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Written by RV Life Magazine
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Monday, 30 November 2009 16:00 |
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Do you have a 40-foot motorhome and travel with a tow? Then, this is the book you need when you are looking for a place to stay. Authors Ken and Ellie Hamill have traveled the country, researching RV parks to find spaces suitable for big rigs.
For the new 10th edition of their book, they have added an Alaska section for the first time so that their research now covers seven Canadian provinces and every state except Hawaii. The new edition also recommends 215 restaurants and gives the locations of 465 diesel fuel stops that are paved and have room to maneuver.
The campground listings are extremely detailed. The authors not only tell you how to get to an RV park that is suitable for big rigs, but they also describe individual spaces so that you will know what spaces are best for your own needs. The authors can present these detailed descriptions because they have personally visited the more than 1,150 parks listed in their book. Parks chosen for the book range from luxurious resorts to places along the interstate that the authors recommend for no more than an overnight stay.
Big Rigs Best Bets contains street addresses, phone numbers and websites of the parks and lists wi-fi and other amenities. The new edition, which will be available this month, will contain 480 pages and be spiral bound for easy use. Cover price is $24.95.
Big Rigs Best Bets is available directly from www.big-rigs-rv.com, RVbookstore.com and numerous RV parks and service centers.
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