With gas prices on the rise at a time when many people want to hit the road with an RV, electric RVing has a great opportunity. An article last month at RV Life laments the
With gas prices on the rise at a time when many people want to hit the road with an RV, electric RVing has a great opportunity. An article last month at, and the impacts it’s going to have on everyone’s summer camping plans:
If you’ve still got any gas cars in your driveway, you’re probably feeling the pinch. I personally drive a Nissan LEAF, but I still have two gas vehicles for those trips when I need to load up the whole family and/or go places that the LEAF can’t easily reach. The VW Jetta, with its low-displacement 4-cylinder turbo, isn’t too bad. It gets around 40 MPG on the highway, so it doesn’t sting that hard.
Preferably, I wouldn’t take this as a day trip. Driving for 3 hours just to see something for a couple of hours, and then driving 3 hours back sucks gas. What if I were to purchase a small trailer, say a popup camper? Or, better yet, a small “toy hauler” that lets me take along e-bikes and other things in the RV. I could stay the night near the Caverns and have time to go on special tours, like the Lower Cave or Slaughter Canyon that only happen in the mornings the last time I checked.
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