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I thought I had seen this answered somewhere else, but it didn't come up in any search.
Do you find any particular day of the week to be better for leaving a campground and driving? I saw the times of day addressed (between 10 and 2), but not the day.
Thanks!
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Cheryl B. in her new RV
(well, not new any more! Full timing since 6/25/14)
2008 DRV MS 36TKBS3 (the CoW: Castle on Wheels), 2005 Ford F550 hauler (the Bull)
We have found early mornings on Sunday the best time to travel especially if you are going through a metro area. Times of the day you mention, well, I don't like to be in a town/city during lunch 11:00 am to 1:00 pm because people become very careless during that time but otherwise the hours of, I would say 9 and 2 since you would miss or should miss the work traffic. As you might guess from my thoughts, we live in the sticks and don't really care for traffic. Basically you are just trying to avoid the city traffic going to work, going to lunch and coming home from work.
Thanks guys and gals! I was planning my routes around leaving on Mondays, thinking Sundays were bad. But clearly the consensus is otherwise. Great advise I will adhere to wherever possible.
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Cheryl B. in her new RV
(well, not new any more! Full timing since 6/25/14)
2008 DRV MS 36TKBS3 (the CoW: Castle on Wheels), 2005 Ford F550 hauler (the Bull)
If you're full-timing, any day that you feel like moving to a new location.
Jim
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Jim and Linda Full-timers from 2001 to 2013 http://parttimewithjandl.blogspot.com/ 2006 Dodge 2500 Diesel pulling a Heartland 26LRSS TT May your days be warm, and your skies be blue. May your roads be smooth, and your views ever-new.
If I was moving up to 300-350 miles I would go on a Sunday. If I was traveling 1000-1200 miles i would go on Monday; but that's just gotta-be-different! LOL! I remember an 1100 mile trip a few years back and did it in 2 days; that was foolish ; but had to be back at work!
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Currently at Shady Acres RV Park Lebanon; Tennessee
If you want avoid traffic in metro areas then early Sunday morning. Leaving by about 7-8am. If you do leave on Sunday, watch out for Sunday afternoon traffic with everyone hurrying to get home.
If, like we usually do, want to move from one public campground to another, w/o reservations and want the best selection of campsites, travel on Mondays or Tuesdays. Tuesdays are usually the best. While a lot of people leave on Sunday, sometimes they leave late and arriving at say 2pm, may find some campsites still occupied. Some people don't leave until Monday to avoid the Sunday afternoon traffic. By Wednesday we find there are a few people arriving for the upcoming weekend, even more on Thursday.
If you have reservations, then Monday thru Thursday, or Friday if you are arriving by 1-2pm.
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Al & Sharon, 2006 Winnebago Journey 36G, Chevy Colorado Toad
We love the quiet of the park's after weekenders leave on Sunday. Usually leave Monday's.
Barb
We really enjoy seeing families with children enjoying themselves on weekends, even though it disrupts our piece and quiet. We don't mind the kids running around and making loud noises, in fact we really enjoy seeing the youngsters having fun. However it is also nice come late Sunday afternoon when we have the park to ourselves again.
What we really, really don't like is the 20 somethings & 30 somethings playing loud music and loud talking into the late evening. Fortunately that hasn't happened too often to us.
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Al & Sharon, 2006 Winnebago Journey 36G, Chevy Colorado Toad
We really enjoy seeing families with children enjoying themselves on weekends, even though it disrupts our piece and quiet. We don't mind the kids running around and making loud noises, in fact we really enjoy seeing the youngsters having fun. However it is also nice come late Sunday afternoon when we have the park to ourselves again.
What we really, really don't like is the 20 somethings & 30 somethings playing loud music and loud talking into the late evening. Fortunately that hasn't happened too often to us.
Agree with all that.................Except there are even older than the 20's & 30's that can be an issue.
We follow our instincts and move when we feel like moving. We usually have no clue what day of the week it is.
We do try to avoid rush hour when moving through major cities, and try to be in tune with any major events or weather conditions in the area which might cause heavier traffic. If there's bad weather projected, we'll sometimes just stay put and ride it out. But usually, we're taking back routes anyway, which have little traffic to begin with. We love moving during the shoulder season of an area - just past or before the 'peak'. The campgrounds are less crowded in general, and sometimes you can snag off season rates if offered.
For time of day, we pay attention to if we're heading into the sun or not. Driving late afternoon while heading west is just a recipe for causing glare, headaches and unsafe driving with the sun in your eyes. So when heading west, we try to be off the road before the sun is in our eyes. During the summer or when driving anything other than west, we'll drive later into the day if needed. Sometimes our workload keeps us at camp right up until check-out time - so we're not even hitting the road until early afternoon.
We follow our instincts and move when we feel like moving. We usually have no clue what day of the week it is.
Hahaha....Love it, C and C! A buddy of mine has to tell me constantly what day of the week it is. He has an excuse though...he still does the 9 to 5 grind! By the way...happy Wednesday!
Most people avoid driving through Los Angeles and Orange County in CA any time of any day - for good reason :D We live north of L.A. and were invited to brunch in OC at 9:30 on a Sunday morning. GPS said 90 minutes and I gave us two hours. So we left at 7:30. Arrived just minutes after 8:30! There was almost no one on the freeway the entire trip!!
So yes, we will aim for Sunday mornings when we need to get through a metropolitan area!!!
Avoiding traffic in Los Angeles is easy any day of the week. Travel between 1 am and 5 am. This will probably work in any metro area. Another alternative is to go drive truck in your chosen metro area. It won't be long till you aren't bothered by the traffic. I remember back in the day, we were living in a small rural area and hadn't been around a city for a long long time. We drove into Denver and being close to all those cars going 55 about freaked me out. It took a day or two to get used to close quarters driving.
The other day I was driving north over the Grapevine when a guy pulling a travel trailer to my left moved into my lane squeezing me between him and the semi to my right. I think he forgot he had a trailer behind him. I don't know how it is that we didn't trade some paint but he missed me. All I could think of was "this guy obviously isn't a member of RV-Dreams!"
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As for not traveling on Fridays through metro areas, we somehow managed to land in Chicago on a Friday afternoon about 5:00. Poor planning on my part. But, the nice part of it was that we went 5 mph so were able to relax a little and see all around us. Not nearly as stressful as going 60 and not being familiar with the surroundings. Not that I would recommend doing this on purpose. But, at least it wasn't a really bad experience.
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1997 37' Itasca Suncruiser and Scion Xb toad.
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