MountBranson
Member
As retired folks, we love to travel in our custom class B. We've been sheltering in place in Branson, MO since March, but really itching to get out there again! With all the new RV purchases, apparently, a lot of other folks really want to travel, too! In fact, it took a whole week just to plan a leisurely trip to the east coast to see some relatives. State parks and national campgrounds mostly full,even a month in advance!
I did manage to make 8 different reservations for the journey in October. We like to spend 2-3 days per park bicycling and hiking. It will be so great to have some new scenery as we exercise! But now I'm feeling conflicted...is it too dangerous to travel with COVID cases rising all over the country? We have our share in Branson, too, so we are planning to continue with compulsive hand washing, face masks, social distancing, and using our own bathroom. We're in pretty good health, but most everyone who is of retirement age has a few "underlying conditions". Obviously, the number of reservations indicate that lots of folks think it is safe enough to go camping, but I am interested in what our fellow forum members think about the advisability of non-essential travel in these times. Thanks for your help!
I did manage to make 8 different reservations for the journey in October. We like to spend 2-3 days per park bicycling and hiking. It will be so great to have some new scenery as we exercise! But now I'm feeling conflicted...is it too dangerous to travel with COVID cases rising all over the country? We have our share in Branson, too, so we are planning to continue with compulsive hand washing, face masks, social distancing, and using our own bathroom. We're in pretty good health, but most everyone who is of retirement age has a few "underlying conditions". Obviously, the number of reservations indicate that lots of folks think it is safe enough to go camping, but I am interested in what our fellow forum members think about the advisability of non-essential travel in these times. Thanks for your help!