The 3/3/3 Rule of RVing For Beginners

What is the 3/3/3 Rule?

The 3/3/3 rule is a simple, yet effective guiding principle for those on the open road. It suggests that while traveling in your RV, you should aim to drive no more than 300 miles or for more than 3 hours a day, and arrive at your destination by 3 p.m., and stay at your destination for at least 3 days. This is by no means a hard and fast rule, but rather, a guideline to help make your RV journey more enjoyable and less stressful.

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RVing For Seniors: Complete Beginner’s Guide For 2024

Embrace the open road and invigorate your golden years with the freedom and adventure of RVing. This comprehensive guide will walk you through all the key steps, considerations, and insights needed for seniors to embark on an RVing journey. Introduction to RVing for Seniors RVing, short for recreational vehicle travel, represents the freedom of the…