FL-JOE
RVF 1K Club
- Joined
- Nov 15, 2019
- Messages
- 1,229
- Location
- Frostproof, Florida
- RV Year
- 2022
- RV Make
- Forest River (sold)
- RV Model
- Salem FSX 270RTK-X
- RV Length
- 32
- TOW/TOAD
- 2022 Ford Expedition Timberline
Generally by February or March we will have our whole travel year planned out. We may not have it fine tuned down to the day, but we know about what area of the country we will be in each month at least. That was impossible in 2020. Now 2021 is looking like it might be slightly better but not perfect yet.
We truly anticipate summer unrest in many of our major cities, especially NY, DC, and for sure Chicago. So for the second year we will have to skip the eastern seaboard that we so much want to visit. We will go as far west as Colorado before dipping down into NM. Then we may either take a slow southern route through TX and on to Florida or maybe cut up through AR and stay in TN before coming back down to Florida around the end of September or first of October. Storms developing in the gulf is always what determines when we head into Florida that time of year.
Even though we will be pretty much revisiting the same areas as a few years ago it will feel a little different. I suspect diesel fuel prices will continue to climb and probably be around $3.60 to $3.80 per gallon. In addition we fully expect demonstrations and unrest even in some of the states we are traveling to, so we will be paying close attention to local news feeds while traveling this year. And of course this will be our first full year traveling after transitioning from a DP to our fiver toy hauler.
We truly anticipate summer unrest in many of our major cities, especially NY, DC, and for sure Chicago. So for the second year we will have to skip the eastern seaboard that we so much want to visit. We will go as far west as Colorado before dipping down into NM. Then we may either take a slow southern route through TX and on to Florida or maybe cut up through AR and stay in TN before coming back down to Florida around the end of September or first of October. Storms developing in the gulf is always what determines when we head into Florida that time of year.
Even though we will be pretty much revisiting the same areas as a few years ago it will feel a little different. I suspect diesel fuel prices will continue to climb and probably be around $3.60 to $3.80 per gallon. In addition we fully expect demonstrations and unrest even in some of the states we are traveling to, so we will be paying close attention to local news feeds while traveling this year. And of course this will be our first full year traveling after transitioning from a DP to our fiver toy hauler.