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Again,as I have said before,the Americans show us their kindness.
We arrived at Huntington Metro Station on the southern suburbs of Washington to find it is multi storey.Turning in to the next side road we asked two women walking their dogs for info on parking such a large vehicle.
Pondering on the matter one suggested to park outside their house using their residential permit.
Taken aback slightly we hesitated but they insisted.So we parked and put the permit on the window.Next they present us with two travel cards with money loaded to use on the metro !
We of course put money on to them and returned them with extra ten dollars each.
Showing us a short cut to the station through a friend's garden we were on the platform in five minutes.
Thanks Tamara & Leanne

The government shut down meant all those lovely free museum's , galleries and zoo are closed but it took us all day to view the monuments, Capital Building and the White House.With snow forecast tomorrow (Sat) we already decided not to have two days sightseeing despite the ladies offering us to park and sleep to go in to town again.
On to Baltimore in morning before the snow to find a sleepover location for Sat & Sun as close to docks as possible and hope the forecast four inches is over estimated.
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USA 6 months road trip finished.

This is the last post for our trip in the shipped Hymer and is copied from my last diary entry.
IT IS LONG , SORRY ! IT WAS A LONG TRIP.

171 days in America from 25 July to 12 January

Fuel approx 3.30 Dollars per US gallon which is approx £2.52 US gallon ( 66 pence litre)
We have paid as high 3.60 and lowest 2.49.

LPG approx the same as deisel but you can not fill yourself at a gas (petrol) station except in one or two states.Plenty of companies to fill you up including the many U haul depots.A adapter required for the American large thread screw on filler.Purchased ours from Gaslow.

Covered just over 17,500 miles in 36 States.

Fuel. $ 3297 = £2564 =15 pence mile.

Campsites. £905 for 42 nights (£22.00 per night)
We used mainly State Park campsites,no frills ,no electricity .

129 days free camping .

Purchase at the start of a yearly pass at 80 Dollars for National Parks have saved us lots.
It covers vehicle and occupants , average entrance is 20/30 Unfortunately the government shutdown has prevented it's use at many sights at the end of our trip.

Joined Good Sam at first opportunity in one of their many affiliated Camping World Supercentre stores.This cost 27 dollars which gets you discounts on affiliated campsites and a massive book at 8 dollars for all USA campsites.BUT our reason was it then allowed us to join their countrywide breakdown service for any size vehicle at 80 Dollars.You can also boondock (wild camp) on their carparks and use their dump stations.Not all though so check first.

We avoid campsites,too expensive.Very easy to boondock (wild camp).Average cost about 40 dollars but often a lot more.State and National parks are better at about 20 dollars but no electricity or frills and many of them
States have different rules concerning wild camping but the more western have best opportunities .Sometimes it just makes sense to use a site.
We have paid 8.00 up to 107.00 per night.That was a NP site and New Orleans city centre site.

Launderettes are common and cheap .Approx
2 dollars (£1.60 ) per washing machine and same for tumble lasting 45 minutes.

We dispose of grey and black often in the disposal points at state parks, gas stations,rest area's and Camping World.These allow for black ,otherwise many free standing plastic cubicles to dispose black as European vans have simple cassette storage but American have some type of pump out system.Water often uploaded from gas stations when filling diesel.

Free camping in towns/cities Casino's, Walmart or Sam's Club,Cracker Barrel,Golden Corral,Home Depot,etc.Never been refused when we seek permission..Very convenient for sights and eating out.

Supermarkets are more expensive compared to UK.Walmart cheapest.Example - loaf of bread 2.50/3.50 dollars.

Our favourite foodstuffs often only in independent supermarkets at a cost.

MOTORING -

We have bad roads in UK & Europe but in many locations here they take it to a new level.The van had certainly taken a bashing.

You guess how much fuel is required and pay first with a over estimated value.The actual amount used is what comes off your cc statement.

We have to use a 10 litre add blue every 1500 miles which is a extra expense at 15 dollars for this Mercedes 3 litre engine.

Americans very friendly and polite.Drivers pretty good and obey speed limits except in cities you get a few idiots .

Not keen on overtaking on any lane.Accident waiting to happen.We have seen many.

Traffic lights take far too long to change .

The condition of some vehicles are so bad I assume they don't have yearly checks for road worthiness.

