To learn more about the RV Trip Planner Apps we recommend in the video, and get special discounts on the most popular RV Trip Planning apps, visit our blog post for complete details: www.thervgeeks.com/rv-trip-planner/
Super duper, thank you! The longest trip I've taken was 350 miles from home, and I had a friend who helped me route everything for that one because he knew the roads well. Now he's moved out of state, but I need to travel from Oregon to Pennsylvania, and just trying to find campgrounds is stressing me out (especially since I need pull-through spots). I've taken notes while watching your video, and will watch it a couple more times. Leaning toward RV Trip Wizard and Togo RV. Again, thank you!
It wasn't that many years ago you could only recommend some of those 'other' and 'honorable mention' apps since there were no real trip planning apps available. I love the information in (and therefore use) both of the 'other' apps and all of the 'honorable mention' apps. So far I have put off actually buying any of the trip planning apps you highlighted because when they were introduced I looked and they were not very easy and/or satisfying to use. After this video I see it's now time for another look. Let's hope that the US-Canada border opens this summer so we all can make use of your suggestions.
As always you guys are awesome 👏 great great info and I thank you both very much for all your hard work that helps us to RV More enjoyable and safer thank you very much
I enjoy your daily vlogs.. thanks. Question regarding TripWizard.. I just purchased a Garmin 890. If I get the TW, will I be able to upload the trip planned with TW to the Garmin? If not.. is there a planning app that will do this?
Thanks, WJ. Good question about TripWizard. We haven't done that ourselves... but it looks like it CAN be done. Check out this thread on iRV2.com for some discussion about it: www.irv2.com/forums/f287/exporting-trip-wizard-to-garmin-rv760-384769.html
Great Overview! I don’t currently use any true trip planning apps. Which 1(one) would you start with??? I currently use WAZE and the built-in Rand McNally nav system which is horrible but does capture low bridges and wt. restrictions. Do use Campendium, AllStays, Harvest Hosts, Boondockers Welcome and GasBuddy for our full-time roadtripping travel style.
We'd start with The Dyrt. That's because it's so clear and easy to use, and has the longest free trial period, at 90 days with the code. So really no risk If, after using it for a while, you feel you'd like to try other functionality, we'd try Roadtrippers next, which you try out for free, but with the 5-waypoint limitation. The only reason we'd leave RV Trip Wizard for last is because it has a short trial period (7 days) and because it's so full-featured, it can be a bit intimidating to learn. But it does offer the most functionality. Hope this helps!
Hi Guys, Thanks for all of your help getting us ready for full time in September! I have a questions though about fueling. Our rig is similar in size to yours, and I use truck stops for fueling. I would rather not use the truck lanes, but finding diesel in smaller stations is too intimidating for me! I always feel like we are too large for them! How do you manage that? TIA!
Hi Jim! I definitely understand your situation. I realize that my professional driving experience does give me an advantage, and that smaller stations can be intimidating. But I still don't take smaller stations lightly! Here's how we find fuel... we look along our route on Gas Buddy for pricing in the general area we want to fuel up, based on how soon we calculate we'll be needing fuel. We take state lines into consideration, since crossing one is the fastest way to suddenly find more- or less-expensive fuel. Looking at each state's lowest prices on Gas Buddy helps us decide on which side of the line we should try to fuel up. (Always before crossing into Calif)! LOL Once we spot a station with the lowest price along our route, we use Google satellite view and street view to scope it out. We can almost always tell if it's easy in and out, and often even see which lanes have two hoses instead of one (diesel pumps)! There are lots of big-rig stations out there, but everyone needs to stay within their own comfort and ability level. Stay safe!
Great vid guys, glad you've rebooted up! Do any of these link in with the Garmin RV 1090 as an app? Looking to retire & full-time in 2.5 yrs, but have been utilizing your page for what to expect! Cheers 🍻
Thanks Hall! We're not aware of any of the apps we use, or recommended, as being able to connect to a GPS. Congrats on your plans to go full-time. We just hit 18 years on the road on 4/11/21, so obviously we think you're making a good decision! 😉
Just looked a bit deeper, Hall, and did find this article on the RV Trip Wizard (RVTW) help documents about exporting an RVTW route to a Garmin GPS. It requires using Garmin's Basecamp program on your computer to load the exported RVTW file into... and then get it to your GPS. But it IS possible. docs.rvtripwizard.com/garmin-basecamp
I wanted to ask you a few quesiton please Dyrt. Is says it has gps for the pro but on the Dyrt website they do not show that they have places to put your RV size . I am concern that if this does not have a place to put in my RV size then I might take a dangerous route. 2nd How many stops will it allow you to put in ,, Are the stops unlimited? 3rd .) Does google provide you the data for the points of interest?
