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| Mid Life Trailers |
Apr 24 2012, 05:38 PM
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I am in the beginning of planning my first long haul trip from the west coast to the east coast, along I-40. I have heard several things about alot of parks out there and wonder how much of this is true. Not knowing the area you are taking risks, are there anyone out there who may hvae had safety concerns along the interstate and how have you combated this?
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| Texasrvers |
Apr 24 2012, 11:19 PM
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We have been RVing for 12 years and have never run into any trouble. I'm not sure what you've heard, but there are a lot of really good parks along I-40. Just choose reputable parks with good reviews and follow normal precautions. If a park looks run down and unsafe--drive on. You should be fine.
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| joez |
Apr 25 2012, 08:21 AM
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After more than 1200 nights in commercial rv parks, state parks, and COE areas in five years, I can honestly say that we never felt threatened, unsafe, or super vigilant while staying overnight. We have had some uncomfortable "vibes" at highway rest areas and truck stop parking lots when we stopped for short breaks, and one "incident" at a rest area, but we do not overnight there, so when the characters around us look shady we just move on.
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| nedmtnman |
Apr 25 2012, 08:28 AM
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We have been fulltiming for over 9 years and have been down I-40 many times with no problems.
-------------------- 2003 Ford F-350
2003 Keystone Everest 343L Bill and Bob guard cats. |
| John Blue |
Apr 25 2012, 08:49 AM
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Over 14 years now with no problems anyplace in RV parks, rest stops, Flying-J, and a couple Walmart parking lots due to bad weather. I think you would be OK.
-------------------- John
Brandon, Fl. FMCA F-248693 Foretravel MH Honda CRV tow |
| pianotuna |
Apr 25 2012, 06:56 PM
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Hi,
I've been camping since 1956. No problems ever anywhere. -------------------- Regards,
Don |
| mdcamping |
Apr 25 2012, 07:01 PM
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As Texasrvers pointed out, just choose reputable parks with the good reviews. With that said we found out the hard way ten yrs ago what happens when you don't properly research/check the reviews of a campground, since then have had nothing but great experiences!
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| pdq |
Apr 26 2012, 01:59 PM
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hi mid:
to help provide a better reply, can you elaborate on "I have heard several things about alot of parks out there and wonder how much of this is true": just what have you heard? thanks pdq -------------------- ___________
peter & larry where ever we are at present itasca 2009 suncruiser 35P |
| John S. |
Apr 26 2012, 06:36 PM
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Never had a problem in a park but then again I have not had one at my house either. I have had an issue in a fuel station while filling up and once in the middle of the day in a rest stop in NC. I will say that I do not really worry about it. It is second nature to be aware of my surroundings at all times. I have two pups who will bark if there is a noise or if someone is touching the RV too loudly. Then again, I have walked in some dark places and survived. I doubt that the perpetrator has that experience and knowledge is power. Also, a 40K pound motorhome is a pretty imposing sight if you are in a car and are bothering me too.
-------------------- John S.
2001 Foretravel U320 2007 Bornfree Jeep Wrangler Toad |
| long haul |
Apr 27 2012, 07:43 AM
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Always make sure all your items outside the RV are locked up such as bikes,chairs or portable BBQs. I have been at camps that others have reported those items stole. In one camp in Florida there was a late night scam that went as follows - a late night knock on victums RV door and someone saying that they had a fith wheel trailer with a bad circuit breaker and they needed $20 cash to buy a new one they would repay the victum in the morning.
With the these hard times small time crooks are on the job so always use common sense and your trip will be fun and trouble free. |
| FosterImposters |
Apr 27 2012, 09:57 AM
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I am in the beginning of planning my first long haul trip from the west coast to the east coast, along I-40... Although we've not been east of Oklahoma City on I-40 in a motorhome, (heading north on 1-35 at that junction), I can personally vouch for the trip west. You will pass through some amazing country and history. My DH particularly likes I-40 as the state of Texas doesn't seem quite so large... Plot your driving distances to put you in generally rated 7 and above RV Parks along the way. 99% of those parks have management that will make you feel welcomed, comfortable and safe. Enjoy your trip! Cheers |
| joez |
Apr 27 2012, 10:43 AM
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QUOTE Always make sure all your items outside the RV are locked up such as bikes,chairs or portable BBQs. What a royal pain that would be. The only time we even think about putting stuff away like that is when we are at a state/county/city park where day use visitors have easy access. But since we rarely stay in those, we simply let the stuff out and do not worry about it. When the time comes when we cannot, we will have to find another way to travel, I guess. |
| JBH |
Apr 28 2012, 10:56 PM
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With the exception of the west coast end of 40, I would not have any concerns...California is the only state on the route that doesn't believe I have the right to protect myself or my property...
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| Lindsay Richards |
Apr 29 2012, 10:02 AM
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We have camped in all of the lower 48 and only had one problem. This was at a Wal-Mart outside Washington, DC. We saw what appeared to be a drug dealer in a truck camper selling drugs. We moved to the other side of the lot and informed the security guy. The deals continued on unabated, but we were fine. I carry a shot gun with a pistol grip in the coach and a small pistol in the truck. I also have a NRA sticker on my window next to the door which I think scares away robbers. I also purchased a "fake" security system from Radio Shack. It is a small flashing red light run by 2 AA batteries and is just a little bit bigger than the batteries themselves. i place it next to the door and it flashes all night making robbers think we have a security system. It was about $3.
-------------------- Lindsay Richards
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| Dutch_12078 |
Apr 29 2012, 10:10 AM
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I've heard several police officers in personal safety courses say that having NRA stickers on your home or vehicles is an invitation to thieves looking for guns. I've also read a number of reports about the stickers on cars and RV's prompting extended searches when entering Canada. I have nothing against NRA membership, but I can see where being a bit discreet about it might be advantageous.
-------------------- Dutch
Great Sacandaga Lake, NY 1995 Coachmen 33' Class A 2011 Toyota RAV4 toad |
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