Fair comment. Worthy of consideration for driving.
Can the AC on one of these RVs keep up with the heat of the desert in the Summer? Or is it better to go in another season?
Fair comment. Worthy of consideration for driving.
Can the AC on one of these RVs keep up with the heat of the desert in the Summer? Or is it better to go in another season?
AC in an RV: we had a 27 ft with a big A/C unit. It kept us cool, even when staying in Phoenix in the middle of the summer. I was less enamored with the furnace in ours, which wasn't nearly as efficient as the A/C. The vast majority of RV's have Coleman A/C units, and they do make a good one. In the 14 years that we had our rig, it only had to be serviced once for a problem. Longer rigs, btw, usually have two A/C units. That said, they also have a 50-amp cord. Also, common sense tells you, if you're on a generator, you're probably not running an A/C unit. :-)
Donna
I would either fly into Vegas or Salt Lake City and rent the rv there. If you leave from SLC you could drive to Moab in a short amount of timeline because it is only like 250 miles. Moab to the Grand Canyon is like another 300 miles Grand Canyon to the Hoover Dam is like 250 and from the dam to Vegas it is like 35 miles. I would see if you could drop the RV off in Vegas or take it back to SLC.