The best thing we can suggest is to take advantage of The Dyrt’s 90 day free trial, which should be plenty of time to try it and figure out if it’s the right tool for your needs. Use this link to get the free trial: thedyrt.com/promo/rvgeeks90
Spotted the Lacey WA cabellas, lol Wish I would be around sometime you guys come through WA, would love to meet and thank you in person for all the videos.
I don't mean this in any disrespect at all but I really do miss your old videos before you guys got into the video productions shows. I noticed a lot of the good UA-camr channels that go into professional production and stuff like the rver's they kind of abandon youtube and don't put as much effort and content like the old videos into youtube.
Thanks for the comment, and no disrespect taken! We've tried to progress and try new things, and we hope you'll still enjoy some of our videos as we continue to explore new ways of making them. For the record, our old videos were a lot easier to make! LOL
Hi Melissa! We just tried this link, and it worked: www.rvtripwizard.com/#5d89664de1c37 When you arrive at the page, fill out your contact info, and then continue to the payment page. At the top of that page, click "I have a Coupon Code" at the top, and enter RVGEEKS as the code. It saves you 25% off an annual subscription. Please let us know how you make out!
Sorry we don't have any knowledge of RV tech schools. We'd suggest googling for them in your area. Sorry we can't be of any help on this one, but we sure wish you the very best on your journey!
At least as of today (2/28/2022), they are separate. Inside Roadtrippers, you can set your RV size & weight parameters and that should help to ensure your trip/route planning takes that into account. But ther’s no direct link with that and their RV GPS app. You have to manually enter individual destinations and it will apply your RV dimensions (entered separately from Roadtrippers) to route you. We expect that they plan to integrate this more seamlessly at some point in the future.
I'm like you guys. I don't like to be *totally* off the grid, I like to be able to keep contact with family and friends while traveling. But I also wouldn't want to camp in a busy campground, having to share internet with other campers on the ground. I like to have some space to be by myself with whoever I'm with, you know? :)
Guys, do you find your size RV limiting in getting into places you would really like to see? Namely, some of the national parks. If so, what size RV do you believe best for seeing the national parks? Thanks.
Hi Jim! Great question. We do indeed have some limitations, especially in places like national parks. We always recommend buying the smallest RV you feel you can be comfortable in, and we have been talking about downsizing to a 35 footer or so for a long time, which we think is about the largest you can go and still get into many places like national parks.
@@RVgeeks Thanks, guys. I'm considering the Newmar New Aire. I think I agree that 35 ft is about as big as I would get and even that may limit a few big parks. I would hope that I could find alternative RV sites outside some of the parks that don't allow more than 30 ft. Then use my TOAD to excursion into the park.
We’re looking at the New Aire too! (Okay… mostly dreaming). 😂 Parking outside some parks is what we do now. Lots of options from RV parks to boondocking. 👍
I looked on the rv locks, and couldn’t find the locks that works for a class A Motirhome. Which locks do you have? Went there website it said my search couldn’t be found.
Happy to try to help, but still not sure if you're looking for a front door lock? And has yours failed and you're looking for a replacement? Also, I couldn't locate the website you were mentioning. Can you provide a link (www....) to it?
@@mariebarnes1518 Sorry Marie, but we have no experience replacing the lock on our RV, and have never looked into what might be available. We’d suggest contacting your manufacturer to see what they can recommend or provide.
I’m trying the RV Safe GPS routing 7 day “Free” trial and am extremely disappointed with the routing. We are traveling between Williamsburg and Virginia Beach, VA, and it is routing us all kinds of illogical ways- routing off a main street with visible obstacles onto residential streets that probably have weight restrictions and low hanging trees. In one instance it routed a way that almost doubled our travel time, but I have no confidence it was actually avoiding a low clearance?!? Am I missing something?
We've head so many good things about the RV safe GPS, we can only guess that something is glitching for you... maybe some parameter that's not set optimally?
