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| LIFE IN SOLERA | JANUARY 2024 | 35 RV GROUP The 3-3-3 Rule for RV Travel: The 3-3-3 rule for RVing means you limit your travel to 300 miles a day, check into your campground at 3 pm and camp no less than three days. The 2-2-2 rule lowers everything to 200 miles, 2 pm. Check-in and two-day stay. "Just sit right back and you'll hear a tale, a tale of a funny trip…." On my 3-3-3 holiday adventure while towing Lucille (trailer) I set out for our annual Thanksgiving gathering with friends and family to beautiful Paso Robles. The plan - a 300-mile trip and check-in at 3 pm. I thought to take the short route through 5 freeway up Grapevine. "Oops" - I didn't check holiday traffic report ahead of time which put me in a two-hour delay. No big deal; I told myself to just smile and listen to good XM music. 5 pm comes and I'm approximately 30 miles to the campsite when I realize the Texaco gas station is the famous James Dean landmark, very cool. Well, let's keep going down the road and, wait, shoot, oh no, why did my truck just stop? I'm 20 miles to my destination and realize I'VE RUN OUT OF GAS! It's dark out, cars and trucks zooming by but I'm safe alongside the road with Lucille and my puppy. Well, at least I have a bathroom and food in there. Time to call AAA. FOUR hours later and late into the night, a tow-truck driver arrives and helps me out with three gallons of gas. Gosh, was I happy to see him! I was told that since I was between counties, AAA could not figure out who covered that area off Hwy 46. I had to use my iPhone compass to provide dispatch exact geographic coordinates. Aggravating matters even more, four hours of using truck and RV flashers, my truck battery went dead. So, folks, the 3-3-3 (dummy) rule applied — traffic, gas, dead battery. Finally made it safely to destination and the kind tow truck driver followed me to my campsite. Sun Outdoors RV Resort was a great safe place to meet up with others and relax for three whole nights. (Sun Outdoors also offers lodging for those who do not have RVs.) I'm writing this hoping you'll chuckle and realize the best thing about being on a road trip are the funny stories you'll share later. "Woo-hoo, what a trip!" Thank you God for making it a safe memory. ~ Lynn Lopez

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