The last time I posted - my concern was driving a 40' MH. Well last week I traveled in my MH to Gold Canyon, AZ
My trip was from Seabrook TX to Gold Canyon Arizona approx. 1200 miles one way. I split the travel into two days. There was so much to learn, about driving, the handling of the MH, night driving, fueling, resting...my brain was on overload! I forget to mention WEATHER!
Fueling was done mostly at truck stops because of the length of the MH and I was pulling a jeep which added to the issue. Every truck stop had different payment procedures. No major issues once I got this down, only one note is to have gloves & old sneakers - fueling diesel at truck stops is a dirty job.
Driving E/W or W/E on I-10 - There are strong cross wind signs - and they mean strong cross winds!!! When those cross winds hit, hold on with both hands - tight! Taking curves doing 65-70 mph is still unnerving but I will get used to it. Night driving is a whole new experience - there are no lights on these roads and you can't see anything along side. It's just you, the road and whatever crosses your path.
I pulled over about the half way point in a rest area to eat and then sleep until morning - I was alongside the trucks that were doing the same thing. At first I was very uncomfortable due to being out in the middle of nowhere with little or no cell signal...but soon fell asleep anyway - my pups were on guard duty.
I've always traveled by plane so the only weather that concerned me was the origin and destination. NOW.. I realized I must check the weather throughout the route - 60 and sunny when I left Seabrook - 50's at the midway point - until 1am then 30 deg (rain, snow and sleet) mountain weather changes fast!! Arizona beautiful 70-80 degrees!!
1st Long (to me) Trip, 1st Night driving, 1st Strong Cross Winds, 1st time Driving in Rain, Sleet and Snow... oh yeah... Mountain driving in Arizona 7% winding roads were a little scary coming down. Ok very scary - the MH and Jeep pick up speed fast!
My MH has so much equipment - so much electronics - maintenance - One day at a time learning!
All these firsts...and new experiences. Now being home I can't wait to do it AGAIN!!