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Smart RV Travel Guide For The Lower 48 States: List of RV, State, and National Parks, with Amenities, Contact Information, Suggested Routes, and What to See and Do in Each State [Samson, Ron] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Smart RV Travel Guide For The Lower 48 States: List of RV, State, and National Parks, with Amenities, Contact Information, Suggested Routes, and What to See and Do in Each State Review: It's back *dun dun DUN* - No no, no drama just a joke... Anyway, I'm going to start off by being super honest here: I already have the first edition of this guide. So why would I get it again? you ask. Well, it was serendipity mixed with curiosity. The first because I happened to see the guide while scrolling on the site and it caught my eye because it was free (for a limited time) and because I could've sworn I'd already read it but something about it seemed off. So, I clicked. First thing that gave away that I wasn't looking at a repeat was that it didn't say 'purchased on _date_' so I had my confirmation that this wasn't the exact guide I'd read. I went on to read the blurb, which at first left me confused along with feeling some major deja vu until I got near the end of it and then I finally noticed the bold proclamation on the cover โRevised & Updated Second Edition.โ Lastly I just went in search of my other copy and yep, different cover. Now here's where the curiosity comes in, I was like 'just how different could it be? *It's a guide*' And I could easily think of dozens of textbooks I've seen in my day where the only thing that changed from one edition to the next was the cover and the 'printed on date', but because it was at the very affordable price of free, what did I have to lose? I got it, and I read/compared it. Now having the two versions I can tell you that the cover's claim is right on the money and I'd even go as far as saying that the second edition should've been called the expanded one. And yes, I did read in the author's bio *before* diving in that this version is the 'newly revised edition' that he added over 200 pages of additional information about what to see, where to stay and what to do in each of the lower 48 states. Needless to say, I was skeptical of what he claimed (stunk of advertising) but it turns out that the second edition IS longer, go figure right? What can I say? I'm more the 'seeing is believing' type. Oh, and I also want to point out that his other claim of listening to the feedback and how he takes his reviews to heart sounded sincere. It was nice to hear that reviews aren't just to boost sales numbers which is part of the reason I wend ahead and also wrote in on this second version. So going back to the actual book, my opinion of the first one was already good because to me it was already a great place to start when planning an RV road trip and this one though it has the same structure (as in chapter names) within those it's easy to spot that more information has been added: now there's maps (of the state as well as routes), there's links, and contact information which though admittedly none of that is anything you couldn't look up yourself I appreciate having the reference right there in the book. Other than that this is really about the same as the first book, which I think is perfectly acceptable because after all it's not like there are suddenly more than 48 lower states so it's not like a road trip guide on them would change THAT much, right? So to sum it all up I'm happy to report that this book is better than the 1st edition. I'd say the best way to describe the change is to compare the two covers: same pictures (framework), different colors (details). I'd still recommend this book to anyone who is thinking of taking a road trip in an RV keeping in mind that the routes are ways that the author has personally traveled and as such this book is not all-encompassing of what every state has to offer; it's not a road map to your ideal trip. So if you want a detailed exposition of a state, this book probably isn't for you. If you are more experienced and are looking for those niche hard to find RV sites, than this is probably not for you either. Aside from that, I still think this is an excellent drama-free starting guide. Review: Helps us RV - Helps us finds places where we want to go.




