Question of the Week
 
If you could easily afford it, about how many miles a year on average would you ideally love to travel with your RV?
 
With  1530 responses thus far, here's how the voting is going:
 
5,000 miles or less
9.61% (147)
5,001 to 10,000 miles
37.84% (579)
10,001 to 15,000
25.95% (397)
15,001 to 20,000
15.03% (230)
20,001 to 30,000
6.01% (92)
More than 30,000 miles
5.56% (85)
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I would travel about 10,000 miles or less a year. . .the same as I do now. We like to spend a minimum of 3 to 5 weeks at each major destination spot on our travels. Longer in Arizona for the winter.
Posted:   9/15/2008  By: Anonymous  

Since we are both retired, we would probably travel about 500-1000 miles weekly AFTER we had seen there was all there is to see from one location.
Posted:   9/13/2008  By: Don Thomason  

We travel average about 12000 miles per year now but would like to see more of this great country.
Posted:   9/13/2008  By: Jim & Shirley Smith  

We are just completing a 10,000 mile trip from California to Virginia and back. We have seen some beautiful country but I find myself wanting to travel more and more. So much to see, so little time.
Posted:   9/13/2008  By: Gmarose  

In February 2007 we traded in our 10 year old class A and purchased a new class A Four Winds Magellan and put on over 5000 miles in 2007. This year we have already put on another 5000 miles. Next year we plan on going to Alaska and that will add almost 10,000 miles. For us the journey is as big a thrill as the destination.
Posted:   9/13/2008  By: Dick and Sandy, Buffalo, NY  

  

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