 17th, 2009% Heading off to Utah, I followed I50 across. The huge mountain I had to go over was a bit of a surprise. That was the steepest climb I had ever done with my trailer in tow and I almost pulled over at one point to cool off the transmission which was hot but . . . → Read More: Gunnison, CO
By Katrina, on August 1st, 2009% The drive to Dodge City was easy and flat through some lovely countryside and rock formations in places. Watch out for the toll road they sneak in near Wichita. Unfortunately, just 5 miles to Dodge another trailer tire blew. It was one of my newer ones too which made for a grumpy arrival. . . . → Read More: Dodge City, KS
By Katrina, on July 27th, 2009% Headed on west. To pick up Oklahoma for my state map, I chose a slightly longer route dipping down through the top of Oklahoma. I got to drive a small part of the old Route 66 to earn my patch for that. I stopped at my first Corps of Engineers campground near Ponca . . . → Read More: Ponca City, OK
By Katrina, on July 23rd, 2009% Took off for Branson via Poplar Bluff and Camelot RV Campground. Nice place close to the highway for a one night stop. Hilly but my site was fairly level and very long. The drive there was easy and pretty.
Heading into Branson, be ready for steep hill driving. Even without the trailer attached, . . . → Read More: Branson, MO
By Katrina, on July 11th, 2009% On to Kentucky to claim it on my state map. I drove through Nashville and on up to Cave City which is only 5 miles from Mammoth Cave National Park. I waited too long to book into the C2C rv park but happily found Singing Hills RV Park in the midst of bunches . . . → Read More: Cave City, KY
By Katrina, on July 3rd, 2009% Off to my home park, Breckenridge Lake Resort, in Crossville, TN off I40. In order to join Coast to Coast, RPI or other clubs, you must buy into a home park first. This can cost anywhere from a few hundred dollars to thousands of dollars and there are different levels. The cost depends . . . → Read More: Crossville, TN
By Katrina, on June 19th, 2009% I just needed a place on the way to Tennessee to rest up a while so a park in West Virginia seemed just right. The drive all the way down through the state to the bottom on I79 was remarkably easy even though it is solid mountains. The highway is laid out well . . . → Read More: Milton, WV
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