I have the paid version, and it consistently does the same thing. In both rural and suburban areas, it has done things like taking us off a divided highway to take us through small roads that weren’t suitable for the rig when, had we stayed on the highway, the campground was a mile-and-a-half further on and a right turn. I now consistently have this on my phone and Google Maps on the RV screen via CarPlay so I can compare which upcoming routing makes more sense. It works, but it kind of defeats the purpose of having a dedicated app.
Sorry Phylana, but we have not been down the Baja (YET.... it's very high on our list!) so not sure which apps might be good. We'd suggest checking out www.vagabundos.com for tons of useful Mexico travel information. They might have an App suggestion there.
Seriously? I have never found diesel anywhere close to being cheaper on gas buddy than with my card. It's not uncommon to save 40+ cents off the posted price. I'm not afraid of truck lanes and keep shoe covers in my RV to put on and take off. I try to fuel a low at off peak times. I have a 200 gal tank and truck lanes can pump fuel faster.
It’s actually a combination of factors for us, Roy. One of the big ones is we stay away from interstate as much as possible, so truckstops aren’t on our normal course of travel. The other is that it’s typical for truckstops to be 30, 40, or 50 cents or more expensive than a gas station we can identify along our route on gas buddy. We’re not talking about stations that are near the truckstops, which aren’t the cheap ones. It’s the ones 30 or 40 miles away where the prices are really great. And it takes a few seconds sliding along your route in the gas buddy app to identify them. Actually, the larger the fuel tank, the better, because we can plot our next fuel stop hundreds of miles ahead with our 150-gallon fuel tank, as you probably do as well. Being a retired professional driver, it makes me uncomfortable every time all the truck lanes are filled and a working driver has to wait for me. Even if we don’t beat the price at a truckstop, it’s so close, but all the other reasons we have for staying away from them make it worth the occasional extra few cents when the gas discount cards provide a slightly lower price. And by the way, we don’t want any of the financial institutions to have our personal credit information or social security numbers, which some of them require, and was the first thing that turned us off to them when we initially began researching them.
@@RVgeeks I am a point A to B guy and travel interstate for 2 reasons, 1. I don't need to worry about underpasses 2. faster, not all the slow downs with stop sings, traffic lights, and 35 mph. The slowing down and speeding back up also hurts fuel economy. I can't tell you the last time we saw trucks backed up waiting for fuel. Most often 1 or 2 deep and often 1 or 2 lanes empty. We've paid as low as $1.49 a gal. on diesel and just paid $2.50. O ya, I opens a special account for fuel. no SSI #
I totally agree with RV geeks on their assessment of Truck Stop diesel prices AND they typically sell diesel with a higher % biodiesel that is not recommended for my Sprinter-based Class C motorhome.
To learn more about the RV Trip Planner Apps we recommend in the video, and get special discounts on the most popular RV Trip Planning apps, visit our blog post for complete details: www.thervgeeks.com/rv-trip-planner/
Super duper, thank you! The longest trip I've taken was 350 miles from home, and I had a friend who helped me route everything for that one because he knew the roads well. Now he's moved out of state, but I need to travel from Oregon to Pennsylvania, and just trying to find campgrounds is stressing me out (especially since I need pull-through spots).
I've taken notes while watching your video, and will watch it a couple more times. Leaning toward RV Trip Wizard and Togo RV. Again, thank you!
Thanks guys for another great video with valuable information! Thanks for sharing! Stay safe and healthy! Safe travels!
Thanks Ramon! You too!
Fantastic video, as always! :D
Thanks so much! The scene with us all laughing together made us laugh out loud again... and miss you, too. 🥰
Thank you so much for your great videos! I now have a few more resources to use for trip planning! Stay safe on the road!
Thanks for the kind words, Debra.You stay safe out there, too!
Amazing resources. Always the best from RV Geeks!!
Awwww. Thanks Belle! 🥰
Thanks for sharing. We get asked all the time best resources and never have a good answer besides get a trucker atlas.
Excellent content guys! Thanks for sharing your best recommendations for trip planning. Much appreciated. 👏🏻
Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed it.
Thanks guys, can't tell you how much you have helped me with your videos 😀 very much appreciated
Thanks Steve! Always great to hear we’ve been helpful.
Amazing resource. Thank you so much for putting this video together and sharing with others.
Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed it!
Well done, gentlemen! I’ve bookmarked all your suggestions.
Awesome!
Excellent choices. Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Awesome video. Lots of great information. Thank you so much. Be well and stay safe.
Thanks so much! You too!
