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Wonderful job. Some very thoughtful tips. I would add always be aware of your surroundings. It’s so easy to be distracted while fueling or stopping for meals. Lock your rig and stay together when possible. Travel safe.
I’m really disappointed that Togo is gone, I had all my checklists for my arrivals, departures and storage checklist there. I didn’t know they were going to disappear, and now I’ve lost all that work. The video suggests that the checklists have been sent over to Roadtrippers but I haven’t been able to find the checklists on the app or the website. I’ve submitted a request from the Help page, hopefully somebody gets back to me. I checked the page and there are no articles on checklist. Big disappointment for me. Sending love and patience out to all of you who have had a similar experience. Guess I’m gonna spend a few days re-creating all my checklists. UGH
This is a racket and set up backwards. I signed up with Roadtrippers premium first, not knowing about road pass and only have premium to Roadtrippers and not the rest of the apps but if I would’ve picked road pass first, I would have access to all of it. There’s got to be a better way
My husband and I are sitting at The Clam Shack in Kennebunkport Maine, at this moment, eating a Lobster Roll and whole Lobster. Made the trip from South Carolina after seeing the show. Thanks for the suggestions for Maine. We hope to see all of them. Food was great and atmosphere was very memorable.
I live in Northern Ireland, so I don’t have an opportunity to visit your National Parks, but if I did, I would be like yourself and tour them all. Your tips are great and remind you of some of the basics that are essential. Enjoy your touring with your family. What great memories you are making for them.
@@jhonypablo5036 oh there’s plenty of jobs you can find around in maine for a pretty good pay and if you have experience I recommend banking since that’s a good job around here and near portland and everything the house prices are quite a lot but you can find some around
NORTHEAST MOTEL in KITTERY , Maine & other motels are waiting for your family stay. LET OUR NORTHEASTER MOTEL IN KITTERY, MAINE BE YOUR STAY PLACE. ENJOY MIC- MAC NATIVE LAND. RAFI MAINE USA
Hey Tony, a friend of our runs in the ultra marathon held in Leadville, but I haven't heard of the MTB race! That must be an incredible course. 👍 -Howard
Not related, but geez, how much do you people pay for your internet? I'm watching this from Finland with my unlimited 4G that costs EUR 5 per month. It's an extra sim card to my house's primary 4G connection that costs EUR 19,99 per month (unlimited data at 150 Mbps) so it's eur 24,99 per month for the two. One for the house, one for the summerhouse.
We actually used 2 Elisa unlimited sim cards from Finland when we were traveling across the Nordics. It indeed works great and had great service just about everywhere we went. But unfortunately not everywhere in the world has such good cell coverage. And even in Finland, your cell phone won't work everywhere. We've certainly gone far enough and found the dead spots.
You did a perfect job on the Maine video, we use to go all the time in the 1970s, and use to get lobsters right on the docks, steamed right there for $3 a piece