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2-14-2012 @ 10:41PM
reality check said...
Also, keep in mind that your handy-dandy GPS unit (or mapquest) doesn't know you are driving an oversized vehicle that doubles as a house! KNOW the height of your vehicle and don't 'push the limits'. Remember, also, that for security and safety reasons, you cannot drive a vehicle with propane tanks through some large tunnels, like the Lincoln Tunnel in NY, no matter WHAT your GPS says! Other tunnels have checkpoints where officials do check to make sure you've disconnected the propane connectors from the tanks. Be prepared. I'm a believer in pop-up camping. It's amazing that so much living space can fit in such a small box for traveling!
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