It wasn't that many years ago you could only recommend some of those 'other' and 'honorable mention' apps since there were no real trip planning apps available. I love the information in (and therefore use) both of the 'other' apps and all of the 'honorable mention' apps. So far I have put off actually buying any of the trip planning apps you highlighted because when they were introduced I looked and they were not very easy and/or satisfying to use.
After this video I see it's now time for another look.
Let's hope that the US-Canada border opens this summer so we all can make use of your suggestions.
As usual great video and advice!
Thanks so much, Troy! ☺️
Heck yeah..... RVGeeks are back!!!!
As always you guys are awesome 👏 great great info and I thank you both very much for all your hard work that helps us to RV More enjoyable and safer thank you very much
Thanks so much Tyler! 😊
I enjoy your daily vlogs.. thanks. Question regarding TripWizard.. I just purchased a Garmin 890. If I get the TW, will I be able to upload the trip planned with TW to the Garmin? If not.. is there a planning app that will do this?
Thanks, WJ. Good question about TripWizard. We haven't done that ourselves... but it looks like it CAN be done. Check out this thread on iRV2.com for some discussion about it: www.irv2.com/forums/f287/exporting-trip-wizard-to-garmin-rv760-384769.html
@@RVgeeks Thanks guys.. I'll check it out.
Great Overview! I don’t currently use any true trip planning apps. Which 1(one) would you start with??? I currently use WAZE and the built-in Rand McNally nav system which is horrible but does capture low bridges and wt. restrictions. Do use Campendium, AllStays, Harvest Hosts, Boondockers Welcome and GasBuddy for our full-time roadtripping travel style.
We'd start with The Dyrt. That's because it's so clear and easy to use, and has the longest free trial period, at 90 days with the code. So really no risk If, after using it for a while, you feel you'd like to try other functionality, we'd try Roadtrippers next, which you try out for free, but with the 5-waypoint limitation. The only reason we'd leave RV Trip Wizard for last is because it has a short trial period (7 days) and because it's so full-featured, it can be a bit intimidating to learn. But it does offer the most functionality. Hope this helps!
Superb! A handy, comprehensive list of very useful apps!
Thank Jim!
Hi Guys, Thanks for all of your help getting us ready for full time in September! I have a questions though about fueling. Our rig is similar in size to yours, and I use truck stops for fueling. I would rather not use the truck lanes, but finding diesel in smaller stations is too intimidating for me! I always feel like we are too large for them! How do you manage that? TIA!
Hi Jim! I definitely understand your situation. I realize that my professional driving experience does give me an advantage, and that smaller stations can be intimidating. But I still don't take smaller stations lightly! Here's how we find fuel... we look along our route on Gas Buddy for pricing in the general area we want to fuel up, based on how soon we calculate we'll be needing fuel. We take state lines into consideration, since crossing one is the fastest way to suddenly find more- or less-expensive fuel. Looking at each state's lowest prices on Gas Buddy helps us decide on which side of the line we should try to fuel up. (Always before crossing into Calif)! LOL
Once we spot a station with the lowest price along our route, we use Google satellite view and street view to scope it out. We can almost always tell if it's easy in and out, and often even see which lanes have two hoses instead of one (diesel pumps)! There are lots of big-rig stations out there, but everyone needs to stay within their own comfort and ability level. Stay safe!
Great vid guys, glad you've rebooted up! Do any of these link in with the Garmin RV 1090 as an app? Looking to retire & full-time in 2.5 yrs, but have been utilizing your page for what to expect! Cheers 🍻
Thanks Hall! We're not aware of any of the apps we use, or recommended, as being able to connect to a GPS. Congrats on your plans to go full-time. We just hit 18 years on the road on 4/11/21, so obviously we think you're making a good decision! 😉
Just looked a bit deeper, Hall, and did find this article on the RV Trip Wizard (RVTW) help documents about exporting an RVTW route to a Garmin GPS. It requires using Garmin's Basecamp program on your computer to load the exported RVTW file into... and then get it to your GPS. But it IS possible.
docs.rvtripwizard.com/garmin-basecamp
@@RVgeeks great thanks so much!
I wanted to ask you a few quesiton please Dyrt. Is says it has gps for the pro but on the Dyrt website they do not show that they have places to put your RV size . I am concern that if this does not have a place to put in my RV size then I might take a dangerous route. 2nd How many stops will it allow you to put in ,, Are the stops unlimited? 3rd .) Does google provide you the data for the points of interest?