What we used to call Remould Tyres are used on trucks ,explains why the highway is strewn with shredded tyres everywhere.

I like the ability to turn right (equivalent of turn left in UK) on a red light if no oncoming traffic.

You sometimes exit motorways from the fast lane and have to join at the same junction as those who are exiting.

Pick up trucks are ubiquitous and the cars no longer have what I call an American identity to their styling.They all look European ,no doubt to make sales worldwide.Just love their old style fifties cars.

Harley Davidson is king.They do like their Harley's and three wheeler's are also common.

Rv's of all sizes have air conditioning which ,I am told,you can't live without when the heat arrives.
This does of course require campsite electric or generator power.

GENERAL -

Plenty of housing appear to be in the form of what we call static caravans as used on holiday parks.
Unfortunately many are in poor condition and for some reason often are cluttered around with old cars and junk.Not many with gardens.

Fed up with the amount of injury lawyers billboards .Seems a specialist lawyer available for any conceivable claim.

Like home,many towns are losing their high street identity to out of town shopping area's some looking like ghost towns.The restaurants are mostly chains and often burgers.

Never seen so many boat showrooms with extensive selection.A huge industry here for their many recreational area's and coastline and not forgetting the millions of fishermen.

DID WE ENJOY THE TRIP -

Great sights and cities we have always heard about now visited .Too much driving but I was mentally prepared for that.
But the thing that made it such a great trip was the people we met.I can not speak highly enough of how kind,helpfull with good manners the American people have been. We will miss being called Sir and Ma'am everywhere.

Such as-

Ben,who offered change at the counter to avoid us breaking in to a note.

Brit,who met us on a golf course,took our pics for the small town paper and the next day took us up on a trip in his aeroplane.

Durrae,who met us in a launderette who is a author of cookery books and gave us two signed volumes from her RV.

Reception at Royal Palms camp in Florida Keys who requested a cheque deposit and trusted us to turn up as we had no method of paying.That was Xmas week on a fully booked site.

Lynne and Steve who took us in their car from campsite to a restaurant and insisted on paying .

John in a pub night out who invited is out on a hunt the following day.

Tamara and Leanne,who after arriving at Huntington Metro Station on the southern suburbs of Washington to find it is multi storey.Turning in to the next side road we asked two women walking their dogs for info on parking such a large vehicle.
Pondering on the matter one suggested to park outside their house using their residential permit.
Taken aback slightly we hesitated but they insisted.So we parked and put the permit on the window.Next they present us with two travel cards with money loaded to use on the metro !
We of course put money on to them and returned them with extra ten dollars each.
Showing us a short cut to the station through a friend's garden we were on the platform in five minutes.

Sandy and the group at Royal Palms Xmas week who had us joining them at happy hour within one hour of our arrival.Turkey dinner Xmas day,film nights and get togethers.Good laughs.

Having joined a RV group called Texas Boomers to socialise with other campers who made us most welcome.We joined them twice , Halloween and pre Xmas.Fun dressing up ,games and lots ,lots of food.
Thanks especially go to-
Sandy and Randy Martin for our honorary certificate ,now officially Boomers.

Glenn and June Moeller,never a more friendly couple can you meet.

Leon and Charlotte,sorry we did not find the time to visit your lovely home in Houston to meet all your friends.Thanks for the fun Xmas presents.

And all the many other Boomers who made both meets such a good time.

Last night here in a snowstorm before delivery to Baltimore docks at 9 am tomorrow (Monday) .We fly on Wednesday.
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A wonderful adventure!
Thanks for taking the time to share with us!!
Safe travels home and start planning your next adventure !

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Great thread, lots of good info and pics. Thanks for sharing. I have enjoyed the trip so much. (y)
 

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A wonderful adventure!
Thanks for taking the time to share with us!!
Safe travels home and start planning your next adventure !
Ditto here Gary & Glenda. Safe return for the MH being shipped back, and safe journey for you both on Wednesday/Thursday.

Cheers for now,

Jock. :)

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A wonderful adventure!
Thanks for taking the time to share with us!!
Safe travels home and start planning your next adventure !
Same here and have been following weather forecast so glad you got to docks on schedule.
 
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South America Quote is in

from Antwerp to South America (Montevideo)





Dear Mr. JENKINS,



Thank you for your inquiry regarding a camper shipment to South America, Montevideo (Uruguay).

