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John10ey

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I'm going to Missouri from Oregon and avoiding freeways. I have the full recommended route but am looking for an app that will tell me where I'll be after driving 200 miles on that route. Recommendations?
 
I'm going to Missouri from Oregon and avoiding freeways. I have the full recommended route but am looking for an app that will tell me where I'll be after driving 200 miles on that route. Recommendations?
you might want to look into RV Life Trip Wizard. I have had very limited use of the app as it did not meet my needs but it might work for you. Home
 
We used to do RV trip Wizard but have switched to an app called InRoute.

Has worked well for us and less expensive.
 
We used RV Trip Wizard for a few years. Dropped it and tried others, now back to RV Trip Wizard again.
In that app there are a couple ways to see where you would be after 200 miles - easiest would be to setup the travel distance rings. You have 3 rings, set one of them for 200 miles. Then you can see where 200 miles will take you in any direction. We find this ring feature very useful when planning trips and knowing where we want to look for over night stops.
 
I’ve used, helped with, and even made a video for rvtripwizard.com

I don’t plan a trip with the companion app called RV LIFE. In fact, I really can’t recommend that app over a Garmin for navigation. But it does provide syncing with your trips you made online and their newest versions do provide a much better experience for creating a trip; it’s just way way too small when compared to my nice big Mac at home.

Over my 6 years of using RVTW, I’ve not found anything as powerful and tied into campgroundreviews.com; now a part of the RV LIFE company.
 
When I am planning a trip I use Google Maps which you can touch the route and get the mileage. For actual travel I use the our Garmin RV 785. The screen displays arrival time as well as miles to next turn and the road / Exit you will turn at. Also has a feature so you can see by turn the distances and time
 

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