The best thing we can suggest is to take advantage of The Dyrt’s 90 day free trial, which should be plenty of time to try it and figure out if it’s the right tool for your needs. Use this link to get the free trial: thedyrt.com/promo/rvgeeks90
Miss you two.
Spotted the Lacey WA cabellas, lol
Wish I would be around sometime you guys come through WA, would love to meet and thank you in person for all the videos.
Thanks so much, Matt! That is indeed the Lacey Cabela’s. Great overnight spot for sure!
I don't mean this in any disrespect at all but I really do miss your old videos before you guys got into the video productions shows. I noticed a lot of the good UA-camr channels that go into professional production and stuff like the rver's they kind of abandon youtube and don't put as much effort and content like the old videos into youtube.
Thanks for the comment, and no disrespect taken! We've tried to progress and try new things, and we hope you'll still enjoy some of our videos as we continue to explore new ways of making them. For the record, our old videos were a lot easier to make! LOL
@@RVgeeks i bet they were and had that homemade feel
Trying to join RV Life pro and your discount code RVgeeks isn’t working
Is there a different one?
Hi Melissa! We just tried this link, and it worked: www.rvtripwizard.com/#5d89664de1c37 When you arrive at the page, fill out your contact info, and then continue to the payment page. At the top of that page, click "I have a Coupon Code" at the top, and enter RVGEEKS as the code. It saves you 25% off an annual subscription. Please let us know how you make out!
@@RVgeeks Thanks it worked, had to be all caps. Thanks!
@@melissapetrocelli2449 Thanks for letting us know, Melissa! Great news!
Great information, thanks! Also, Ultimate Campground has a separate app for Canada. Hopefully we’ll be able to go there again soon!
Thanks Brett! Oh 🇨🇦!!
I'm just curious... Can you recommend a RV tech institute or school? We want to start a mobile tech business.
Sorry we don't have any knowledge of RV tech schools. We'd suggest googling for them in your area. Sorry we can't be of any help on this one, but we sure wish you the very best on your journey!
Thanks, as always!!!
HI it was not clear Togo RV gps work with Roadtrippers or is isspearte of Roadtripper. How do they work together?
At least as of today (2/28/2022), they are separate. Inside Roadtrippers, you can set your RV size & weight parameters and that should help to ensure your trip/route planning takes that into account. But ther’s no direct link with that and their RV GPS app. You have to manually enter individual destinations and it will apply your RV dimensions (entered separately from Roadtrippers) to route you. We expect that they plan to integrate this more seamlessly at some point in the future.
I'm like you guys. I don't like to be *totally* off the grid, I like to be able to keep contact with family and friends while traveling. But I also wouldn't want to camp in a busy campground, having to share internet with other campers on the ground. I like to have some space to be by myself with whoever I'm with, you know? :)
Well said, Jason!
@@RVgeeks Thanks. I think so. :)
Guys, do you find your size RV limiting in getting into places you would really like to see? Namely, some of the national parks. If so, what size RV do you believe best for seeing the national parks? Thanks.
Hi Jim! Great question. We do indeed have some limitations, especially in places like national parks. We always recommend buying the smallest RV you feel you can be comfortable in, and we have been talking about downsizing to a 35 footer or so for a long time, which we think is about the largest you can go and still get into many places like national parks.
@@RVgeeks Thanks, guys. I'm considering the Newmar New Aire. I think I agree that 35 ft is about as big as I would get and even that may limit a few big parks. I would hope that I could find alternative RV sites outside some of the parks that don't allow more than 30 ft. Then use my TOAD to excursion into the park.
We’re looking at the New Aire too! (Okay… mostly dreaming). 😂 Parking outside some parks is what we do now. Lots of options from RV parks to boondocking. 👍
wow great video guys thanks !!!
Thank you so much! 😁😊
What RV trip planners cover US and CANADA?
As fellow Canucks, we’re sorry to report we don’t know of any. We mostly find places with Google and navigate with Google maps.
Oops… quick update… It looks like RV TripWizard has been updated to include some Canadian data. Might be worth a look. It’s a part of RV Life.
I looked on the rv locks, and couldn’t find the locks that works for a class A Motirhome. Which locks do you have? Went there website it said my search couldn’t be found.
Hi Marie! Are you looking for a lock for the front door? Which website were you looking on?
Hi guys, the site was rv locks itself. It said locks not found. We have a class A. Thanks for any help.
