Mass to Phoenix - 1st time RV
My husband and I are finally taking a honeymoon. Leaving Mass and heading to Phoenix, in a rented 19 ft Class C (?)
We are heading 80 across then through Denver (I'm in love with those mountains!) a stop over in Western CO to visit friends then meandering down to see the Grand Canyon and Sedona and dropping off in Phoenix and flying home.
I have taken this trip in a car but I haven't been in a RV since I was 4 (over 25 years ago)... my darling husband has never left the East Coast.
I have tons of questions and hope someone(s) doesn't mind helping a newbie out :)
The RV has the following:
* Electric Generator (US Only)
* 40-Gallon Fuel Tank
* 20-Gallon Fresh Water Tank
* 6-Gallon Water Heater Tank
* 17-Gallon Sewage Water Tank
* 19-Gallon Grey Water Tank
* LP Gas/Electric Refrigerator
* LP Gas/12-Volt Furnace
* 9.5-Gallon LP Gas Tank
* Shower
* 110-Volt Roof Air Conditioner
We are taking the trip in late April and plan on taking 6 days... I've done MD to CO in 3 as the lone driver so I know this is totally doable..
How often will we need to "dump" and/or fill the water tank? how often should I expect to use the generator? any other tips or tricks?
Thanks!
won't be much of a honeymoon
Welcome to the RTA Forum!
The best think I could really tell you is that you need to rethink this. 6 days isn't going to be nearly enough time to do a trip like this and enjoy yourself. Yes, you could cover the distance, but driving nearly all day for 6 straight days isn't particularly romantic, it doesn't leave much (if any) time for meandering, and its going to end up seeming a lot like work. .
Throw in the fact that you're going to be driving a large, slower moving, unfamiliar vehicle, and the fact that your husband has no experience on a trip like this, and you're really putting yourself in a position to regret your honeymoon. If you're really want to see the mountains out west, I think you'd have a much better time if you flew out west, spent some time driving around and exploring, and then flying back home.
Beyond Michael's point....
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CRG
How often will we need to "dump" and/or fill the water tank? how often should I expect to use the generator? any other tips or tricks?
We have an entire section on RVing tips and tricks. But first, I would read this article and plan to follow all of the suggestions if you do the RV. But I concur with Michael -- your going to have to really push to do this in a RV.
Mark