I can do a "lets go" and/or "did you notice that.." sort of trip. There are just so many things to see and so many possible places to go, no one can see them all. I just want an opportunity to see more than I have! I am thinking that you will need to plan slightly more in the East that out west b/c of the length of you rig w/car. ....Just what i have picked up reading these forums
But then you also have a car so that once you found safe "parking/camping" you would be able to travel to and from the things you want to see that are "in the tighter spaces." Navigators really do help! I remember my first class C, 25 ft, first trip out with dd as navigator. She was in her early twenties and would not drive it but would carefully give me directions and read maps. She gave me all the directions through the historic streets of Charleston and Savannah! I keep thinking "I am no bigger than that UPS truck..." It was scary but I just keep going slowly and she kept giving me directions. Only this summer at our family camp out did I hear her comment...that maybe she HAD been aware of the tight streets she was directing her mother to drive through...but we saw both cities! even found a few parking places and walked around.
I would need to drive my unit b/c of the four paws that need their own house.... If you started out in Iowa in June and moved slowly east through Amish country etc, I probably wouldn't be able to pick up you trail until 1st of July! somewhere East of my SW Ohio home. Inside a little voice is whispering, "After all the waiting, It might be possible, it might be possible.....!!!" The researchers do say the anticipation of a positive thing...is the sweetest pleasure!