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Maiden Voyage!

Yahoo Message Number: 17036
Hi Everyone - First a big thank you for all the information and help we've received from folks on this site. Last month Gail & I bought a 2000 Magna - our first motorhome. In July, we'll be bringing it back home to California from Knoxville, TN on I-40.
Does anyone have any suggestions for campgrounds and/or points of interest along the way? Tips or advice for a maiden voyage? We're very excited and just a bit terrified!
This will be our first ever extended RV trip so any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks again,

Bob Kantor & Gail Wilson
Proud Owners of Magna #5118.

Re: Maiden Voyage!

Reply #1
Yahoo Message Number: 17041
Bob and Gail
Congratulations!

We are sure you will enjoy your first trip. I-40 is quite scenic. We have traveled on it from Tulsa to Albuquerque. We stayed in a very nice Campground in Santa Rosa, NM. It is a very pleasant southwestern town. The folks who run the campground are great.

Mike and Marg Keogh
98 Intrigue 36 #10538
00 CRV

Re: Maiden Voyage!

Reply #2
Yahoo Message Number: 17054
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Hi Everyone - First a big thank you for all the information and
help we've received from

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folks on this site. Last month Gail & I bought a 2000 Magna - our
first motorhome. In July,

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we'll be bringing it back home to California from Knoxville, TN on

I-40.

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Does anyone have any suggestions for campgrounds and/or points of
interest along the

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way? Tips or advice for a maiden voyage? We're very excited and
just a bit terrified!

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This will be our first ever extended RV trip so any advice would
be greatly appreciated.

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Thanks again,
Bob Kantor & Gail Wilson
Proud Owners of Magna #5118.
J and H RV park in Flagstaff great little park. Phone 800-243-5264

Jack Foster Tucson Az
1997 Allure 40 #30076

Re: Maiden Voyage!

Reply #3
Yahoo Message Number: 17076
1. Get a FMCA Map book if you can. Shows RV parks including big rig parks along the road.
2. Get a book like, "The Most Scenic Drives in America", Readers Digest.
3. Read the all the stuff That comes with your coach.
4. After you get hooked up and ready to go check everything again.
Drive a few miles, stop and make another walk around and check again.
that is, awnings, doors, connectors to tow vehicle....
5. We also have a daily log where we keep, parks we like, costs,
milage, tire pressure checks, little notes about what we see....

Good luck, Al

@yahoogroups.com, "bobkantor46"

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> Hi Everyone - First a big thank you for all the information and > help we've received from

> folks on this site. Last month Gail & I bought a 2000 Magna - our > first motorhome. In July,

> we'll be bringing it back home to California from Knoxville, TN

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