Happy to try to help, but still not sure if you're looking for a front door lock? And has yours failed and you're looking for a replacement? Also, I couldn't locate the website you were mentioning. Can you provide a link (www....) to it?
Yes, this will be a front door lock. The website was rv locks . Com. This is to replace the original factory locks.
@@mariebarnes1518 Sorry Marie, but we have no experience replacing the lock on our RV, and have never looked into what might be available. We’d suggest contacting your manufacturer to see what they can recommend or provide.
Sold me on The Dyrt...thanks !
Hope you enjoy it, Don!
I’m trying the RV Safe GPS routing 7 day “Free” trial and am extremely disappointed with the routing. We are traveling between Williamsburg and Virginia Beach, VA, and it is routing us all kinds of illogical ways- routing off a main street with visible obstacles onto residential streets that probably have weight restrictions and low hanging trees. In one instance it routed a way that almost doubled our travel time, but I have no confidence it was actually avoiding a low clearance?!? Am I missing something?
We've head so many good things about the RV safe GPS, we can only guess that something is glitching for you... maybe some parameter that's not set optimally?
I have the paid version, and it consistently does the same thing. In both rural and suburban areas, it has done things like taking us off a divided highway to take us through small roads that weren’t suitable for the rig when, had we stayed on the highway, the campground was a mile-and-a-half further on and a right turn. I now consistently have this on my phone and Google Maps on the RV screen via CarPlay so I can compare which upcoming routing makes more sense. It works, but it kind of defeats the purpose of having a dedicated app.
Are you guys aware of any apps that work well in Baja?
Sorry Phylana, but we have not been down the Baja (YET.... it's very high on our list!) so not sure which apps might be good. We'd suggest checking out www.vagabundos.com for tons of useful Mexico travel information. They might have an App suggestion there.
I was hoping for a blooper real. I get a kick out of Peter using more...”colorful metaphors”.
Thanks Ashley! We'll try to get some bloopers into an upcoming video!
Allstays is no longer available as an Android app. Only for Apple.
Thanks for mentioning that, Paul. We did include that info in the blog post. Android users have to use the website.
Seriously? I have never found diesel anywhere close to being cheaper on gas buddy than with my card. It's not uncommon to save 40+ cents off the posted price. I'm not afraid of truck lanes and keep shoe covers in my RV to put on and take off. I try to fuel a low at off peak times. I have a 200 gal tank and truck lanes can pump fuel faster.
It’s actually a combination of factors for us, Roy. One of the big ones is we stay away from interstate as much as possible, so truckstops aren’t on our normal course of travel. The other is that it’s typical for truckstops to be 30, 40, or 50 cents or more expensive than a gas station we can identify along our route on gas buddy. We’re not talking about stations that are near the truckstops, which aren’t the cheap ones. It’s the ones 30 or 40 miles away where the prices are really great. And it takes a few seconds sliding along your route in the gas buddy app to identify them. Actually, the larger the fuel tank, the better, because we can plot our next fuel stop hundreds of miles ahead with our 150-gallon fuel tank, as you probably do as well. Being a retired professional driver, it makes me uncomfortable every time all the truck lanes are filled and a working driver has to wait for me. Even if we don’t beat the price at a truckstop, it’s so close, but all the other reasons we have for staying away from them make it worth the occasional extra few cents when the gas discount cards provide a slightly lower price. And by the way, we don’t want any of the financial institutions to have our personal credit information or social security numbers, which some of them require, and was the first thing that turned us off to them when we initially began researching them.
@@RVgeeks I am a point A to B guy and travel interstate for 2 reasons, 1. I don't need to worry about underpasses 2. faster, not all the slow downs with stop sings, traffic lights, and 35 mph. The slowing down and speeding back up also hurts fuel economy. I can't tell you the last time we saw trucks backed up waiting for fuel. Most often 1 or 2 deep and often 1 or 2 lanes empty. We've paid as low as $1.49 a gal. on diesel and just paid $2.50. O ya, I opens a special account for fuel. no SSI #
Sounds like the plan you’re on is working great for your travel style!
I totally agree with RV geeks on their assessment of Truck Stop diesel prices AND they typically sell diesel with a higher % biodiesel that is not recommended for my Sprinter-based Class C motorhome.
Tremendously informative video. We prefer RV Trip Wizard.
Love you guys!
Awesome! Thank you!
I have found flattestroute.com to be helpful especially using the intermediate point option. Avoiding steep grades can save fuel.
Thanks for the tip, we'll have to check that out.