| Best Sellers Rank | #1,370,033 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #626 in Road Travel Reference #684 in Parks & Campgrounds Travel Reference (Books) #920 in Camping (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (482) |
| Dimensions | 7 x 1.14 x 10 inches |
| ISBN-10 | 169145267X |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1691452675 |
| Item Weight | 2.5 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 504 pages |
| Publication date | September 6, 2019 |
| Publisher | Independently published |
D**T
It's back *dun dun DUN*
No no, no drama just a joke... Anyway, I'm going to start off by being super honest here: I already have the first edition of this guide. So why would I get it again? you ask. Well, it was serendipity mixed with curiosity. The first because I happened to see the guide while scrolling on the site and it caught my eye because it was free (for a limited time) and because I could've sworn I'd already read it but something about it seemed off. So, I clicked. First thing that gave away that I wasn't looking at a repeat was that it didn't say 'purchased on _date_' so I had my confirmation that this wasn't the exact guide I'd read. I went on to read the blurb, which at first left me confused along with feeling some major deja vu until I got near the end of it and then I finally noticed the bold proclamation on the cover โRevised & Updated Second Edition.โ Lastly I just went in search of my other copy and yep, different cover. Now here's where the curiosity comes in, I was like 'just how different could it be? *It's a guide*' And I could easily think of dozens of textbooks I've seen in my day where the only thing that changed from one edition to the next was the cover and the 'printed on date', but because it was at the very affordable price of free, what did I have to lose? I got it, and I read/compared it. Now having the two versions I can tell you that the cover's claim is right on the money and I'd even go as far as saying that the second edition should've been called the expanded one. And yes, I did read in the author's bio *before* diving in that this version is the 'newly revised edition' that he added over 200 pages of additional information about what to see, where to stay and what to do in each of the lower 48 states. Needless to say, I was skeptical of what he claimed (stunk of advertising) but it turns out that the second edition IS longer, go figure right? What can I say? I'm more the 'seeing is believing' type. Oh, and I also want to point out that his other claim of listening to the feedback and how he takes his reviews to heart sounded sincere. It was nice to hear that reviews aren't just to boost sales numbers which is part of the reason I wend ahead and also wrote in on this second version. So going back to the actual book, my opinion of the first one was already good because to me it was already a great place to start when planning an RV road trip and this one though it has the same structure (as in chapter names) within those it's easy to spot that more information has been added: now there's maps (of the state as well as routes), there's links, and contact information which though admittedly none of that is anything you couldn't look up yourself I appreciate having the reference right there in the book. Other than that this is really about the same as the first book, which I think is perfectly acceptable because after all it's not like there are suddenly more than 48 lower states so it's not like a road trip guide on them would change THAT much, right? So to sum it all up I'm happy to report that this book is better than the 1st edition. I'd say the best way to describe the change is to compare the two covers: same pictures (framework), different colors (details). I'd still recommend this book to anyone who is thinking of taking a road trip in an RV keeping in mind that the routes are ways that the author has personally traveled and as such this book is not all-encompassing of what every state has to offer; it's not a road map to your ideal trip. So if you want a detailed exposition of a state, this book probably isn't for you. If you are more experienced and are looking for those niche hard to find RV sites, than this is probably not for you either. Aside from that, I still think this is an excellent drama-free starting guide.
X**C
Helps us RV
Helps us finds places where we want to go.
L**9
Excellent Travel Guide
I've recently been down the RV and Van homes rabbit hole on YouTube and my thoughts went back to the previous edition of this book. I was pleasantly surprised to see that there was a second edition and was not disappointed when I bought it. It remains an excellent guide from RV touring and camping. With the addition of maps, contact information and park websites, I really think this second edition is practically planning your road-trip for you. The author has gone above and beyond in compiling this very thorough list of resources. Now more than ever, I'm serious about renting an RV and touring a few states. But as we are currently in the middle of a pandemic, I'm not so sure that's a good idea lol. I will say this though, a fire has been bit under me. This was definitely a step up from the previous edition. Every camper, RV owner or not, should have a copy.
D**S
not good info
info too general
S**E
This should be no stars!!!
This is an environmental nightmare to start with. This does not have enough words to fill even 25% of the pages with words. There are no good places to visit in any state, no National Parks, local zoos, Historic sights, Beaches or anything normal humans would like to see. Rather pricey campgrounds and a 6th grader could have done a better job, Seriously! .In almost 600 sparsely filled pages you may have 150 places most of which would bore people to death. Will leave in the next park outhouse for TP. Do not waste your money on this. I would be embarrassed to put my name on this garbage. How many trees had to die for this garbage? WASTE all around
P**T
RV Travel Guide
Bought this book for my daughter and she loved it. Said it had a lot of helpful information and campsites and routes
K**H
the name of the camp sites and phone numbers
it has what i want
V**S
Not a helpful as we'd hoped
We hadhoped this would get us excited to go to one of these other parks. Eh
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