I have done several vacations (local and overseas) with little pre-planning.  
Yes, you set yourself up for a challenge, and if you have the wrong attitude 
extreme frustration, but I find it more fun to “wing it”.   More times than not 
it has worked out in our favor, staying at places that were fully booked before 
leaving, and seeing cool things we never would have planned for.  A couple 
times we didn’t get to do things we wanted, but ces't la vie..  Makes for great 
stories, and if you just let the bad roll off your shoulders and have fun it is 
a great way to go.  Love the idea of a rolling bus-rv.  Good on ya!
-Tom


> On Jul 5, 2017, at 8:07 PM, Chris Radek <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> [This is SO off topic but...] I've recently fixed mine up after it
> sat for a few years, and it's been getting a workout this summer.
> It gets right around 10 mpg at 55 mph.  It's bad mileage for a car,
> but good mileage for an apartment.
> 
> We headed out to camp overnight Friday, and ended up driving around
> the state for 3 days over the long weekend.  We didn't take enough
> clothes so we stopped and bought socks at Target and shirts at
> Goodwill.  Planning ahead is for ... people who aren't me I guess.


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