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Ikslarog

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RV Year
2014
RV Make
Thor
RV Model
Axis
RV Length
25
TOW/TOAD
Honda crv
Fulltimer
No
Can anyone recommend any rv caravans.
What was good and what was bad?
I'm ikslarog. We have a class a thor axis.
Has anybody ever traveled with yankee rv tours?
 
Welcome. we haven't done any commercial caravans, just multiple unit trips with friends. Last one was six coaches. Many of the commercial operators where on pause with CV-19, I haven't checked lately what is available.

Truthfully, I found running in convoy very stressful. We all drive differently and without good communication it is difficult to anticipate or support moves.

Hope you find something that hits the spot.
 
I did quite a bit of research on the subject. There are a few major companies that run RV Caravans in the states and abroad. The final analysis is we chose Fantasy RV Tours. We booked a caravan trip for 2022, Rocky Mnt. & Cheyenne Frontier days. It is a 33 day trip.

My wife and I have always wanted to do the western trip to National Parks in our RV. Since everything was closed down last year, and even this year seems iffy, I didn't want the hassle to try and wing it 2500 miles out west and not get into the places we wanted to stay or see. We did a lot of trips with groups in the past both in the states and abroad and have always found them very rewarding. Made some really great friends on these trips.

They are not cheap, but rather than take the risk and bouncing around from camp site to camp site and trying to see everything we wanted to see. I just think a well planned caravan out west was the way to go.

Regards

HH
 

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