I left Salem the week after several snow storms and a 4' drift in back of the rv. But I got out and going - right into the polar vortex. I was brand new to the rig (other than parking in a friend's yard, with hookup), and I don't know how I didn't freeze. Bless my diesel engine for starting when everything else was a problem. The first week was an absolute trial, but I did survive, the animals are fine, and my water didn't freeze. I am soooo tired of topping off my propane every day, but it was necessary at -15!!
I drive slowly and will arrive in Burlington, NC today. omg it's supposed to be 50! I've been totally boondocking, and sometimes staying with family in their driveway. Loved those breaks. Otherwise it's been super Walmarts or one night a Camping World to fix wiring. Tonight I'll be at a Cracker Barrel that allows rv parking if you call ahead (I did). I will be looking for low cost places with hook up and water on my way through SC and Georgia. I'm less interested in a lot of amenities, more in just a nice place with walking trails for my dogs. The more exclusive places, so I see, are pretty strict with the rules and not as dog friendly about it. My dogs are well behaved and a lot of my trip is about being able to get out and around with them.
Whew. Can't wait for south and warmer weather.