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Old 12-18-2013, 01:52 PM   #28
mhs4771
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Since your most of the way to here in Florida this is probably a moot point, but our first trip South with our Montana was in the beginning of February 2011 when all those storms were moving up the East Coast, coming from Snow Country of Western NY (Rochester/Buffalo area). We started at or just before dawn, travel until just before dark and arrived at a CG in Virginia with a pull-thru site. Pull in, put the landing gear down just enough to take a little weight off the TV (didn't unhook), hookup the power and then put the slides out, takes less than a minute and crank up the furnace. Next morning repeat the process and get to Georgia before dark and repeat the previous nites routine. On the third day we're in the Tampa area by mid-afternoon. This routine works for us, but we are also traveling with four cats so it's easier to get them from the TV to the RV than trying to find a Motel that will take us, then worry about whats under the bed or possible holes in the wall that they could fine.
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