There is NO direct departure from UK (only with a transshipment). So we offer only a shipment to Uruguay from Antwerp, Belgium.



Attached you find a current quotation.



The vessels sail 2-3 times per month, and arrive 4 weeks later at the port of destination.

The schedule is available about 3 months before departure:

http://www.net.grimaldi.co.uk/webdata/Published_Sched_Fleetpos/sched_sa.htm

ETS is the departure & ETA is the arrival

(Please keep in mind that the schedule often changes to a later departure, but we can change the freight booking for free.)



seabridge@t-online.de

www.seabridge-tours.de
 

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Hi, we love reading about your American trip, as we are just doing our planning now. We have a question for you:
When does the visa start, i.e. time of issue or the time that you arrive in the USA?
Many Thanks:D
Tony & Pam

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Not long enough!
Seabridge have got some fabulous long distance tours, but catalogue all in german :(
 

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Another question for you, how do you go about insuring the vehicle and yourselves ? Thanks
 

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Post taken down as inappropriate on some forums.

When I put in to the public domain a travel experience that is unusual compared to our own society it is to share my travel "event". Travel brings us in to contact with different cultures for us to observe ,I do not agree with or condemn their practices .I am told to be ashamed for telling others of meeting these people and eating Moose.
How blinkered can people be to the realities of life.
A picture of the many Florida menues offering alligator or, in Canada ,moose presumably may be a acceptable rather than a picture of how it gets to the plate.
The many other experiences we have from China, Vietnam,Japan, etc must stay locked in our personal travel diaries and post only sunsets, mountains and lakes preferably with a van in the foreground.
I accept the moderator of some forums may feel the need to block the truth to "avoid a war".
However I can't help feeling it's the equivalent ,in years passed, where the moderator would be obliged to burn the library books because some people dislike the truth inside.
What a relief we live in such enlightened times.
I've only just read this post, how right you are, I don't like hunting pictures but I eat meat so no complaints from me , fantastic informative thread from start to finish, thank you .

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Thanks for answering, loved reading your blog, so informative, can't wait for ours to start.(y)

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Hi, we love reading about your American trip, as we are just doing our planning now. We have a question for you:
When does the visa start, i.e. time of issue or the time that you arrive in the USA?
Many Thanks:D
Tony & Pam
Not to sure how it works now, the three month visa starts when you sign up, the six month visa lasts for ten years and it seems that the six month max period is for a year or for more than one visit a year, it depends on the guy on immigration, happy or miserable, be nice, smile.
What we liked about the States is there is something for everyone, most of the rv,ers we met up with on our travels were ex military, most did their twenty years to receive their free medical, we loved every minuet.
For travel/medical insurance quotes, try square mouth, its a comparison site.
 

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I've loved every post in this thread :) Many happy memories of USA travels but if I ever get again it will have to be by ship and then staying at lower elevations due to health issues - and the medical insurance will be eye wateringly expensive :(

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Well I am extremely late to the party. Nearly 28 months
Boy what an adventure and thank you so much I’ve spent all day reading it I’m bringing back memories of a few trips we did but not in a motorhome.

Visited several of the places you did and many that you didn’t. But it was an excellent read with great information, prices no doubt out of date but interesting. Thank you so much mojo I feel as if I’ve been with you all the way.

Hopefully the Hymer arrived back safely with nothing lost , Broken or stolen.

Again thank you very much

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Bloody nora, just got to the bottom of page 1 and getting really interested. then realised it's a 2018 thread. Jump to page 17, fool.

Did any of the Gorton Tanks say "Gee that's a small RV, you know what i'm saying"??

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"That's a cute little rv" a few times. They all struggled with the concept of living off grid European style of touring. We never used mains electricity.
 

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Still dropping clangers and making it up as I go along
I too started reading and then realised it was 2018 but what a trip got half way through and will return to it as I have ran out of time , thanks corconx for resurrecting the thread I am going to read it as cereal

Great post did you mange to get the wedding in I hope so but even it it was delayed it was a good driver to go and you picked a perfect time :giggle:

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mojo wow! Just spent the last few days reading about your wonderful trip! To say it cheered me up would be an exaggeration. What an experience, long to be remembered. You’ve certainly inspired me to make a trip like this possible. Thank you for sharing. When’s the next big adventure? 😀
 

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