We did two major cross country trips (6 - 8 weeks) in our old pop up. I swear by the good sam book with the all the campground info and the "Next Exit" book, as well as a good old map. We also had Passport America and used that book. We did not use a GPS. Each night in the trailer we'd do a general plan for the next days travel. I'd drive first in the morning and then when my husband drove in the afternoon I'd peruse the books for our next gas stop, sightseeing stop, overnight stop and would use my phone to call ahead to find out if sites were available. No smartphone then, so couldn't get info from the web.
If you don't have any wifi booster, internet thingy of your own, print what you can and bring that and books with you, you never know what the status of wifi or your phone signals will be.
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2017 JayFlight 23RB
2007 Totoya Tundra Crew Cab 5.7L V8
Me, DH, DS (and sometimes 3 other DS's who have flown the coop!)
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